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Bandits May Apply For CAC Registration, Nigerian Stock Exchange Under Buhari Govt – Atiku

Atiku Abubakar, a former presidential candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has criticized the Nigerian government’s treatment of robbers.

With the way the Nigerian government is treating bandits, Atiku believes they would soon apply for registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, and seek listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).

Former Vice President Aliko Dangote, speaking at an event in Abuja on Thursday, bemoaned the fact that bandits are allowed to operate freely.

He emphasized the importance of addressing banditry’s difficulties before it becomes a calamity.

Atiku bemoaned the fact that Nigeria had become a refuge for kidnappers and bandits.

According to Atiku: “We needed to fix Nigeria to avoid sleep-walking our way towards disaster. Yes, the Chibok girls had been kidnapped and held in captivity 7 years ago. Yes, conflicts between herders and farmers had been with us before 2016.

“But who would have thought that our country would become a haven for kidnappers and all manner of bandits to the extent that their nefarious activities would become a major industry?

“They have been allowed to operate so openly and brazenly that it would surprise no one if they applied for registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission and listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

“Five years ago, the Abuja – Kaduna Road was not a virtual no-go area. The SouthEast was not a virtual war-zone, and Amotekun was not needed to protect lives and property in the South West.”

Lately, bandits have been terrorizing people of the Northern part of the country.

The bandits attack schools and religious centres more.

Several students and religious worshippers have been abducted, killed and ransom collected by bandits.

The most affected states are Niger, Zamfara, Kaduna, and Katsina states.

Despite their activities, popular Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi had called for a blank amnesty for bandits.

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