BREAKING: Coalition Of Nigerian Leaders Decries Escalating Insecurity Under Tinubu, Proposes Presidential Task Force To Stop Bloodletting
In the statement, signed by all the geopolitical leaders drawn from across ethnic, religious, and political divides, the group cited Amnesty International’s report that at least 10,217 Nigerians have been killed in violent attacks over the past two years — figures they described as “wartime levels of slaughter” despite the country being officially at peace.
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