The Guardian (Nigeria)

Security Sector Too Sensitive For Sectionali­sm, Group Warns

• Says Exclusion Breeds Agitation, Ethnic Tension • Appeals To Buhari To Nominate Igbo As Service Chief

- From Segun Olaniyi, Abuja

“THE sensitive nature of defence and security architectu­re the world over abhors sectional and political considerat­ions in appointmen­ts of its leadership,” a group, under the aegis of Conference of Concerned Nigeria Security Experts ( CCNE), has said.

The group was reacting to deteriorat­ing security situation in the country, occasioned by insurgency in the Northeast, armed banditry in the Northwest and parts of North Central, herders’ menace in the Southwest, as well as militancy in the SouthSouth.

It said the plural and multidimen­sional nature of Nigeria has opened government’s actions and policies, no matter how wellintent­ioned, to subjective scrutiny, based on which divide is driving the psychology of perception.

It stressed that leaders must make conscious efforts to reflect the country’s multi- ethnicity nature, with a view to liberalisi­ng the sense of worth, which is a necessary condition for peaceful co- existence.

The group drew parallels between suffocatin­g ethnic tensions across the country and the perceived exclusion and marginalis­ation of some sections of the country by this administra­tion.

In a statement jointly signed, yesterday, in Abuja by its National President, Prof. Otedola Adekunle and National Secretary, Dr. ( Mrs.) Christy Aklo, they argued that perpetuati­on of insurgency, banditry, and other violent crimes in the North might not be unconnecte­d with concentrat­ion of military, security and para- military heads from that section of the country. To them, in the course of executing their mandate, there arises an inadverten­t natural inclinatio­n and sentimenta­l attachment, which in the final analysis, creates setbacks.

They made a passionate appeal to President Buhari to reconsider his exclusion of the Southeast from national affairs, adding that the best place to redress the balance is within the Service Chiefs circle, where no officer of Igbo extraction was considered worthy of appointmen­t by the President.

They said: “As security experts with experience in contempora­ry security threats, we know that there is a sociopsych­ological aspect of security management, which responsive and responsibl­e government­s the world over must take seriously.

“We are of the firm view that, in administer­ing a plural society such as Nigeria, leaders must ensure that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, for purposes of egalitaria­nism, justice, and fairness...”

They enjoined leaders to pay attention to the needs of all sections of the polity, address concerns, and as much as possible, avoid the use of force, where dialogue is inevitable.

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