Senator Sandy Onor representing Cross River Central Federal Constituency has said the myriad of insecurity problems at play in the country was breaking Nigeria and urged the Federal Government to take urgent steps to reverse the situation.
Senator Onor also urged the Federal Government to seek military assistance and support from the Israeli government to combat and eliminate the threats of division in the country owing to escalation of insecurity and activities of the insurgents in the country.
Senator Onor said this to Tribune Online in an exclusive interview in his office in Abuja.
He said this has become imperative as the Israeli government boasts of superior technology and competences in handling terrorist, their threats to society and neutralising insurgency.
According to him, the level of bloodshed following the various acts of criminality in different parts of the country was indeed disturbing and could be likened to the experience of the Nigerian civil war he described as better than this.
His words: “Nigeria is breaking, when you look at the entire security architecture in the country and aggregately interrogate it you are going to find out and safely say that not even the civil war days were worse than this ones.
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