 Today on the breakfast, the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control has warned of possible feed wave of COVID-19 virus in the country, giving the resurrection and the number of confirmed cases. What's the impact of this on public health? Also on the breakfast, Presidency reacts to video by terrorists threatening President Mohammad Abu-Hari and flogging key nap train passengers describing it as a propaganda adding that security agencies on top of the matter. Is this the best way to go? We will be reviewing all of the biggest stories making the headlines across major dailies. It's a beautiful Monday morning welcome to you the breakfast in Pashto, Africa. I am Messi Boko. As always we set off with our top trending conversation and top for us this morning is the Abuja Kaduna train victims tortured by bandits. Now the abductors of the Kaduna Abuja train passengers have released another video which is making the rounds and has gotten a lot of Nigerian stalking where victims were being flogged by this terrorist has really had breaking. This terrorist had attacked the Abuja Kaduna train on March the 28th killing eight and kidnapping no fewer than 61 passengers. The managing director of the Bank of Agriculture Al-Wan Hassan was the first to be released after it was reported that he paid 100 million Nair ransom on April the 7th. 75 days after the incident the terrorists also released 11 persons held in captivity which according to the negotiator took Mamo media consultant to the Islamic cleric Shaik Gumi described it as an achievement you know following services of robust engagement with this terrorist I mean one begins to wonder we have mediators people who are mediating with terrorists we know them with the approval of the federal government and so there's a lot of conversation and there's a lot that follows the first is you know it brings to bear the question of when the president came in I mean 2015 you had a lot of campaign the APC came you need to look at that video and also have in mind that across the globe generally in every climb the number one responsibility of every government is that lives and properties will be protected that's your number one job as a government everywhere in the world security protection of lives and property is the number one responsibility of every government it's a universal thing when it has to do with government so there's no excuse now the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 guarantees that as well that you know the welfare of the people and all of that will be the concern of government now it's it's also you know question especially when you know that this government came on the strength of saying hey we will crush Boko Haram in three months and we wouldn't show that lives and properties are secured that's that's on that promise that they came through three mantras you want to see or three points that are stand on security fight against corruption and the economy but isn't it an irony the world where we are today the spin a lot of you know talks about government effort and recently the government has also the presidency has responded you know to the video and saying hey it's it's a propaganda it's a universal tool globally where you have terrorists trying to force government to heed to all of this action but now I just asking too many questions especially when the president had promised that you know the issue of insecurity would be the story would be in the past what happens to the Tucano jets that we had received and we know that we received the last batch 12 of them it was said that you know that took the Tucano jets was going to be a game changer for the fight against insecurity I mean we know that this was what the government say 12 of this Tucano jet and it's not a joke because we have expanded it's not like we got these jets because the United States and all the parts were very you know happy and said hey Nigerians you guys are fantastic so let's just donate to Tucano jets you but we were told that this Tucano jets would be a game changer and you know the northeastern part of the country all of the insecurity issues would be the far-fetched stories but what's happening has the military deployed this Tucano jets what's going on what happened this bombers that's what we're told what's really going on it's very unfortunate it's very sad it's really really if you look at that video and see how these persons have been maltreated this attacks pairs persons who pay their taxes at the end of the day where's the law of social contract has it been respected the government on the other hand would do its beat and the people who pay their taxes saddening I'm not sure you want to be in that situation you cannot imagine but I'd like you to take you know imagine put yourself in their shoes imagine what they've been going through I mean this is just one a tip of the iceberg imagine what has been going on the things that we have not seen but what from that it's just a reminder that government has a responsibility and it is your responsibility that lives and properties are protected the response of government is saying that hey the military's on top of the issue and you know the military is not it's not not it's not that the military is not aware of what's going on but he's the militia really aware of the these professionals really aware what's really going on they said that we don't have the wheel now we embed with these persons what could be the issue we have the clues we understand we know these people the identity is not Eden why haven't we swung into or swung into action if if you know that's anything to go back and with the fact that this terrorists would actually threaten the number one citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria the number one citizen now it's not even a threat would you say that that's just a threat because we also know that just recently the president's advanced team was attacked is this just a mere threat but that's the much we can take on that we move away to a fantastic story because I mean we need to celebrate this one Toby Amosu breaks the 100 meters hurdles record and she's a Nigerian she she actually ran for 12.40 plus 1.5 millimeters to break her own record for Africa it's the biggest thing that's happened in the history we do have a track we quickly just come to this we listen to this and when we return we'll continue with the conversation stay with us at the start technically so perfect the Nigerian look so easy points to this guy she liked that 12.4 for Toby Amosu and if that time stays as it as it is that would be a new national record for Nigeria well it's it's been said that is the fastest heat time ever you definitely have a global championship Nigerians are making us really proud despite the fact that we have recorded zero medals yet but you look at that it's a great one and Toby Amosu we're really proud of you I mean looking at that you would always associate when you see the race you would say Kenyans would always be on top of this one but she just did another one the AR and we're very expecting that hey whatever happens maybe a medal would definitely come out of this we're proud of you we're proud of everyone that's out there it just gladdens our heart that we see you making us proud despite all of the odds and so let's move away from that another interesting conversation it's that you have residents reacting to our Biodon's visit to Shango Ota now this residents reacted when governor Biodon pay the visa some people would see an August visa to you know the location and so those mixed reaction when he visited the community there were road issues I mean if you have seen that video I'm sure they were able to pop that up or put our up right on screen where it was floated you could see the floods and you could see everything the road is horrible and members of this communities were really talking now let's let me bring you to speed with some of the reaction some people were saying that the governor had wanted to he came through he was going you know his normal going to his business or just going about his business then fortunately he met that and it was trying to get his convoy so dive at that particular part because you had the road being floated and it would be poor drainage system bad roads and what have you and the people insisted that he has to go through that particular spot we can't really a set in what the true situation was with that but the truth is it's their bad road I mean is there a problem was their problem yes flood is a major issue you know you look at the potholes and all of that is the governor of that particular state and we hear different stories saying he's saying oh he's going to be committed to ensuring that the roads have been fixed it brings us back to the question it's not just you know good state he cuts across the entire 36 states of the Federation maybe and just maybe excluding the FCT because some people say the roads in the FCT and you know the infrastructure are probably just be different and that's why the president might not understand when people talk about you know poor infrastructure across the the country I know a colleague who was saying what you're talking about the roads here have fantastic roads it's that the situation including the suburbs and the satellite towns would that be the situation but you ask yourself again we are taxpayers taxpayers constantly paying taxes what's the primary responsibility of government providing the basic amenities you talk about road infrastructure should it be rocket science why don't we as all those we are as a country can we really bolster we have a good road network and we understand how that's connected to economic development and what happens especially when you say people are involved in agricultural transportation of goods and services transportation of people from one point to the other especially when you have the airlines being you know just having one or two issues really why is it difficult for us to have proper road infrastructure across the entire country governance of state is this is this impossible why why really what's the problem it's just simple provide the people with the basic things that they need just basic things it's like you belong to a family there's a father and there's a mother there's a family it's just it's just basic that they will provide certain things until you get to you know a point where you're able to fend for yourself or cater for yourself what are these basic things that the people have pass apply road infrastructure and just access to medical care Nigerians would pay for these things I mean you will talk about tax payment and all of that but you know it's impossible we don't really care about that but every other time you have our leaders who jet out of this country and then when they go out to all the parts of the world to see this road I mean don't you always feel that it could have been happening in your own space what is so difficult for us to provide the basic things that people need well that's the much and all we can take this morning 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