 Mae Ysgrifenni ddweud athrym yn gyllid i'r ddechrau yng Nghymru yn y gwaith yng ngyfwyr yng ngyfredig? Mae ysgrifenni'n 26%. Mae ysgrifenni'n rhannu bod cynhyrchu yn cyfarfod yn y lleidiau cysylltu cyfrifol, a'r lleidiau cyfrifol yn cael 44% gyda'r Gwbryd Bohaeth, oes o'r 26%. Mae'r cyfnod 26% yn y sylwyr yn y sylwyr yn y Cyfnodol, mae'r Cyfnodol yn 22% yn y Cyfnodol, a'r Cyfnodol yn Y Nidrwyng Nidrwyng, mae'r Cyfnodol yn 22% yn y Cyfnodol. Mae'n ddweud y cyfnodol ymlaen i'r cyfnodol, ymlaen i'r cyfnodol a'r cyfnodol, ac yn ymgylcheddol i'r cyfnodol yn ymgylcheddol. Y cyfnodol 8104 yn y cyfnodol, yn y cyfnodol 5363 yn y cyfnodol, yn y cyfnodol 66,09%. Yn y cyfnodol, dyma yw Francis Chilaca, yn y cyfnodol yn y cyfnodol, ac yw Dymolau Fwyl Nololau. Yn y cyfnodol, dyma yw Yn Y Llyfr. Yn y cyfnodol, dyma yw'r cyfnodol. Yn y cyfnodol. Yn y cyfnodol, dyma yw Yn Y Llyfr, Because as a journalist, you interact with people every day. You feel the pulse of people, get to find out what they think about the governments of the day, their reactions to security operatives, and this report has clearly stated percentage wise where Nigerians stand in terms of their trust for leadership and of course, other issues like security. But why do you think that the trust level has dropped so much? It's not much. Is it really about the government of the day or is it about the Nigerian state in itself? Well, it's a very large extent. I'd say both. If you go for elections campaigning and you make certain promises to the people and four years down the line, or six years down the line, they find that certain expectations are not met quite naturally. The issue of trust would come up, a rywbeth oherwydd, angen i'w gweithiau ymddangos i'r ffordd yn hynny'n gyflwyno'r ffordd yn naddwy broses y bydd ymgwrs yn hynny. Afon yw'n amlod iddol fawr yn gofyn, mae hynny'n cael eu my audience i Nigeria. Mae'n cynhyrch ar gyfer cyfrifloedd neu fel pwlethau sydd wedi ychydig yw Iwrdd, mae'r pethau ffrannu wedi cyfnodol, ond yn fawr, y byddai'r ysgymru fawr. Ynw yw'n fawr. Ynw'n fawr, Ffrasys, ond yw'n mynd i chi'n ymdweud â'r gynhyrchu'n ddweud, yn yng Nghymru, mae'r gydag o'r fagafol, ddwy'r ethyn, i'r teimlo sydd yna, i'r teimlo yn ddwylo ond yw'n gwybr. A, mae'r gynhyrchu'n ddwylo yn yr adeiladau. Mae oedd ymdweud o'ch ddwylo, mae'n cyfnodol, Ond y pethau y Llywodraeth wedi'i gilydd y bydd ystafell a'r hyn yn ymdweud yng Nghyrch yn dal i gael ymddangos. Ond yna'r cyfrifio'r ysgol yng Nghyrch yn yr hyn ymdweud yng Nghyrch yn ymddangos yma'r prosiectau yng Nghyrch yn yr hynny. Can yw i chi ddweud ynghyrch yn ymdweud yng nghyrch yn ymdweud yng Nghyrch, Mae'r cyffredin ychydig yn ymlaen i gyd yn ymgyrch yn hwnnw, yn ymrydau ac yn ymwneud angen yw, a'r byw yn ymrydau. Mae'r cyffredin yw'r cyffredin, a'r byw'n ddechrau'n gwedd, mae'r gweithio'n gweithio ar y lleol. Mae'n fwy o'r fwy o'r gweithio ar gyfer y gwaith. Mae'r cyffredin ymlaen yn ymryd, yn ymryd, a'r cyffredin yn ymryd, yn ymrydau'n gweithio. ac mae'r ffordd, mae'r ffordd, mae'r ffordd, mae'r ffordd a'r ffordd, ydych chi'n ganddo'r ac mae'n ganddo'r ganddo'r ffordd, ma'r ystod yw mae'n gwneud o gweld i'w ddechrau'n gynhyrchu'r bydd. Yn meddwl hwn, mae'n gwneud o'r ysgrifennu sy'n meddwl yw myfyrwch yn eu cyffredinol, Ond yna, os ydydd am gyfnod o'r gwlad a chyfriddio cael eu bwysig o'r ysgrifennu ar hyn ar gyfer y llyfr. Felly mynd i'r ffordd maen nhw'n gweithio'n Gweithio'n Gweithio a'r gweithio'r hyffordd mewn y gweithio sy'n gweithio'n gwyllwch ar y llyfr. Mae ymddwn yn cael y cyfnod a'i pwyllwch ar y ffattau cyfnod o'r gyfer y gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. yn ystod, mae ydych yn fwylltio cyd-fawr o'r byw. A ydych yn gweithio, ydych yn gweithio yw 2023, ym 2 ym 2 o'r ym 5, a rydyn ni'n gweithio'r bwysig yn y gweithio'r bwysig ar hyn o'r ffordd, ond y gweithio'r gwahau'r gwaith yn ymweld, yw Banditry, yw Anon Gondman, yw Boko Haram, yw'r unig ffordd ar y Nigerian ysgol. We also have non-state actors who have also cropped up as the results of the insecurity that we are facing in the land. So Mr Ylau, ask you why because you obviously are an elder and you obviously have been in this country longer than I have. Why do you think that there is such lack of will, political will to deal with this issue of insecurity? Let me just remind you, just yesterday we saw videos of dead bodies being deposited at a government house Yn Plattu Stiad. Rydych chi dydyn nhw. Yn Eindu Ein. Yn dweud addag, a'i dod yn dysgu sydd y meddwl, os i'r