Group raises security alarm over Tinubu's inauguration

Group raises security alarm over Tinubu's inauguration

SUN NEWS 

A pro-Nigeria group under the auspices of the Natives has raised security alarm, urging security agencies to step up vigilance ahead of May 29 scheduled date for the inauguration of President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The group claimed that the security threat is coming from political saboteurs reminiscent of June 12, 1993, roaming the nation in search of collaborators to truncate 24 years of uninterrupted democracy in the country.

While acknowledging that security agencies, especially the Department of State Service (DSS), the military and the Nigerian Police deserved global applause for performing optimally before, during and after the just concluded general elections, the group commended their resilience.

In a statement signed by the Supreme Leader of the Natives, Smart Edwards, specifically thanked the security agencies for exposing plot by some opposition elements for an interim national government recently.

Edwards also commended them for their commitments toward sustaining democracy in Nigeria, noting that the DSS acted swiftly to promptly alert and urgently inform the public of the capricious tendencies of desperate feudal political oligarchies, using unsuspecting youths to rubbish all institutions of government and denigrate them to promote anarchy and acts of discountenance in the country.

“We, the Natives, are also using this medium to urge the Nigerian security apparatus to step up their games against the saboteurs as the nation prepares for the historic inauguration of the 16th President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu…

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