Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land, Iba Gani Adams said the spate
of insecurity is a sign that Nigeria is “sleepwalking into collapse”.
In a statement by spokesman, Kehinde Aderemi, Adams decried
the pain inflicted on the people “by the inaction and connivance of those in
authority with terrorists”.
He urged President Muhammadu Buhari to stop the drift,
warning that breaches in recent months confirmed that “all is not well with the
security architecture”.
“A dollar is now more than N700. This is an administration
that met dollars at less than N200 in 2015.
“We now have a situation in which family members are being
forced to raise N100million naira to pay as ransom.
“The money is delivered to these terrorists to buy more
weapons and the government is merely watching.”
The Yoruba high chief said after abductions and killings,
“the President summons Service Chiefs, statements are issued and that is the
end of it”.
Adams noted that the situation has reached a peak with
terrorists threatening to kidnap the President, governors, and lawmakers.”
He lamented the information that several reports from the
Department of State Services (DSS) warned of the invasion of the Kuje prison.
The traditional leader said Nigeria is going down and “looks
as if there is no government in the country”.
Observing that Abuja has seemingly “lost the battle to
terrorists”, Adams warned the insurgents against committing atrocities in the
Southwest.
“We will never allow them to destroy our land. We urge the governors to hold an emergency security meeting with stakeholders”, he advised.
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