Daily Trust

SSS faces questions over jailbreak deaths

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I am happy that Nigerians are beginning to learn and fully understand about false flag and other cover-up operations which until now were known only to few personalit­ies in our socio-political history. Thanks to the contributi­ons of our media which pursue investigat­ive journalism more than ever before. Indeed, the comment made by the governor of Benue State on NTA yesterday about insurgency in his state is enough for everyone to stop deceiving himself about insecurity in the country anymore.

Sule Mohammed

mambarubat­ure@yahoo.com ****************************

For now, that’s what they said. Let the government do its work. We should encourage our government no matter who is there for our own good, instead of all those negative sectional speculativ­e opinions. If we don’t work with those serving today, those coming in future will suffer same fate. Let’s work, not talk.

Mag

Magchisom6@gmail.com ****************************

How about the detailed list of all those killed to begin with and where and for what offence they were arrested? Emm, we need

their pictures as well!

Aminu Baba

aminubaban­e@gmail.com ****************************

Cover-up! They were just scared their facility will be invaded by the Boko Haram and the inmates released like it happened at Giwa Barracks. Thus they made up the story. We are too smart to be fooled.

Brian

afriman007@yahoo.com We need real man for real task. Those jostling for the seat (of Kano governorsh­ip) should prepare for a big challenge; Kwankwasiy­ya is posting a huge legacy.

Haruna Jamaare Mohammed

shehi76@yahoo.com **************************** I choose Abba Kabir, the name sounds young and it will be vibrant. The rest are all good but it’s like they are either old or very old.

Okanayo

sambonamad­i@yahoo.com

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