The security challenges the country has been
experiencing in recent time might not cease soon despite the proposed
ceasefire talks between the Federal Government and Boko Haram.
A security analyst, Bosun Abolarinwa maintains that the last of these insurgencies is yet to be seen as it is near impossible for terrorism to start and just fade away.
“I don’t think we’ve seen the end of it so far; terrorism is not something that will come into the system and just go away like that,” he said.
The security expert who was a guest on our breakfast show, Sunrise Daily, said if terrorism can gain access into a system which also involves insurgencies, it will take almost 50 years to phase it out of Nigeria if the government is doing what it ought to be doing at the moment.
He said also that there will be more groups because of disagreements and differing ideologies over time, which will trigger the creation of several terrorist groups.
A security analyst, Bosun Abolarinwa maintains that the last of these insurgencies is yet to be seen as it is near impossible for terrorism to start and just fade away.
“I don’t think we’ve seen the end of it so far; terrorism is not something that will come into the system and just go away like that,” he said.
The security expert who was a guest on our breakfast show, Sunrise Daily, said if terrorism can gain access into a system which also involves insurgencies, it will take almost 50 years to phase it out of Nigeria if the government is doing what it ought to be doing at the moment.
He said also that there will be more groups because of disagreements and differing ideologies over time, which will trigger the creation of several terrorist groups.
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