
Activist Omoyele Sowore has criticized the Nigerian military for what he describes as misplaced priorities regarding the protection of a disputed land in Abuja. Sowore argues that instead of focusing on this land matter, the military should be addressing more pressing security issues in the country. He believes that the military’s involvement in guarding the land is a misuse of resources that could be better spent on fighting crime and ensuring public safety.
During a recent press conference, Sowore expressed his concerns about the military’s focus on protecting the land instead of addressing the ongoing violence and insecurity affecting many communities. He called for a shift in priorities, emphasizing the need for the military to engage more actively in protecting citizens and combating the rising tide of violence and instability in various regions.
Sowore’s comments have sparked discussions about the role of the military in civil matters and whether their focus should be redirected to enhance security for all Nigerians. His stance points to a larger call for accountability and effective governance in handling issues that directly impact the safety and well-being of the population.
