Pan Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has expressed concern that no part of the country is safe and asked President Muhammadu Buhari to show that he is still in charge of the nation.
Publicity Secretary of the Group, Jare Ajayi, while expressing concern with the rising insecurity in Nigeria, in a statement, wondered if Buhari is aware of the situation in the country.
According to Ajayi, no part of the country is safe at present saying specifically that in Ogbomoso, Oyo State in the South-West, three cases of kidnapping were recorded which involved death of the victims.
Describing handling of insecurity by the present administration as “kid-glove manner” he adds, “terrorists and kidnappers have been so emboldened that they now attack security institutions at will and malevolently go into houses of their victims to deal with fellow Nigerians, all under the watch of government and security agencies.
“Instances that can be cited in this respect included the following: Reports have it that bandits on the night of Sunday, August 7, attacked and killed three persons, while scores were reportedly abducted by the attackers in Bali town, headquarters of Bali Local Government Area of Taraba State.
“The bandits began to raid people from house to house after overpowering the security personnel at the checkpoint.
“Just last Friday, four police officers were killed when gunmen attacked Agwa Divisional Police Headquarters in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria’s South-east.”
The Afenifere scribe pointed out that government and security agencies have been “doing one thing or the other but that the expected result has not been achieved due to uncoordinated strategies among others.”
On re-integrating confirmed terrorists and bandits, he stated that “evidence had shown that such seemingly reintegrated bandits go ahead to commit crimes that are more heinous than the ones they were known for beforehand.
“Equally important, President Muhammadu Buhari needs to come out and let perpetrators of terrorism and kidnapping know that he has had enough.
“He should let them realize that the pact he signed with Nigerians was not to come and see to the serial termination of their lives but to ensure their security, improve their welfare and move the nation to a desirable next level.
“Unfortunately, the president has not been able to deliver on any of the desirables. He only brought to the nation, the negatives which were far from the expectation of anybody.”
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