‘Nobody is safe’: Nigeria reels from nationwide wave of deadly violence
เล่นบอลออนไลน์ ที่เชื่อถือ เว็บบอล เว็บออนไลน์ April alone, almost 600 civilians were killed across the country and at least 406 abducted by armed groups, according to analysis by the Council on Foreign Relations. The violence has left much of the country on edge and Buhari facing the fiercest criticism since he took office.
Pattaya188 เล่นบอลออนไลน์ ที่เชื่อถือ เว็บบอล เว็บออนไลน์, politicians – including those in the president’s own All Progressives Congress (APC) party – Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka and civil society groups have all called for urgent measures, and criticised the 78-year-old president.
Pattaya188 เล่นบอลออนไลน์ ที่เชื่อถือ เว็บบอล เว็บออนไลน์ the most scathing criticisms in recent weeks have come from allies. “This is the worst instability we are facing. Our security system has collapsed, it has failed,” APC senator Smart Adeyemi said on the senate floor last week.
Pattaya188 เล่นบอลออนไลน์ ที่เชื่อถือ เว็บบอล เว็บออนไลน์ The security infrastructure that we have today cannot cope with what we are facing. From the north to the south nobody is safe, nobody can travel 50km in our nation,” he added before breaking down in tears.
Pattaya188 เล่นบอลออนไลน์ ที่เชื่อถือ เว็บบอล เว็บออนไลน์, who in recent years has been an ardent critic of Buhari’s government, has bemoaned a lack of leadership. “Unfortunately, we don’t have a government. It was quite apparent, even before the end of Buhari’s first term that he is not capable of the task of being president,” he told the Guardian in a recent interview. “Human lives have become expendable and the president has shown he is not able to protect.”
Pattaya188 เล่นบอลออนไลน์ ที่เชื่อถือ เว็บบอล เว็บออนไลน์ former military general returned to power in 2015, promising to tackle Boko Haram and corruption. Yet some of the gains made in fighting the jihadist group have come undone, with multiple groups now active. Elsewhere in the country, insecurity has soared as the president has cut a muted and remote figure.