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Carl Umegboro |
(Published by INDEPENDENT newspapers on 29 September,2016).
Albeit the erstwhile administration
of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) led by Dr. Goodluck Jonathan didn’t make
sizable progress on security of lives and properties, the incumbent All
Progressive Congress (APC) administration has not fared better either since
inception on account of indiscriminate killings which spreads rapidly and ubiquitously
in the country. With the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in
mind, precisely Section 14(2b) which provides that, “the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of
government”, it is commonsensical to uphold that federal government needs to
be proactive and invoke intensive reviews of some of its policies towards making
a headway on the “welfare and security” of the people.
Comparatively, a US
President cannot consider as trivial where just a citizen is deliberately
deprived of his life on account of ethnic or religious romanticisms talk less
of where a whole village is invaded with lethal weapons and indigenes bloods
are randomly shed as that of animals during festivals or in abattoirs.
Prior to President Muhammadu Buhari’s
inauguration, insecurity of lives and properties was undeniably frightening with
the Boko Haram sect terrorizing and destroying lives and properties belonging
to Christians and non-northerners but considerably within the shores of northern
Nigeria. The government was able to control the sect from escalating outside
its origin and operational base in the northern areas. Atrocities committed
ranged from homicide on innocent citizens, corpers, children, women and
abduction of school girls. Churches remain
major targets which left several attacked and bombed during worship-services
with records of casualties at the scenes. As a result, most southerners
resident in the north frustratingly abandoned means of livelihood and relocated
for dear lives while scores of citizens are presently at various Internally-Displaced
Persons (IDPs) camps.
Eventually, since the inauguration of
President Buhari, the sect which hitherto domiciled and operated only within
its originating base in the north has progressed extremely to operating in the
south-east, south-south and south-west geopolitical zones with impunity. Apart
from disguising as herdsmen committing all manner of mayhems against helpless indigenes
in their houses even while asleep at midnights in the South-east region, a
businesswoman lost her life as well as another Christian-woman on early-hours
evangelism. Sadly, the failure to bring the culprits to book has continued to
aid its existence and operations, even with no form of punishments if at all, ever
quizzed. The President, as a political leader ought to have convened a town
hall meeting with his tribesmen in the North towards addressing the anomaly amicably
since nepotism has unconsciously become a part and parcel of our societal deal.
It is regrettable that despite the fact
that Niger-Delta militants are fighting for a justified course, though in
uncivilized manners, nevertheless, the groups have not failed to accord
reverence to sacredness of human blood while disorganizing the economy. A
question for the federal government in view of plethora of its constructive promises
awaiting fulfilment is who will be the beneficiaries if citizens from other
tribes are massacred like goats and cows in the abattoirs while government
agencies vested with powers of checkmating lawlessness and crimes watch and do
nothing?
No doubt, to reform the economy in
line with the change mantra is outstanding, however, the objectives will be
defeated if security of lives and properties which is the primary purpose of
government is deficient with murder of citizens commonised, politicized and even
celebrated in the name of tribalism or religion. By primacy, security precedes
welfare; hence any government that fails to provide adequate security for its
citizenry is a certified failure irrespective of soundness of political
manifesto and economic policies. How do we justify the diversification of the
economy to agriculture while farmlands are deliberately destroyed and its
owners are incessantly butchered alive as public meats by the Fulani herdsmen with
no one taking responsibility? In other countries of the world, the President
ought to have been summoned to give account of the several heads of innocent
citizens that were lost in any of these scenes, unfortunately, the legislators
vested with oversight functions prioritized the ‘padding and unpadding’ of the
nation’s budgets, and in extension, which female colleague to put to bed;
married or not. As a counteractive mechanism, the present federal workforce
should be reviewed as to reflect federal character such that no ethnic group arrogantly
positions itself as the tribal group in power against autocratic tendencies. At
56, Nigeria cannot afford to continuously claim a ‘nascent’ democracy status.
Umegboro, public affairs analyst, social activist is the
publisher, Pinnacle InfoGallery BLOG.
To trace in The INDEPENDENT newspapers,click here>>>http://independentnig.com/fulani-herdsmen-when-will-invasion-and-arbitrary-killings-of-innocent-citizens-cease/
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