LUKARAWA TERRORISTS WILL BE DEFEATED, FG VOWS
The Nigerian government has promised to expel the terrorist organisation Lukarawas from the country.
The commitment was made by National Security Advisor Nuhu Ribadu during the Comptroller General of Customs’ Conference in Abuja on Wednesday.
“This Lukarawas terror group, or whatever it is called, is making a mistake.
“Nobody ever dares Tinubu and wins. They have come at the wrong time. Nobody has ever defeated Tinubu. We will kick you out of Nigeria,” Ribadu said.
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Since hundreds of bandits have been slain in recent months, he said, the Nigerian government has achieved progress against insecurity.
Just a week ago, Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters declared that the Lukarawas terror cell had emerged in the states of Kebbi and Sokoto.
Over the past few days, the terror group has been wreaking devastation in various regions of the North-West region.
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