meddwl sydd yn ei ddweud sydd wedi'i meddwl. Fin y gallai meddwl wedi'i meddwl a chael willau sefydliadol? Yn dweud, mae eich IQ yn ei ddweud o ddim yn ei ddweud? Felly, rydyn ni wedi cyflogurau y fyddain hyn yn ei ddweud. ddifrwng, ond mae'n ddifwng ysgol iawn. Mae'n ddifwng ysgol iawn, byddwch yn ysgol iawn. Mae'n ddifwng ysgol iawn yn cael ei gwybodaeth atmodol, ond nid yw ystod, ei wneud fath o'r hynny. Yn ddifwng ysgol iawn fel ddifwng ddifwng ysgol iawn, mae'n ddifwng ysgol iawn, ac fy modd fel y dyfodol o ddoch chi'n ddiddordeb bod yn ddych chi'n ddiddorol i gael'i wneud i gael y ddyfodol hwnnw. Doedd yna gweithio ddatblygu'r uddiolol eich perffeniadau eich ffordd o'r FTA, s'cynno i'r iawn, sy'n mawr o'r cyfnod oherwydd i bryd cyfnod o'r wahanol, I will let you know that this week we have been speaking with retired military men, retired security secret service officials and they all seem to be saying the same thing. The men are overstretched and there are not enough people to fight this war. There are no equipments happening and the welfare of these officers and men have not been prioritised. Tofod y gweithio mewn politiogol er mwyn i dwy五 o ffynu frywch. Aleddod, maen nhw, mae rhoi wedi gweld fel hyn i—dyn nhw mae'n cystafeliadau. Ond mae ydw i'n dddangos. Rydyn yn gweithio nad maen nhw'n cael ei ymddangos i ddefnyddio hyd hyn. A dyna y gallwn Tyd-Syfirel yn fath i'n gallu masrgyngyrchau'r ffostafell a gwellig rôl i ddefnyddio ar y cyflwyneth yr unigio i ddefnyddio'r gyflwyneth. felly nid o'r gwybwysig yn ystod o'r cyfnod ac yn oed i'r bodi bod yn ystod o'r cyfnod o'r cyfnod, ond os ydych chi'n cyfnod o'r cwmwysig, fyddai'r cyfrifio'r cyfrifio, oherwydd ei wneud yn yr unig o'r cyfnod ac yn ystod o'r cyfan. Rwy'n cael ei wneud. Os ydych chi'n clywed o'r cyfnod o'r cyffredinol, oherwydd, oherwydd, y ffrifio'r cyffredinol ei wneud o'r cyffredinol, the don't have the numbers, because internal security is also being attended to across Nigeria. The last time, I heard the armed forces have deployed to about 26 or 27 States. So if you have many of the armed forces performing internal security duties in 26 or 27 States, ..on y gallwn ffordd sy'n rhai gweld… ..yna'n ddechrau holl o'r cymdeilio… ..yna'n eu cynhyrchu i'r bywyd. Yn gyfnod ymgyrch yn ysgrifennu gwybodaeth… ..yna'n gweithio ffans... ..yna'n gweithio'r hunain. Byddwn i'n gwybod a'i gydag i'n gweithio'r fances. Fances... ..yna'n gufnod i ddweud o'r cyfnod sy'n gweithio… ..yna'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio… I mean, if you do not have political will, how do we recruit these men? How do we take care of their welfare? How do we even get to talk with the American government, the Senate which has put a stop to some of the equipments that we still need to fight this war? And really, as Nigerians, where do we even come in to put pressure on our leadership to get the job done in closing? Well, I think that each time we try to shift the blame, we try to create a scenario that makes our leaders accountable and get worried. Everybody keeps saying, yes, but it's cool when we all know that it's not there, and then we talk about lack of a pigment. So that is really, really funny and laughable. The question is, this so-called bandits or terrorists or Boko Harair, where are they getting their weapons from? How are their weapons entering into the country? This is a country where bandits have shot down a fighter jet, and people are not asking questions. How did they get such a level of equipment? So the point is that there is corruption in the system, and the whole thing that is happening in Nigeria is central around corruption. Our leaders from head to toe are all corrupt, and they are the ones that are responsible. People need to become selfless. That is what leadership is all about. But Nigerian leaders are not selfless. They are not patriotic. Right now we do not have patriotic leaders in Nigerian leadership cycle. We do not. If we do have patriotic leaders, we can't wake up every day. All we see on the front pages of newspapers is this number of persons have been kidnapped, this number of persons have been killed, and all of that. So the thing is that the intelligence guidance system of our security architecture is totally weak. That is where the national security advisers should wake up and do a lot of homework. Something is wrong with the security architecture that they are not getting right. All the security experts should sit down and find out how come when the bandits or Boko Harair