Insecurity: Ex LP Presidential Aspirant, Faduri Joseph(Fadojoe) Addresses Nigerians on How Nigerian Leaders Have Failed Our Children
Insecurity: Ex LP Presidential Aspirant, Faduri Joseph(Fadojoe) Addresses Nigerians on How Nigerian Leaders Have Failed Our Children

Faduri Oluwadare Joseph
Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, also known as Fadojoe, an ex-presidential Aspirant of the Labour Party, has spoken out strongly about the growing insecurity in Nigeria, especially the dangers children face.
He said:
“Our children are becoming hopeless. Every day, kidnappers and bandits target them. There is no proper protection for Nigerian children anymore. These criminals now use our children as tools to collect ransom from helpless parents.
The saddest part is that many of our leaders have their children living safely abroad, while the children of ordinary Nigerians are the ones suffering from this crisis. Because they are not directly affected, these politicians don’t truly understand the pain.”
Faduri Joseph called on political leaders, security agencies, intelligence officers, and the presidency to urgently do more to address the worsening insecurity in the country.
He added:
“Nigeria is becoming unsafe, not just for its citizens, but also for tourists and investors. Even America has issued travel warnings, advising its citizens not to come to Nigeria. Banditry and kidnapping are spreading across the country.
We have thousands of security officers, but many are assigned to protect private individuals and politicians instead of the general public. It is common to see a single politician moving around with up to seven security guards, while ordinary people, especially our children, are left unprotected.
I am calling on all security agencies to focus on protecting the nation. Many Nigerians living abroad are afraid to bring their children home because of this insecurity.”
He concluded by urging all Nigerians to come together and support the fight against insecurity:
“The government alone cannot do it. Every Nigerian must be involved in making the country safe again.”
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