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Train Attack: Government Officials Make Billions Of Naira From These Attacks – Shehu Sani

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By Uche Mbah

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Former Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani,  says some  Government officials are making money out of the incessant attacks by terrorists.  He says they make billions of  Naira out of the misfortune of others.

Reacting to the fatal  bomb on the Abuja-Kaduna bound Train by Terrorists, Sani said  some Government officials are already carrying calculators to know how much they would make.

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The solution: Sani advocated that Nigerians carry firearms to protect themselves.

In a series of tweets Wednesday, Sani said that if the Government and Security Agencies cannot 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.”

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According to him, Government should recruit locals along Abuja and Kaduna axis to protect the roads and rail tracks.

“There are 37 villages along Kaduna-Abuja road, if the Govt can recruit, arm, & engage the youths of this villages to protect the road & the rail track, it’ll be cheaper & more effective than blowing N71 Billion in the name of surveillance or whatever ‘solution systems’ they call it.

“Each time there is protest or terror attack, Government officials quickly pick up their customized calculators and come out with figures in Billions and trillions of Naira or Dollars.

“(For) The Bandits attack on Kubwa-Abuja; I’m sure one Government official will soon calculate the damage done in Billions”, he said.

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