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Ex-Minister Calls for President’s Resignation Over Rising Violence in Nigeria

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Ex-Minister Rotimi Amaechi has publicly demanded the resignation of President Bola Tinubu, accusing the government of failing to protect citizens amid escalating violence across the country.

Amaechi claimed that under the current administration, attacks and killings have become increasingly frequent, putting Nigerians’ lives at serious risk. He criticized what he described as the government’s inability to ensure safety and uphold law and order.

Highlighting the urgent need for accountability, the former minister urged national leaders to take immediate action to address security challenges or step aside. He warned that continued inaction could further destabilize the nation and erode public trust in government institutions.

The statement has fueled nationwide debate over security policies, prompting calls from civil society and political analysts for stronger measures to combat crime and protect citizens.

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