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Where did we get it wrong in Kaduna State? -By Yusuf Adinoyi

The attack is still on going, within last week about two kidnapping attack was experienced in Zaria LG. The evil doers use the advantage of the no network Because the people cannot make call for help while the attack was going on.

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I am so much emotional after hearing the news of the merciless attack on passengers at Abuja-Kaduna high way. Like its not enough, then a friend sent me a video of the remaining part of the incident.

A Government that’s determined to fight such insecurity will not leave his state to flex or enjoy, that means he is not disturbed about the life of the people who voted him into power.
As I am writing this today on 22 November, 2021; the governor of Kaduna state is in Abuja. He shut down networks all in the name of fighting the kidnappers and bandits but where is the success?

The attack is still on going, within last week about two kidnapping attack was experienced in Zaria LG. The evil doers use the advantage of the no network Because the people cannot make call for help while the attack was going on.

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I am still wondering, what is the essence of the network shutdown in some parts of Kaduna state?

Though, I know many people have been taken and never seen in kaduna state for saying the truth, instance is Dadiyata, till now, his whereabouts is unknown.

They might come for me too, but that won’t stop us from saying the truth.

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This Government have betrayed us, to be honest.

All they promised to us in kaduna state was partially fufilled but the disadvantage part is the biggest.

2023 is just 13 months away, they will come over with their various lies to deceive us to vote for them, ba komai, we are here!

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Our eyes don shine now, we shall see how it all go down.

I rest my case!

By Comrade Yusuf Adinoyi.

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