NDA attack: Those who destroyed Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria others are after Nigeria – Fani-Kayode

 

Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has alleged that terrorists who destroyed some powerful countries in the world, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon are after Nigeria.

 

Fani-Kayode stated this on Wednesday via a spot on his verified Facebook page while reacting to the killing of Major Christopher Datong who was abducted by armed bandits during an attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy on Tuesday.

 

Recall that some bloodthirsty bandits had killed two military officers and kidnapped Datong while attacking Nigeria’s foremost military university on Tuesday.

 

The murdering bandits shot Lieutenant Commander Wulah and Flight Lieutenant Okoronkwo while Major Datong is still missing.

 

While reacting to the development, the human rights lawyer urged the Federal Government to seal up borders to disable foreign terrorists from gaining entrance into the country.

 

He wrote, “As long as we shy away from taking this strong military option and shy away from entering those countries that the terrorists use as a spring board to attack our people and country, we cannot win this war.

 

“Those that set Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria Lebanon and other North African and Middle Eastern countries alight with war and fratricidal butchery have set their evil eye on Nigeria and are attempting to do the same here by provoking us into a civil war. They shall fail.

 

“It is time for us to hold our borders sacred and seal them up. It is time to take the battle to the gates and territory of our enemies.

 

“It is time for us to see one another as brothers, regardless of tribe or faith, come together as one, unite and face the common enemy”.


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