Abubakar Mahmud Gumi, has said that while Nigeria requires international assistance to tackle its security challenges, such help must not come from entities he described as criminals, racists, religious bigots, or enablers of genocide.
Gumi made the assertion in a post on his official Facebook page on Sunday, where he questioned the nature and source of foreign security support being considered or welcomed by the country.
According to him, the issue is not whether Nigeria needs help, as he acknowledged that every nation requires external support at some point to safeguard its security.
“The argument is simple: do we need help? Yes, every nation needs help for its security,” Gumi stated.
However, he warned against accepting assistance from groups or nations that do not respect international law or are known for criminal conduct, racism, religious intolerance, or involvement in genocide.
Gumi argued that reliance on such actors could further complicate Nigeria’s security situation rather than resolve it, stressing the need for ethical, lawful, and principled international partnerships.
For Advert, Event Coverage/Press Conference Invite, Story/Article Publication & Other Media Services
Contact Us On WhatsApp
Send Email To: citizennewsng@gmail.com
Visit Citizen NewsNG To Read More Latest and Interesting News Across Nigeria and the World





