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Gani Adams Names Two South West States Where Terrorists Are Currently Residing In The Forests 

The generalissimo of Yoruba land, Chief Gani Adams has raised a disturbing alarm about the sudden infiltration of terrorists into the southwest of Nigeria.

Until now, bandits and other group of terrorists are majorly known to be operating in the North East. Later, it escalated to the North West and other regions of the North.  Recently, the criminal gang have gone full blown with their operation across the country.

A month ago, a Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State was attack by Bandits with over forty worshippers reportedly killed in the attack while several others are still in the hospital battling for survival.

Since then, activities of terrorists across the country have continued to get worse without any fruitful overture by the federal government to mitigate it.

In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media,  Kehinde Aderemi on Sunday, Gani Adams named two major states in the southwest where Bandits are currently taking refuge in the forests and strategizing to carry out their bloody attacks on the region.

According to the statement which was also published on Punch Newspapers, Osun and Ogun states are the two southwest states where the terrorists are currently staying.

Gani Adams advised the southwest governors to quickly convene an emergency security meeting and put up measures to prevent any attack.

The Aare  Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land said Abuja has seemingly lost the battle to terrorists and the destroyer of hope are now trying to expand their territory to the southwest.

He however vowed he would never allow them to take over southwest land.

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