Insecurity in Nigeria: Pressure mounts on President Buhari to resign
CHURAC, led by Alaowei.E. Cleric Esq and other stakeholders on Sunday backed Sen. Enyinnanya Abaribe’s call for President Muhammadu Buhari to resign from office over the spate of insecurity in the Country.NBA National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kunle Edun Esq said, “The security situation in Nigeria presently has reached an alarming level and it seems obvious that the Federal Government is incapable of tackling the increasing rate of kidnapping and banditry in many parts of the country.
“It is not in doubt that the security strategies of the Federal government is not working. This state of anomaly has been of great concern to the Nigerian Bar Association and the NBA President, Paul Usoro, SAN has continuously made it a focal point in his state of the Nation releases. Cleric said, “He spoke the minds of the larger Nigerian populace. I am on the same page with the Senator on this issue.
“Nothing is more correct than the assertion that the security architectures as presently constituted have failed the nation. “The security situation has never been this bad before. The worst thing is that even the President’s home State is not secured.” “I am not surprised if the activities of bandits reign supreme in the northern part because that is the expected result with the current lopsided security arrangements in the Country.”
According to Taiga, “Security Chiefs are the problems of the Country and not President Buhari. The Security Chiefs have failed in their responsibilities in securing the lives and properties of the Citizens. “Nigerians, including lawyers are now being kidnapped regularly and whenever vital intelligence is passed to the Police authorities, their response is always discouraging. They are obviously overwhelmed.”
“If the solution is for the Federal government is to replace the top echelon of the security aparatus because of their dismal performance, so be it. “If it was in an advanced clime, I don’t think Buhari will be happy seeing himself leading Nigeria when he has failed his primary responsibility of securing lives and property.”
“The top security chiefs are becoming redundant. They have run out of ideas as the situation we have at present requires fresh blood. Cleric advised President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately reconstitute a new security team just as the NASS and other well meaning Nigerians have lend their voice to the call.
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