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Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:11am On Apr 19
The National Security Adviser to the President, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on Thursday, expressed concern about what he described as the booming illegal firearms market in the North.

This was as he decried the high level of poverty in northern Nigeria, saying the North-West was worst hit.

Ribadu expressed the concerns while speaking at the convocation lecture of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto.

He delivered a paper titled, ‘Navigating the Maze: Addressing Multi-Dimensional Insecurity Challenges in Northern Nigeria.’

“The illegal arms market in northern Nigeria has seen a marked increase in demand and supply.


“Criminals and traffickers have developed sophisticated networks to transport illegal arms across Nigeria, deploying innovative methods to circumvent security checks,” the NSA said.

He, however, said President Bola Tinubu had made appreciable progress in the fight against banditry and terrorism.

Ribadu said, “Since assuming office, we have successfully freed over a thousand individuals, many of whom were villagers held captive for as long as two to three years.

“We have successfully secured the release of abducted students from the Federal University of Gusau and school children in Kuriga, among others.


These results were achieved without paying any ransom. Our approach utilises evidence as the foundation of our non-kinetic strategies.

“On the kinetic front, the Nigerian military is conducting numerous operations targeting insurgent groups like Boko Haram and bandits operating in northern Nigeria,” he added.


He described the President’s job as difficult but he was determined to turn the country’s situation around.

“This role is not a tea party; it is a demanding job that requires dexterity, hard work, and consensus building across security and political structures.

“The figures we encountered in terms of both attacks and casualties in May 2023 were heartwrenching. As recently as 2022, Nigeria witnessed four major terrorism attacks: the attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train, an attack on the Guards Battalion in Abuja, the Kuje Prison attack and another at a church in Owo, Ondo State,” he said.

Expressing concern about the rising poverty in the North, the NSA said, “According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the North-West Nigeria contains some of the poorest states in the country.

“As of 2019, each northwestern state has a higher poverty rate than the national average of 40.1 per cent, with Sokoto having the highest rate in the country: 87.73 per cent of the state’s population live in poverty.

“The reports also illustrate that unemployment rates in the northern regions can exceed 20 per cent, a stark contrast to the more industrially-diverse and economically-vibrant southern regions, where unemployment rates hover around 10-15 per cent.”

Ribadu, however, said the Tinubu-led administration was working hard to change the poverty narrative.

“This agenda includes provisions for bolstering security initiatives, promoting socioeconomic development, and fostering inter-communal dialogue to address grievances and foster reconciliation.

“Through the Renewed Hope Agenda, the government aims to tackle the underlying causes of insecurity by addressing issues such as poverty, unemployment, social marginalisation and ethnic tensions,” he said.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by helinues: 6:16am On Apr 19
Who are the people acquiring them?

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Wainey: 6:23am On Apr 19
Ok

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Stanleymaster1: 6:46am On Apr 19
The Nigeria government should conduct house to house search in the North.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Macphenson: 7:10am On Apr 19
okoo
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Promismike(m): 7:12am On Apr 19
Ok
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Dcaliphate(m): 7:12am On Apr 19
Legalize firearms, let Nigerians secure themselves since the govt has failed in giving us security here

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Blaze14k: 7:13am On Apr 19
Stanleymaster1:
The Nigeria government should conduct house to house search in the North.

Not the solution rather they should Identify those selling arms to them and equally intensified stop and search at the borders

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by YourKarma: 7:14am On Apr 19
The government has failed in it's primary responsibility of securing lives and property

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Marvieduke(f): 7:14am On Apr 19
So there is a market for illegal fire arms in the the north? And he has the audacity to come and tell us that it booming, well he is the national advicer to the president on security issues so they had better tackle it.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Yankee101: 7:14am On Apr 19
Simply make it legal
Enhance self defense

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by emmanuelbrown26: 7:14am On Apr 19
Stop d excuse and go after them
North and Westcoast destroyed dis country. North used insecurity while west used media propaganda. They hv done ×four of Whatever they accused GEJ of doing

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Racoon(m): 7:14am On Apr 19
Shebi the region choose to armed militants, bandits and BH terrorists prior to 2015? You must stew in your own juice. Karma does not forgives or forgets.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by NOwazobia: 7:15am On Apr 19
Politicians fire arm market to their terrorists.


I guess the North love it that way...



Next!

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Ajinoride(m): 7:16am On Apr 19
The North deliberately kept its own poor,for easy manipulation. They are the cause of their woes.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Promismike(m): 7:18am On Apr 19
Why won't it. When you shield boko Haram and bandits.

The snake and vipers you guys sheild is consuming you.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Fatbam005: 7:20am On Apr 19
Mad man no be your people dey spare head the secret deals

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by mysticwarrior(m): 7:23am On Apr 19
The northern leaders are to be blame for this, they armed their youths with weapons to sabotage a certain administration, now their youths are using the same weapons to terrorize them.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Angelfrost(m): 7:24am On Apr 19
That region continues to be a bane and a sore thumb to this nation...!

It's being to look and feel like Northern Nigeria is a nation with its own laws separate from the Nigerian state... Like Nigerian constitution applies solely to the South.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by emmanuelbrown26: 7:24am On Apr 19
Racoon:
Shebi the region choose to armed militants, bandits and BH terrorists prior to 2015? You must stew in your own juice. Karma does not forgives or forgets.
Then western region used media to connived with North.
Whenever I engage some hausa boys riding Keke or doing some menial jobs, they will tell u that it's bcs of insecurity that drove them away from their homes
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by tommy589(m): 7:25am On Apr 19
Interesting
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by PheelzAlmighty: 7:31am On Apr 19
The chicken has come home to roost...
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by DMerciful(m): 7:32am On Apr 19
Lamidi Amoda Sangodele has reduced Nuhu Ribadu, a once formidable presidential candidate to drummer boy cheesy

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Vifx: 7:34am On Apr 19
Na waoh
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by tiswell(m): 7:36am On Apr 19
That is actually not the business of the south.



Let him speak to his brothers in the language they understand
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Trueprophet91: 7:36am On Apr 19
Everybody in the north should be armed.
The government is not doing anything about insecurity in the north.
In one prung we have the Boko Haram, in the other prung we have the Fulani herdsmen and bandits on rampage , sacking communities, shooting and hacking people to death at their whims.

What is government doing?
Nothing!

Solution: everybody get a gun.

Dcaliphate:
Legalize firearms, let Nigerians secure themselves since the govt has failed in giving us security here

Thank you!

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by jeff1993: 7:40am On Apr 19
They should keep making fire arms available to them cos that's all they know ..... their Hobbies are FOK and KEE !!!!

They dont know anything apart from that .... Education is Zero .... Human health is Zero!!! .... Develppment is Zero!!!! .... religion Fanaticism is 200% . Why wont they seek illegal arms to kee for their blood sucking god.

I am just sorry for the minorities with different religion there.... they are the ones that will be used as canon fodder.
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by bestower: 7:44am On Apr 19
The fastest lives
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Ibaaboy(m): 7:50am On Apr 19
ok

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