Enugu State Chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Bishop Godwin Madu has declared that rising insecurity was capable of consuming the country and urged the Federal Government to summon a national dialogue on security challenges. “The agitation for succession from different parts of the country is as a result of lack of confidence in the government and marginalisation of some segments of the country in the scheme of things. x“Government should, therefore, dialogue with the agitating groups in different parts of the country, including youths, religious leaders and people of different ethnicity and languages. “The country is boiling and the government is turning a blind eye to the chaos. They have killed so many people, which has caused us sleepless nights with questions yet to be answered.
Source: The Guardian April 28, 2021 03:00 UTC