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The National Coordinator, Concerned Advocates for Good Governance, CAGG, Olusegun Bamgbose, Esq on Monday, alleged  that President Muhammadu Buhari has left Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo out of the scheme of things.

He said Osinbajo is no longer part of the decision-making caucus of the current administration, a situation he described as “embarrassing.”

“It’s quite embarrassing that the Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has been left out of the scheme of things.

“He is not consulted nor allowed to air his views about the security situation of the country.

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“I have this strong feeling that he knows what to do to suppress the bandits, but most unfortunately, he is not carried along in the scheme of things. The cabals seem to be playing politics with the lives of the citizens. How can a government be paying ransom to bandits all the time?” he queried.

The senior lawyer, lamented on the rise in insecurity and the  federal government’s seeming helplessness.

“The insecurity situation ravaging the entire country is quite worrisome. The Federal Government seem to be helpless as killings, abductions and kidnappings continue unabated.

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“The situation no doubt has seriously affected the foreign investments. Foreign investors are no longer interested in Nigeria in view of the security challenges.

“Many have strongly criticised the Buhari’s administration for poor handling of the situation, but no visible and positive change. Things are getting worse day by day.

“The bandits are on a daily basis wrecking havoc on the citizens. The security agents are confused as to what to do to curtail the nefarious activities of the bandits and gunmen” Bamgbose said.

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