strike in the school and they cut away with 300 children. How do they move this thing on their children? Where do they move them to? These are questions that we should be asking. And I have come that in the process of moving this number of children, nobody responds immediately. So we have a problem with response time. So there is need for Mr President to sit down and take a second look and let them think as if there is no bus when it comes to the issue of security in this country. Well, I mean, thank you very much gentlemen for being part of this conversation. I would really want to continue, but we are out of time. Ademolol is a broadcast journalist and Francis Chilaca is a political analyst. Thank you gentlemen for your thoughts. Thank you. All right. Well, we will take a short break and take you to see the highlights of the episodes we had this week and we want to give you a rundown. Right after that, I'll give you my take. Well, President Biden, for at least a decade, has been against the continued operations going on in Afghanistan. So for at least the last 10 years, he has been pretty consistent like you mentioned. But here in the US, just to give everybody a feel of the strong criticism that the president is facing from both parties, from Republicans and Democrats, it's not so much that Afghanistan fell to the Taliban. It's the fact that we have a 10 to 15,000 US citizens stuck in Afghanistan right now. And in addition to that anywhere from 80 to over 100,000 Afghan translators, contractors and people that we promised to get out and into safety after we evacuated. So it's not so much that the country fell to the Taliban, which is a point of criticism, but it's the fact that President Biden had seven months to get these people out of Afghanistan and into safety, and he was not able to do so. The fact that it's been shrouded in so much secrecy, doesn't it call to question how government is going about it and the other? You say if it's a quick fix? I think yes, it's a quick terrible fix, you know, and it's going to be detrimental to the survival of Nigeria. First of all, we need to understand that ideological driven war is different from other driven war, just like what transpired in the Niger Delta as some other part of the war. This ideological driven war is a war that perhaps could take till eternity. You can't tell somebody, for example, I'm a Christian. There's nothing you're going to tell me about Jesus Christ today or the opposite side of Jesus, as I believe, because that is my faith, I understand. And most of these guys have been brainwashed in the sense that they believe that when they take out an infidel, they have a place in heaven, I know, kept for them. And that is why, like the last speaker I already said, we need to start looking into religious brutality, because sometimes we always believe that in our climate here, we're suffering from police brutality. Police brutality is the least problem we have here in Nigeria. What if the president has seen that this is the only solution to the issue that we're facing today, and he might, at some point or to some extent, douse tension, and that's why he's very insistent on this? Why don't we give him that benefit of a doubt? We cannot, because I can remember there was a time he wanted to be president in 2011, and such a question was given to the contestants that came on the television program, and I have the tape, I have the video with me. And in 2011 he was still talking, he was talking about the grazing route. The grazing route is no solution. Let us face it. What we need is what others do and they have been successful. Why would we want to regress thousands of years into the kind of situation in which we'll read about in the holy books and believe that is the solution to the 21st century problem? And then, of course, some people see it as even when Nigeria makes suggestions. Some people see it as an attack on the government. I don't think so. And then, at the same time, we are asking people, the citizens, to put their hands on deck to fight this, because you cannot fight this war all by the military themselves or the security agencies. You need the community, you need the civilian population, you need everybody to be given support one way or the other through either information or through some kind of physical support, logistical support and stuff like that. And so, for the federal government to now come and say they will come and acquire land in Benway State to give it to these headers who have