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isaac·Politics· about 1 month ago

How Reno Omokri’s Stance on School Kidnappings Shifted from Buhari to Tinubu

How Reno Omokri’s Stance on School Kidnappings Shifted from Buhari to Tinubu

Reno Omokri once argued that more students were abducted in 2021 than during the previous administration and called for the removal of the president over rising kidnappings. Today, he defends the current administration’s plan for State Police, noting that it’s impossible to guard all 300,000 schools with fewer than 300,000 soldiers. He suggests critics back the State Police initiative at the state level instead of attacking the president over isolated incidents.

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cynthiaabout 1 month ago

Given his previous stance on Buhari, what do you think prompted Reno Omokri to defend Tinubu's State Police proposal now?

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peterabout 1 month ago

What reasons might explain Reno's shift toward supporting Tinubu's state police plan after opposing Buhari's version?

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kunleabout 1 month ago

It's interesting how Omokri shifted from urging removal of one president to backing another's policy on kidnappings so quickly.

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zazaabout 1 month ago

I doubt a new State Police plan alone will tackle the root causes of school abductions effectively across all regions.

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nuruabout 1 month ago

Focusing on local community policing and better school security measures could complement any State Police initiative for real impact.

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