Nigerian Government Faces Backlash Over Terrorist Reintegration Amid Rising Insecurity
The Ogoni Liberation Initiative criticizes Nigeria's government for reintegrating Boko Haram terrorists into society, highlighting a lack of justice for victims. Concurrently, Boko Haram and ISWAP plan attacks in Abuja, raising security concerns.

The Ogoni Liberation Initiative has condemned the Nigerian government's decision to reintegrate Boko Haram terrorists, citing the injustice faced by the Ogoni people and other victims. The group emphasizes that superficial projects cannot justify oil extraction without addressing the Ogoni Bill of Rights, particularly in Bori State.
In a related security alert, Boko Haram and ISWAP are planning coordinated attacks on key sites in Abuja and Niger State, targeting locations such as Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport. Enhanced security measures are urgently needed as ISWAP operatives infiltrate these areas.
Meanwhile, the Zamfara State Government, reaffirming its stance against negotiating with bandits, announced a monetary support of N15 million for victims of a recent attack in Bunkasau village, where twenty-six lives were lost. The State Assembly is considering legislation for community self-defense.




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