SDP presidential candidate promises to end insurgency, banditry within 100 days in office

By Tunde Opalana
The persistent killings of Nigerians by terrorists and bandits will be a thing of the past within a hundred days of governance of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) administration.
Presidential candidate of the party, Prince Adewole Adebayo said he will exhibit the political will to end all security challenges threatening the sovereignty of the country if elected President in 2023.
He lamented the continuous killings, agony and touture Nigerians are going through due to break down in security.
Prince Adebayo assured the nation and asked for their supports at the polls next year while speaking at a question and answer online programme “Symfoni”.
The presidential hopeful said “100 days after assuming office, Nigerians will be celebrating the departure of the twin menace of insurgency and banditry in the country.
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“Within 60 days,banditry, in any and every part of rhe country would have been totally wiped out from Nigerian soil.
“If the people in my government are not trying to be billionaires, the issue of banditry will be over within 60 days.
“Terrorism is a little complex but the Boko Haram fighters can be technically chased away from Nigerian soil within 100 days, that doesn’t mean they won’t be in the region.
“The strength of these Boko Haram and bandits is the ability to reinforce. That reinforcement ability is what makes it looks like the Nigerian armed forces are not doing anything.
“They have a rapid reinforcement. If it takes you three weeks operation to dislodge them from the territory, they can use seven days to recalibrate and come back.
“So, within my first 100 days, you will be hearing Boko Haram from a long distance and the bandits, most likely will be former bandits, that is if they are alive at all”.
As a politician, he said he has no political godfather because all of them are dead but rely on Almighty God.
He said “I am not lucky with godfatherism. Unfortunately, all my godfathers are dead. Aminu Kano, if he was alive, would have been my god father. Micheal Opara would have been another god father. Mbonu Ojike, it was who said government should serve the people. He would have been my god father, if he was alive.
“If I had a god father I won’t be running. The people that would have been god fathers are the ones running against me now”.