Worried by the growing spate of insecurity in the country, the Christian Social Movement of Nigeria has asked the National Assembly to immediately commence an investigation of the executive arm of gov
ernment over the way it has handled the insecurity in the country.
Speaking at a press conference to commemorate the International Day of Religious Freedom recently, the Executive Secretary, CSMN, Pastor Bosun Emmanuel, lamented that the combined efforts of the Boko Haram terrorist group, Fulani militia, bandits and kidnappers had led to the loss of many lives as he called for an end to the killings.
“From the inception of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration, the security architecture of the country has been skewed in favour of Fulani Muslims in violation of constitutional provisions,” he added.
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