BREAKING: “Enough Is Enough” — Senator Ayodele Arise has urged Nigeria to act swiftly over the continued detention of Nigerian troops in Burkina Faso, warning that what started casually is now beginning to drag into weeks.

Raising the alarm on the Senate floor, Arise called on the Federal Government and military leadership to take firm action against Captain Ibrahim Traoré over the detention of 11 Nigerian military personnel and a Nigerian aircraft. He stressed that Nigeria’s silence is becoming danger0us.

Other lawmakers backed his position, describing the situation as degrading and unacceptable, and warned that prolonged inaction could weaken Nigeria’s sovereignty and send the wrong signal internationally.

“No country will allow its troops to be held without explanation,” lawmakers insisted, emphasizing that the soldiers were on official duty and that nothing justifies their continued detention.

This is no longer a diplomatic whisper — it’s a national c0ncern.

Should Nigeria take a tougher diplomatic or military stance to secure the release of its detained soldiers?

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BREAKING: “Enough Is Enough” — Senator Ayodele Arise has urged Nigeria to act swiftly over the continued detention of Nigerian troops in Burkina Faso, warning that what started casually is now beginning to drag into weeks. Raising the alarm on the Senate floor, Arise called on the Federal Government and military leadership to take firm action against Captain Ibrahim Traoré over the detention of 11 Nigerian military personnel and a Nigerian aircraft. He stressed that Nigeria’s silence is becoming danger0us. Other lawmakers backed his position, describing the situation as degrading and unacceptable, and warned that prolonged inaction could weaken Nigeria’s sovereignty and send the wrong signal internationally. “No country will allow its troops to be held without explanation,” lawmakers insisted, emphasizing that the soldiers were on official duty and that nothing justifies their continued detention. This is no longer a diplomatic whisper — it’s a national c0ncern. Should Nigeria take a tougher diplomatic or military stance to secure the release of its detained soldiers? If It’s Loud Share this post to keep the pressure alive. New here? Follow our page to stay updated on verified breaking stories. #NewsFlash #BreakingNews #NigeriaSecurity
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