Solomon Dalung launched sharp criticism against Nigeria's government for allegedly treating terrorists like celebrities during peace negotiations. The former Sports Minister published his concerns on Facebook Wednesday, condemning how armed criminals receive preferential treatment while citizens remain vulnerable to attacks. Dalung emphasized that Nigeria's centralized security framework has failed completely.
The politician highlighted a disturbing contradiction where terrorists openly display weapons during government-sponsored meetings with security officials present. Citizens face prosecution for possessing basic protective items, creating an unfair system that favors violent actors over innocent people. Dalung advocates for sweeping constitutional changes that would establish multilevel policing systems and grant legal firearm ownership rights.
The former minister described how criminals utilize advanced weaponry against defenseless populations. He proposed implementing a layered security structure similar to America's approach to address the crisis. Dalung accused critics of the proposed reforms of benefiting from the current dysfunctional system.
The politician highlighted a disturbing contradiction where terrorists openly display weapons during government-sponsored meetings with security officials present. Citizens face prosecution for possessing basic protective items, creating an unfair system that favors violent actors over innocent people. Dalung advocates for sweeping constitutional changes that would establish multilevel policing systems and grant legal firearm ownership rights.
The former minister described how criminals utilize advanced weaponry against defenseless populations. He proposed implementing a layered security structure similar to America's approach to address the crisis. Dalung accused critics of the proposed reforms of benefiting from the current dysfunctional system.