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Kaduna !!!!!!! what would happen in Kaduna after the special people from Abuja go back to their base

Kaduna residents have been having sleepless nights and horrible days since the movement of the 'special breed of people' from Abuja to Kaduna, due to the Abuja Airport renovation.

It is always nuisance siren, siren, siren polluting the serenity of Kaduna. In fact 40% of vehicles plying Kaduna township roads move with sirens: Senators, ministers, expatriates, paramilitary, military; in fact,  it is a competitive show of force: which siren is loudest! Even DPOs have installed sirens!

They disobey traffic rules with reckless abandonment. Even when the traffic light is in red, they would bulldoze their black asses through, causing several accidents.

To specialize Abuja people, the government has demolished some perceived 'illegal structures' just to window dress. These structures are what the poor and needy use to fight recession. Additionally, there's a plan to ban 'Okada', which could add to the alarming rate of crime in Kaduna.

Notably, the routes that these Abuja people pass through including the rail, have high profile security including surveillance aircraft round the clock. In each train couch, heavily armed security men are attached. The ordinary Nigerians are on their own!

These security apparatus should be deployed in the North East where insurgency has refused to die. Right now, Jere - Abuja axis is a no go area. Armed robbers and kidnappers operate with impunity; and the government is aware of this but concentrates on the route that concerns Abuja special people only.

The question now is: what would happen in Kaduna after the special people from Abuja go back to their base; when all the security apparatus are withdrawn on the roads and rail lines?

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