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Analyst advises Nigerian government on how to stop abduction food shortage and increase economy in three months

Analyst advises Nigerian government on how to stop abduction food shortage and increase economy in three months

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The Nigerian government can put an end to kidnappings, food shortages, and economic boosts within the next three months, according to senior consultant and public affairs analyst Abdulsalam Suleiman Izuagbe.

Izuagbe predicted that the threat of kidnappings and terrorist attacks would be eradicated within three months if the Nigerian government followed the lead of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, and offered a reward of N5 million to anyone who could provide information about the abductors.

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According to the analyst from Sokoto who spoke with furucinovel, asking informants to remain anonymous will inspire Nigerians to come out and expose local terrorists and kidnappers.

Izuagbe claims that a recent incident involving FCT Minister Nyesom Wike—who offered to pay N20 million for the capture or killing of a kidnapper—led to their eventual arrest. Based on information provided by their sources, these kidnappers take action.

I want to propose that the Chief of Defence Staff, the Inspector General of Police, and the Nigerian Army work together and announce a reward of N5 million for the capture of wanted criminals and insurgents so that the police and army can better rely on informants in their efforts to apprehend these individuals.

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“Within three months, Boko Haram will be gone if the Nigerian government can get informants to give information using anonymous phone numbers; you’ll see a lot of Nigerians taking it up because most Nigerians live around these kidnappers.”

In response to the widespread poverty in Nigeria, he advocated for stricter border restrictions to stop the export of food supplies.

Instead of destroying the illicit crude oil refineries in the South, he said the government could engage the people responsible.

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He made the case that the country’s economy and the creation of legal wealth may be enhanced by forming partnerships with individuals engaging in unlawful bunkering.

Despite appearances, Nigeria is never impoverished since God has endowed us with all things. A simple reorganization of our border police, customs, and immigration services will suffice. A large number of cars pass through our borders every hour, stealing valuable resources. Some trucks were apprehended at a town on the border between the Niger Republic and Nigeria three days ago. When we are hungry, nothing should leave the Nigerian border. This should be a permanent rule.

There is a critical shortage of food in Nigeria, a huge country. Everything we need comes from God. Instead of intelligently addressing the problem of illicit refineries, they continue to bomb them. You claim it’s unlawful, but what exactly is it that someone is refining in Nigerian refineries when they aren’t even operational? Allow the government to include them through a BPP arrangement. “The government should provide the things that these illegal refineries lack so that these young men in the creek can be engaged in oil refining,” he said.

According to Suleiman, the government should hire more personnel to make it bigger. I would want to propose that the government form an alliance with these individuals rather than destroy their refineries since if their work is substandard, no one will buy it.

They should team together with the government to get the resources they need. If it is due to theft, they ought to be compelled to supply the Nigerian market with crude oil, since this would have a good impact on the economy.

No one is mentioning the illicit mining of solid minerals either. Anker Zamfara State is home to everyday gold mining operations, whereas Nasarawa State is known for its precious stone mining. There is a Nikel mine in the FCT, and uranium is also being illegally exported from this nation.

Blowups of illegal refineries in the Southsouth continue to make headlines because criminal activity is encouraged by the fact that our economy is not functioning in Nigeria, which has led to the shortage of petroleum products. All it takes to build prosperity in our nation is the “three Ms”: manpower, capital, and raw materials.

Motivate people to mine the land for the resources that will build our nation’s prosperity with the proceeds from crude oil. Borrowing money from the US and other countries is a slap in the face to our intelligence. In order to feed his family, a Nigerian man will have to wait for a white guy to bring rice from abroad. We can address these and other challenges to create a new Nigeria in three months.

Make sure you have a safe haven where you can go without worrying that someone will abduct you. For what purpose was NIN created? The request to associate it with our phone number seems unnecessary.

Did it not exist to help the security personnel get signals and to find out from where we were making calls? No one is keeping tabs on the kidnapper’s conversation with the victim’s relatives in order to determine the best course of action for apprehending them.

5 comments

  1. I don’t think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.

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