NAPS President's Plea: 'Jos is Bleeding, FG Must Act Now'
By Adesakin Adefemi
NAPS President, Comrade Eshiofune Paul Oghayan, has sounded a distressing alarm, saying "Jos is bleeding" and urging the Federal Government to take immediate action to address the country's insecurity. Oghayan's statement comes in response to a devastating attack in Jos, Plateau State, on Palm Sunday, which left multiple people dead and families shattered.
The attack, which has sparked widespread outrage and calls for action, is being condemned by many as a tragedy against humanity. Oghayan, in his statement, urged the Federal Government to move beyond routine condemnations and implement lasting solutions to address the country's insecurity. "Nigerians deserve lasting solutions, not promises without visible action," he said.
The NAPS President advocated for the transformation of forests into military and paramilitary agricultural zones, where young Nigerians can be gainfully employed and prevented from recruitment into banditry, insurgency, and terrorism. This, he said, would not only address the country's security challenges but also provide economic opportunities for the youth.
"This attack is not about religion; it is a tragedy against humanity itself, and I condemn it in totality," Oghayan said. He extended heartfelt condolences to the people of Jos, the Government and people of Plateau State, and every family affected by the violence.
The statement called on the Federal Government to take decisive action to protect citizens and address the country's insecurity. "The time for decisive action is now," Oghayan said, emphasizing that the government must act swiftly to prevent further attacks.
The attack in Jos has sparked concerns about the security situation in the country, with many calling for increased efforts to protect citizens. The Plateau State Government has imposed a curfew in response to the incident, and security agencies are working to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The incident has also raised questions about the effectiveness of security measures in the country, with many calling for reforms to address the issue. The Federal Government has yet to comment on the incident, but Oghayan's statement is seen as a call to action for the government to take concrete steps to address the country's security challenges.
The NAPS President's statement has been widely shared on social media, with many expressing outrage and calling for action to address the country's insecurity. Oghayan's call for action has resonated with many Nigerians, who are demanding that the government take concrete steps to address the country's security challenges.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Nigerians are looking to their leaders to take decisive action to address the country's insecurity, and they will be watching closely to see what steps are taken to prevent further attacks.

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