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Reno Omokri Responds To The Abduction Of Hundreds Of Primary School Pupils and Their Teachers In Kaduna

Reno Omokri Responds To The Abduction Of Hundreds Of Primary School Pupils and Their Teachers In Kaduna

Recently, Reno Omokri addressed the story of the kidnapping of hundreds of elementary school students and their teacher in Kaduna on his official social media account. In addition to expressing his concerns, Omokri emphasized the necessity for a long-term solution to guarantee the protection of kids throughout Nigeria and the recurrent nature of school abductions, which have plagued the nation for more than ten years. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In his remarks, Omokri discussed possible approaches to address the security issues, including Senator Ned Nwoko’s recommendation to permit Nigerians to carry firearms. Nonetheless, he emphasized the significance of strict laws limiting the ownership of firearms and pushed for policies that would guarantee that only law-abiding individuals with clean records are allowed to carry guns.

Omokri welcomed initiatives proposed by the Tinubu administration, particularly the exploration of establishing state police forces. Drawing on global examples of successful state and community policing models, such as New York City’s approach under Mayor Giuliani, he highlighted the effectiveness of such measures in combating crime and terrorism.

In his closing remarks, Omokri extended solidarity to the families of the abducted children and urged the Kaduna State Government to collaborate closely with the Federal Government to expedite efforts aimed at rescuing and reuniting the abducted pupils with their families. He called for swift and decisive action to address the ongoing crisis and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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