Nigerians have been told to take up arms against terrorists and bandits by General T.Y Danjuma who is a former defense Minister and army Retired chief.
Africa Today News, New York recalls that sometime in 2018, the former Minister of Defence had made a similar call, a comment which had pitched him against the government of President Muhammadu Buhari at that time.
In his goodwill message at the presentation of staff of office to 25 Aku-Uka of Wukari in Taraba State, Manu Ishaku Adda Ali, on Saturday, Danjuma once again, alleged that the Armed Forces were either unwilling to put up measures to defend the country or that Nigeria is under siege.
He said it is sad that Nigeria, the biggest black country in the world, is under siege by terrorists who are trying to root out the citizens.
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‘As a soldier, the best defence is attack. Right now, we are all sitting ducks. These people are armed to the teeth with weapons of mass destruction but we don’t have them. We have the numbers and the land belongs to us. They are trying to colonise us and take over our lands. Your majesty, you must unite our people to defend themselves.
‘I will not give you arms. Find out how the people who have it got it and use the same means to acquire arms and defend yourselves. This beautiful land called Nigeria is being brought to ruin by absolutely useless criminals. How do they get here? We know some of them may even be here. My prayer is that God Almighty that has given us this land will give us the courage to face these enemies and chase them out. This we must do, otherwise, Nigeria is finished.
‘We must find out the source of the arms of terrorists; Nigerians should equally find a means of arming themselves to face the terrorists,’ he added.
He said when he accused the military of colluding with terrorists, he was called a liar, but now, Nigerians had realised the truth.
He said after his statement in 2018, a “Kangaroo panel” was set up by the military and he was invited to defend what he said but he refused to appear before the panel.