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AREWA YOUTH MOVEMENT CONDEMN KILLINGS IN IN THE NORTH

 AREWA YOUTH MOVEMENT AYM 


CONDEMNED THE KILLINGS IN NORTHERN NIGERIA...


ENOUGH OF THE BLOODLET IN NORTHERN NIGERIA.  

      In the last five days, Nigerians, notably northerners and more specific Borno, katsina and Kaduna states were all compelled through no fault of theirs to live with the fact that they could be the next victims of their prey: 

Insurgents, kidnappers and bandits. 


This is not unconnected with the massacre of 43 innocent farmers at zabarmari, Borno state penultimate sunday.


 While still grappling with the Borno massacre, came in another report about host of lives lost at Katsina and Kaduna states in quick succession.


 This lost of lives no doubt should bother the conciousness of every human and government and to also heighten the fear amongst us all, not kowing whether we might be the next target. 


Arewa Youth movement condemns in the strongest possible terms, the senseless and deliberate massacre of more than 43 Nigerians in one swell hoop within a span of 3 days. 


For a fact, the security apparatus of the state has kept our foes (Boko Haram, bandits and kidnappers) at bay of recent. 


But this recent massacre left us

 wondering if our security formations are up to task. 

We, (AYM) call on the government to redouble it's efforts with the firm aim of stamping out Nigeria's foes(Boko Haram,bandits, kidnappers and all forms of criminalities).

 It is hoped that in the forthcoming weeks, this menace will be a thing of the past, just as we pray for the repose the departed souls.


AMB MUHAMMED SAAD A MFBS ACCA..

AREWA YOUTH MOVEMENT AYM NATIONAL PRESIDENT ELECT..

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