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Armed thugs disrupt Coalition of Northern Groups security meeting in Kaduna

Armed thugs on Monday, disrupted a security review meeting organised by the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) in Kaduna and chased out participants. 

The meeting slated for 14-15 December at Arewa House was aimed at developing a module for Broad Based Community Acton for Self Defence, Deeper Engagement and Enhanced Synergy between states in the north. 

It was gathered that the thugs brandishing cutlasses and other dangerous weapons stormed the venue soon after the meeting commenced. They candalised properties and chased out participants. 

Participants at the meeting include security experts, traditional and religious leaders, groups, civil society, businesses community, government, trade, youth, opinion leaders and women associations from each of the 19 northern states. 

Armed thugs disrupt security review meeting organized by Coalition of Northern Groups in Kaduna
Armed thugs disrupt security review meeting organized by Coalition of Northern Groups in Kaduna

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