Mr Shehu Sani said bandits “have been able to establish governance structure” while they continue to kidnap for ransom.
The vice president pointed out that all citizens had a part to play in supporting the soldiers at the front line of the struggle for the nation’s soul.
The former army chief is championing the deradicalisation of bandits and terrorists, and the education of Nigerians living in the northern region.
The clergyman says the Buhari regime is “totally oblivious to the cherished values of the sacredness of life.”
A security report to the Nigerian Immigration Service, claims that the attack on Abuja will happen between 17th and 31st December, 2021.
The court’s declaration ended Mr Buhari regime’s reluctance to declare the extremist groups as terrorists despite mounting pressure from political players.
The minister said bandits will be classified as terrorists once Mr Buhari was satisfied with the “procedure”.
The Chief of Army Staff said those fuelling insecurity in the country will soon be confronted with full state force.
Mr Adesina said those saying Mr Buhari is being soft on bandits and terrorists while clamping down on secessionists speak out of ignorance and hatred.
It was not immediately clear whether or not the stations have started complying with the directive.
