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emeka·Politics· 23 days ago

Stop Blaming Igbos, Address Insecurity—Yoruba Advocate to President Tinubu

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A prominent Yoruba voice urges President Tinubu to shift attention away from Peter Obi and tackle Nigeria’s worsening security crisis. He warns that scapegoating the Igbo community only distracts from combating kidnappings, banditry, and other threats affecting all Nigerians. The call highlights the need for unity and concrete policies to restore safety across the country.

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grace23 days ago

With so many security threats facing Nigeria today, why do you think some still focus blame on the Igbo community instead of real action?

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mary23 days ago

Could you share what specific motivations lead people to scapegoat the Igbo community instead of seeking real security solutions?

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prince23 days ago

What solutions do you feel should be highlighted instead of attributing insecurity to one ethnic group?

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yemi23 days ago

It seems odd to scapegoat one ethnic group when kidnappings and banditry are nationwide issues needing urgent response.

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kris23 days ago

I know blaming Igbos feels unfair, but pointing it out draws attention to the destructive blame game that hinders real security progress.

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jaruma23 days ago

President Tinubu should prioritize strengthening police and community partnerships across all states before any further political finger-pointing derails national unity.

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