Ekiti State Governor and former presidential aspirant under the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC), Kayode Fayemi, has lamented festering insecurity in Nigeria and its monumental consequences on citizens, IgbereTV reports
The governor, who featured in a Sunrise Daily interview on Channels TV on Monday, condemned the recent attack on worshippers at St Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo state.
He said criminal elements should not be allowed to mastermind acts of violence which threaten the very foundations of Nigeria and put its people in disarray, as this means the country is heading for Armageddon.
“When attacks like it happened in Owo continue, it means the country is heading in a state of Armageddon. Citizens no longer live peacefully. We’re still finding it very hard to comprehend what happened, the first of such in the South West. We try and anticipate to stop these heinous attacks” the governor stated.
Speaking on the outcome of the meeting convened by South-West governors in the aftermath of Owo attack, the governor advocated integrated approach to end terrorism in Nigeria.
He re-affirmed the commitment of South West governors to work with governors in other regions and provide support for internal security network for more effective solutions