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Sen. Sani Shehu Explains Why Killings Are Yet to Stop

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Senator Shehu Sani has said the Federal Government is yet to stop killings in some parts of the country because the victims are poor.

The senator representing Kaduna Central noted this in a tweet on his handle.

“The indifference of the ruling political establishment to end the ceaseless violence & killings in the country is based on the fact that the victims are the poor and the peasants in rural areas,” he wrote.

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