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Attacks: It’s time for Nigerians to carry higher grades of arms – MBF counters COAS

Attacks: It’s time for Nigerians to carry higher grades of arms – MBF counters COAS

The Middle Belt Forum, MBF has countered the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, that Nigerians should not be allowed to carry arms in view of the killings in the country saying the directive would not be in the overall interest of the people.

Pogu argued that there should be a rethink of that statement since the security agencies had not been able to adequately protect Nigerians from the marauders.

He said, “I completely disagree because the security agencies are not adequately protecting Nigerians an Nigerians are being killed like Chickens.

“Before now Nigerians are allowed to carry some category of arms which are not up to the military grade. And if they have such arms, at least they can protect themselves.

“But when you have people in the bushes with sophisticated weapons whose location is known and yet they are left there; even areas are left for them; and yet they want Nigerians to stay as chickens to be killed by these criminals. It means there is collusion to have Nigerians killed.

“Nigerians should be allowed to carry at least some arms to defend themselves. Before now we had some category of arms, short guns and so on, which were allowed.

“This should be allowed and should remain allowed. Anything short of that means there is a conspiracy against Nigerians.

“Whoever made that statement should go and have a rethink. Already there are category of arms allowed for Nigerians and it should not be stopped. In fact Nigerians should have higher level of arms to defend themselves because it has been proven that security agencies have not been able to protect Nigerians.”

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