Monday, 15 July 2019

UNITED NATIONS!!!NIGERIA NEEDS OVER 1,000STRONG SOLDIERS IMMEDIATELY


UNITED NATIONS!!!NIGERIA NEEDS OVER 1,000STRONG SOLDIERS IMMEDIATELY
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU[FRONT PAGE EDITORIAL]Related image
It is now very clear to the Editorial and Policy Board of the E.N.M Paedia Express Multimedia Group of Lagos,Nigeria that a very strong military support group between 1,000 to 5,000 troops is needed from the United Nations urgently.
This is needed to help hold The Federal Republic of Nigeria so that it does not disintegrate under Muhammadu Buhari with militia groups now the new land lords of the nation.
The strong force will help to secure the four major bridges along the Rivers Niger,River Benue and the Lagos Lagoon and these are the bridges at Jebba,Onitsha,Makurdi and the Third Mainland Bridge .
Call it a Peace keeping Force and then you are not wrong ,the military interventionists should help to calm frayed nerves while the nation ‘s armed forces should remain in the North East to fight Boko Haram.
We once urged Buhari to use the Algerian model to fight the war on insurgency ,we also urged him before to appoint a college of retired military generals to advise him on the war situation on a monthly basis but it is obvious that he either decided to handle things poorly or he did not do  things on the issue at all  .
Going by the statements credited to General T.Y.Danjuma and General Yusuf Buratai that Nigerians should defend themselves  and that there were saboteurs in the Nigerian military ,this medium had had no choice than to call on the United Nations to send its Peace keeping Troops to Nigeria and they should be between 1,000 to  5,000 in numbers.
A stitch in times saves nine as if there is nothing done the entire globe will not be able to handle possible refugee crisis as a result of the Nigerian crisis.
The U.N. troops should also lay specific emphasis on Lagos, Ibadan, Shagamu ,Ijebu Ode ,ore, Akure, Ilesha ,Ile Ife, Akure, Ikare, Owo, Okene, Lokoja and Abuja axis as they are now a death trap…

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