Insecurity: Nigeria not ripe for private individuals to bear arms – Njoku
By: Kingsley OmonobiMajor General Elias Njoku Rtd, Interim Chairman, Caretaker Committee of the Association of Licensed Private Security Practitioners of Nigeria (ALPSAN), has declared that in spite of the myriads of security challenges facing the country and the seeming free ride of bandits, terrorists who engage in kidnappings and other attacks against innocent citizens, Nigeria is not ripe for private citizens to be allowed to bear arms for self protection.According to retired General Njoku,
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