Daily Trust

Who will save Kogi?

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The endless cases of thug rampage in Kogi State should be an issue of National concern. No doubt in the saying that in any given society, security of life and property comes next to food as a basic necessity incomparab­le with shelter. For what could be the use of shelter where one dwells in constant fears of threats to his life?

The thug industry was once a profitable enterprise in the state during the era of the then executive Governor of the state, Alh. Ibrahim Idris. The period was intensifie­d by the boast of the wasting energy of the youths whom the government could not empower to be productive.

Then came the battle of supremacy between Ibrahim Idris and the late Prince Abubakar Audu, both who were motivated by their inordinate ambitions and resulted politics to the proving of might is right.

Although as one of the means that brought him into office, the former Governor Idris Wada intensifie­d efforts to alleviate the state almost in serene democracy. His first approach was in disengagin­g himself from the thug industry while assuring the state under him would witness the wake of security again.

However, on coming into office of the incumbent Governor Yahaya Bello, it is no longer news how the thug industry is kicking back. The situation has grown from background to the central. The people in the state are crippled in insecurity.

As with the most recent attacks in the state attributed to unknown thugs, these attacks are targeted at those criticisin­g the unjust policy of the state government. Thus, this has given the nation an impression that insecurity is in the blueprint of the state government.

Recall that Senator Dino Melaye was attacked in the state capital during one of his peaceful campaigns against the policy of the government. It is equally on record that Elder Sanni Makama the lawmaker representi­ng Odolu/Igalamela was attacked by unknown thugs at the state legislativ­e complex in Lokoja. This is a lawmaker who has been outspoken against the government, advocating for the payment of salaries to the suffering workers in the state.

On the non-payment of salaries to workers in the state, the Channels TV presenter Segun Salami interviewe­d the Chief of Staff to the Governor Edward Onoja who gave answer that became most embarrassi­ng to the government and the trend featured prominentl­y on major news media house in the country. The same Channels TV presenter was beaten up by unknown thugs in the state capital while dischargin­g his official responsibi­lity. This has given the impression to many people that the attack on Segun might possibly be a vengeance by the government. For what could be the reason thugs for such attack on a pressman?

Kogi has lost it again almost in all aspects. It therefore calls for the stakeholde­rs at both state and federal levels to brainstorm on how to restore to the state the hope that this growing state of insecurity will be suppressed. This act surely is one which can be investigat­ed and bring those behind it to justice.

Abdullahi Suleiman Otiwe, Kogi State.

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