Social Media Activist Calls Out Nigerian President Over Insecurity

 Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Very Dark Man, has released a video urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to address the growing insecurity in Nigeria. The video features footage of people fleeing from gunshots, which Otse claims is the current situation in Benue State Today.

He highlighted that insurgency and banditry strangely subside during election periods, suggesting politicians might be colluding with these groups. He questioned how terrorists acquire sophisticated guns, implying that security operatives might be involved in arms trafficking.

Otse criticized President Tinubu for allegedly prioritizing his 2027 campaign over addressing insecurity, suggested that if the government can't protect citizens, they should be allowed to defend themselves.

Insecurity has been a persistent issue in Nigeria, with various groups causing violence and displacement in different parts of the country. The government has faced criticism for its handling of these issues, with some arguing that more needs to be done to protect citizens.

In the past, there have been concerns about the government's response to insecurity, with some calling for more decisive action.

Very Dark Man's video has sparked a conversation about the need for the Nigerian government to address insecurity and protect its citizens. The issue remains a pressing concern, with many calling for more effective solutions.

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