The Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, and its
Niger Delta counterpart, Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), have faulted the
planned deployment of military to major highways to stem the high level of
insecurity in the country, saying the proposal which they described as outdated
won't solve the problem.
The two groups on Monday expressed deep concern
with the rising wave of insecurity in the country and the glaring inability of
the federal government to tackle the problem.
Spokesman of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, told journalists that the government proposal won't solve the insecurity problem.
According to him, the military is already
overstretched "with the Chief of Army Staff openly complaining that the
soldiers are not doing enough against the insurgents in the Northeast."
Odumakin wondered "where do you want to get
the number of soldiers to deploy in the highways?" Besides, you are
sending coded message to the military about who should govern when you hand
over police duties to them all over the country."
He therefore said what Afenifere believes would
solve the problem is the creation of state police to compliment the activities
of the Nigeria Police Force in addressing the overwhelming insecurity
challenge.
"What we need now is a state police system because
we cannot continue to run a multi-ethnic country with a single police," he
stated.
On its part, PANDEF urged the federal government to
wake up to its responsibility of curbing the alarming insecurity situation in
the country which he said has already risen to an unspeakable dimension.
Its National Secretary, Dr. Alfred Mulade, stated
that the group was right to conclude "that we are in a state of an orchestrated
and systematic war wrecked on the South and middle belt by dissident elements
effectively demonstrated by Fulani herdsmen militias surreptitiously supported
and encouraged by the federal government headed by President Muhammadu Buhari,
through obnoxious policies."
He said the planned use of military to solve
security problem is out of place, saying: "On the surface, it might appear
as if they are doing so much, but clearly, it is grossly inadequate and out of
pattern, as the government cannot be saying one thing while it’s doing another thing
altogether."
The PANDEF statement which was signed by its Scribe
stated that "the government has by its action encouraged criminality,
insecurity, banditry and kidnappings in the country, particularly in the South area
and Middle Belt, when it cannot arrest or refuse to arrest and prosecute any of
the perpetrators of these heinous crimes.
"It is
appalling and against rationality that up till now, the security agencies have
not made any arrest of any Fulani herdsman, kidnapper or bandit ravaging the
Southern and Middle Belt regions. How
are we sure that the same soldiers that are being deployed would summon the courage
to curb the insecurity situation that is being wrecked on the Southern and
Middle Belt areas of the country by Fulani herdsmen?
"To fuel our curiosity, when certain northern
elements issued ultimatum to compel the
government to unilaterally implement Ruga policies, and even went ahead to call
southern governors and leaders unprintable names, an action which portends danger for this
country, still the government has not reacted reassuringly.
"If we had a serious government, these
northern elements, who had the guts to give ultimatum to the government on this
kind of serious issue capable of setting the country on fire, should have been
arrested and prosecuted.
"We are persuaded to align with the recent
letter written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo to President Muhammad
Buhari. The inferences and conclusions arrived at in the letter and the advice
proffered in it make the message a rehash of what the Southern and Middle
leaders have been advocating, which forms the core of panacea for a secure and peaceful coexistence.
"We therefore which to advise the government
that security knows no ethnic or political or religious barrier. It is at the
core of human existence, and so should be handled as an existential issue. “Hence,
the essence and primary responsibility of a government is to provide security
for its citizenry, without which, no government has the legitimacy to exist."
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