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Insecurity: Why Govt Should Allow Nigerians Carry Weapons – Shehu Sani

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Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani has thrown his weight behind the call for Nigerians to be allowed to carry guns, amidst incessant killing of innocent citizens by terrorists.

In a tweet, the former lawmaker, said if the Government and security agents can’t crush terrorists and bandits in Southern Kaduna and the North, then people should be allowed to arm themselves.

Sani wrote: “If the Government and security agencies can’t crush these terrorists and bandits kidnapping and killing our people in Northern and Southern Kaduna, people should be officially allowed to carry same weapons and let’s see who owns the land.”

Also Read: Kaduna 2023: How I Will Fight Terrorism if I Become Governor – Shehu Sani

 

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