 Gwelwch ein panfaith überrwyf yn morch. Mae'r wyth fadech ar y wneud â'r gyfnod Llywodraeth sy'n gweithio ac mae'r gweithio gyda blwyddyn hyn yn maen nhw, ac yn gweithio yrgyntaf 41 ymwneud yn ôl yn y fath through. Y cyfnodig acferon wedi'u ffosbwn iechyd ychydig eich cywbeth yw hynny'n o'r cyfnod i'r sefydliadau yn yma eich cyfnod ar gyfer o hollu o'r ryebu yn y gweithio ymddangos yn yr hynod teimlo. plus i fi Africa's correspondent Destiny Momo has more. For a country like Nigeria that has played vital role in carbon global security by constantly contributing troops to international peacekeeping missions, one would think that strict security measures would be in place for the citizenry. The question remains, what went wrong? On Sunday, a police station in Adamawa state was attacked by gunmen abducting two victims and over 41 persons becoming gun victims in the past one week in Anambra and other parts of the country. Security experts speak on the loss of faith in the security agencies by Nigerians and points the government in the right direction. What is even more wise of me is that the state doesn't seem to be showing enough concern to the duty, the primary duty of government which is to protect lives and property. Loss of sociocultural value system, unemployment and poverty, as well as poor control of borders and major causes of insecurity, but what can the citizens do to ensure safety as the cases of violence keeps increasing? Every country has a fair share of security challenges, but when the state of insecurity rises by the day, then there is need for urgent action from relevant authorities.