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Insecurity: Inconsistent Fani Kayode says he’ll no longer keep quiet

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Fani Kayode, who was one of the most active critics of the Buhari administration until he joined the ruling party, was reacting to latest massacres in Benue and Plateau States.

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Femi Fani-Kayode, has said he would no longer keep quiet because of politics, and watch impunity continue in the country.

The former minister of aviation, in a Twitter Thread on Thursday night, said that he owes Nigerians and the Buhari government the bitter truth.

Fani Kayode, who was one of the most active critics of the current administration until he joined the ruling party, was reacting to latest massacres in Benue and Plateau States.

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He said that the Buhari administration was left with just few more months to put a stop to what he described as ‘this madness’ and stop the war crimes against humanity.

The former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said the government must find a way to end the genocide, unprecedented terror and hardship unleashed against the people of the country by the terrorists before leaving office.

“Today we must set politics aside and speak the bitter truth. 100 murdered in cold blood in Plateau State and 25 butchered in Benue by terrorists. This is disgraceful, indefensible and unacceptable,” he tweeted

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Fani Kayode wondered how much longer Nigerians can put up with the incessant bloodletting, kidnappings and maiming of innocent citizens while the Buhari government only issues statements.

Fani Kayode wondered how many more Nigerians will die before citizens cultivate a sense of national outrage.

“When will our people and Government say ‘enough is enough!’ Do we have any self-respect and pride?

Fani-Kayode wondered how many more Nigerians will die before citizens cultivate a sense of national outrage.

“When will our people and Government say ‘enough is enough!’ Do we have any self-respect and pride?

“These are NIGERIANS that are being butchered!!! Our very own people and our very own compatriots!!! When will something be done to stop the wholesale carnage?

“We have endured the pain and shame in silence for far too long, hoping and praying that the authorities will rise up to the occasion and that things will change for the better. Sadly things appear to be getting worse.

“We cannot sit back and watch silently anymore as our compatriots are being cut short by a bunch of ruthless, vicious, evil and savage militias made up of primarily foreign barbarians and bloodthirsty bandits. The FG has an obligation before God and the Nigerian people to do far more.

“They have a few more months before their tenure comes to an end to put a stop to this madness. They have a few more months to stop the war crimes, the crimes against humanity, the genocide & the unprecedented terror and hardship that has been unleashed against the people of this country by these villainous and heartless enemies of humanity.

“They must empower our security and intelligence agencies, give them the green light and stop holding them back.

“Anything short of that would be a monumental failure on their part and a deep insult and spiritual wound to the Nigerian people. There is no honor or decency in showing restraint before those that kill innocent men, women and children.

“There is no decency in treating those that seek to wipe out our people with kid gloves. They deserve to be sent to their maker in the most brutal and decisive manner and we demand no less from the Federal Government,” he said.

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