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Clerics protest in Kaduna against killings, demand massive war against terrorists

By ALEX OLISE

A group of pastors under the umbrella of Interfaith Alliance, have staged a peaceful protest against the incessant attacks and killings by bandits in Kaduna State.

The protesters are asking the Federal Government to step up action against banditry and bandits, to wipe them out.

The protest comes days after 10 soldiers were killed and some others wounded by bandits, who attacked a military base in Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area of the State, The Trumpet gathered.

The religious leaders marched through the major roads of the Kaduna metropolis, with placards of various inscriptions.

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They said although the security forces were trying their best in the fight against banditry and terrorism, their best wasn’t good enough.

They appealed to the Federal Government to implement the submissions made by Governor Nasir El-Rufai and launch a massive and precise bombing of the bandits inside the forest.

In addition, they also appealed to the Federal Government to compensate all the victims of bandits’ attacks, award scholarships to children affected by the banditry and also rebuild communities ravaged by attacks.

According to them, these measures will cushion the suffering of the victims and make them overcome the psychological trauma they may be experiencing as a result of the attacks.

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