been killing our people, who have made our people to be in IDP camps for the past six or seven years, which is a private business. I think that is totally unacceptable and we are not going to accept that. The entire people of Benway State are not going to accept that. We are going to resist that move. And the only way we can do is by going to court to seek a redress against the injustice that the federal government wants to come and establish these reserves in Benway State. The headers that we used to know will come with their cattle and then the highest thing they will carry or they will carry will be their sticks to control the cattle. But now, the headsmen that you are seeing, you are seeing them with the AK-47. And sometimes you don't even see them with livestock, you don't even see them with cattle. And so their agenda now is different from what was obtainable long before now. Now they are coming with an agenda. They are coming to take over this land. They are coming to kill our people so that they can now take over their land and settle here. And we are saying that no. The headers that we used to know. Have you had a conversation with any of these people for them to tell you, because I'm trying to understand where you got this conclusion from, that they want to take over your land, kill your people and take over your land. How is that even possible? Well, well. What is happening here in Benway State? Most of the places that they have sacked these communities from their ancestral homes, if you go there now, they have destroyed their graves. They have cut down their economic trees. They have destroyed their houses. And they have settled on those lands now, as I talk to you. Contestation of power is a normal thing that happens. It happened in the APC. Don't forget before they do election. And so it depends on how you manage yours. If you manage yours wrongly, you face the consequences. If you manage yours rightly, you take the victory and give God all the glory. Don't worry yourself, my sister. On Friday, the neck of the province of Guarati party will meet and the decision that will gladden your heart. I know within you, you are praying that the good days of the province of Guarati party will return when we will have the dividends of democracy that you appreciate. And even as you're there, you're not comfortable because you're not sure if bandits will not invade your studio. If bandits will invade MDA, the seat of where all our military minds are being groomed and kidnapped cadets and even the military will pay ransom. You know, it's shocking. I'm saying that there are those who say that the people who oppose governments this vehemently are those who obviously are in opposition or are people who want something. And if the government were to give you what you want, you probably would lose your voice. Do you agree with that? They may be correct, because of course that is also part of the Nigerian character. They may be correct. But in most cases, I would tell you this, when there are two categories of people that come on air, let me tell you this, my dear. You're like a daughter to me, I want you to listen and attend to me. There are two categories of people who come on air to talk. There are those who come to talk as politicians and maybe the poor within the realm of politicians. All they say is to see how they are able to manage things to grow in their own way and make sure they protect themselves, hide the next elections and so on. The second category are people who are nationalists. People by virtue of their background of training and so on have grown up to rob the country. Our leaders need to stop the bickering, the cat-fighting, the bulk-passing, or you're doing it because you are from this place or that place. We already are divided along these lines of ethnicity and religion. Can we for once just come together and look for a possible lasting solution to this insecurity in our country? We keep talking about what's happening in Afghanistan and how we might become Afghanistan, but we can start today to make sure that that does not happen. We can build the Nigeria that we want today. We cannot do it without leaders who are together, who will have a synergy and a purpose to fix Nigeria. Let it not be about yourself, Mr President. Let it not be about you, Mr Governor or Senator. Let it be about the Nigerian people. Keep us safe. We need you to work for us in our interests because this is why we give you that job. I am Mary Annacol. Thank you for watching.