BY EBUN SESSOU
Prominent Nigerians have continued to condemn the increasing rate of
insecurity and killings in the country. They also frowned at loss of
lives and properties in some parts of the country.
Unless, we desist, it will consume us—Gowon
Elder statesman, General Yakubu Gowon, former Head of State who
spoke with Saturday Vanguard, lamented that the country is degenerating
to a level where lives have been devalued and unless we desist from
perpetrating evil, the country might not be saved.
According to him, “It is unfortunate that insecurity has become a
norm in the country. I do not know why Nigerians do not value the lives
of other Nigerians. Life in this country is valueless and I do not know
why this is happening.
“We have lost our religious beliefs, both Christian and Muslim. I
cannot honestly understand why this is happening to a country like
Nigeria. But, I will continue to pray and advise every concerned
individual to value the life of every Nigerian in the country.
“If we do not value one another, then we will destroy ourselves and
we will be out of reckoning in this world. I am sad about what is
happening and I am praying to God that all those perpetrators of evil
will desist from doing so, otherwise, it will consume all of us.
“It is as if our security forces cannot deal with them but it is the
people themselves that are ensuring that the country continue to face
the toughest challenge of its life regarding insecurity. If everyone
desists from evil, I believe we will all rejoice at the end”.
On the effect of insecurity in the country especially in the 2015
elections, he said, “the possibility of the election taking place first
lies in the hands of all Nigerians. We must do our best to get everybody
to desist from this evil, otherwise, there can’t be free and fair
election if we are starting on this note”.
All these are indications of a failed state—Col Umar
In his contribution, Col Abubakar Umar said that solving the
insecurity issue in Nigeria is a collective responsibility of government
and every Nigerian.
According to him, “Tackling serious insecurity challenge should not
just be looked at only from the government’s perspective. All Nigerians
must put hands on deck to solve this problem.
“The insecurity in the North Eastern part of Nigeria, the
kidnappings in the South East, the resurgence of the militancy in the
Niger Delta and of course the kidnappings in the South West. All these
are indications of a country moving towards collapse or a failed state.
Coupled with that is the kind of politics going on now, the politics of
intimidation, tenure for office at all cost. Politicians are not giving
us any hope and this is just an indication that there might be serious
crisis by 2015”, he added.
On how this problem would play out in the 2015 elections, he said,
“Expectations have been raised both for the governing party and the new
opposition. These expectations are not going to be less. I can see
what the situation would be if expectations are not met in 2015.
This is the reason why politicians should be careful of statements
that are capable of overheating the polity. It will be wise for
politicians to begin to think of how this county will survive rather
than thinking of winning elections”, he continued.
On the killing of police officers in Nasarawa, he said, “It is scary
that 120 policemen can be killed within a few hours. It is either that
the policemen were not well-trained or they were not well-equipped to
meet this kind of insurgences that are happening in the country or both.
“I believe they are not well trained and equipped which the
government of this country must look into holistically. I cannot imagine
how a militia group can surpass the police and ambush 120 policemen
within a few hours. It is more trouble when you know that the
insurgents are using charms. So, government must look at this problem
especially in the Northern part of the country.
“Apart from that, the Fulani/Tiv rift and the Bama clash had become a
major threat in the country and I have not seen enough efforts being
made so that these kinds of occurrences are averted. There should be a
deliberate effort by all states government especially in the North to
make sure they create ways for Fulanis so as not to trespass into
farmlands”, he further stated
Reacting to the rift between Northern Elders and Niger Delta Militants, he said, “I do
not see why the North should react to Asari Dokubo’s words. By now,
people should understand the tactics employed by people like Asari
Dokubo. People who are talking about war under democracy are not
democrats. In fact, there is no problem between the Niger Delta and the
Northerners as we should know.
“It is the political opportunists that are thinking of this kind of
issue and those who are looking forward to positions in the forthcoming
elections.
“It is totally unnecessary. I think Nigerians must love one another
and they must see this country as a united entity and be working towards
its stability for the good of all,not this optimistic warfare or
execution that will not serve the best interest of the country.
“If Nigeria should disintegrate, even the Niger Delta that has enough
oil will suffer serious consequences of instability as well as the
North. With this understanding, there is no point engaging in war of
words.
“We should all pull back and think of a better country. If Jonathan
deserves to win in the forthcoming election, then it will depend on his
performances in governing this country in the last six years. I think,
the politics of do or die is not in the best interest of this country”,
he added.
The development is totally unacceptable and downright barbaric—Lai Mohammed
Meanwhile, Alhaji Lai Mohammed National Publicity Secretary Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN), said, the party has expressed its condolences
to the families of the security agents who were killed by a militia
group in Nasarawa state recently, calling their killing brutal and
calamitous.
In his reaction, he called on the federal government to cater for the
wives, children and other dependants of the slain security personnel
so as to minimize the impact of their bereavement
His words: “We condemn the rate at which insurgents and militia
groups in the country are targeting and killing security agents, the
development is totally unacceptable and downright barbaric. “I believe
there is need for the authorities to declare a zero tolerance for the
killing of security agents by ensuring that those who perpetrate such
killings are fished out and brought to justice without delay.
“Meanwhile, there is need for continuous training and the provision
of necessary equipment for the security agents so that they can
adequately protect themselves while carrying on their constitutional
responsibilities of protecting lives and property.
“A poorly-trained, poorly-motivated and inadequately kitted security
agent is a soft target for the kind of stone-age marauders now rampaging
across our country,’’ he said.
*Source: The Vanguard Newspaper.



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