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Group Protest Killings of Police in Kaduna

By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna

Group led by Pastor Yohanna Buru and Alhaji Yahya Ibrahm have embarked on campaign protest against serial killings of Nigeria police by armed bandits in the country.
The protest tagged: Stop killing police, the leeders of the group Pastor Buru said Killings of police who provides internal security of lives and properties is unhealthy development for a country like Nigeria faced with numerous security Challenges.

Speaking to Journalists in kaduna Wednesday during the protest, they also lamented the target of police by hoodlums, saying it would spell doom for the nation in quest of development adding the Nigeria cannot afford to do without police.

Some inscriptions in the protesters placard read thus: Stop Killing The Police”, among others.

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