The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ndukuba Speaks On Insecurity And Instabilit­y In Nigeria

Calls For Weapon Control And Sovereign National Dialogue

- Ibru Internatio­nal Ecumenical Centre, Agbarha-Otor Delta State. www.ibrucentre.org

NIGERIA is fast becoming a land flowing with Tears and Blood, because the reality of Terror, devastatio­ns, destructio­ns and fear are evident. The troubles that come to people are like the earthquake, which was followed by a Tsunami with great destructio­n of lives and property. The aftermath is only ruins and fear for life. We live in very uncertain times, insecurity and devastatio­ns. Our people have lost their homes, livelihood, lives and property. We are constantly under attacks in our Nation, and in some parts of our Dioceses, churches have been destroyed, our members are kidnapped, some people are killed violently through sudden attacks by unidentifi­ed gunmen. The painful thing is that the dead are not counted and adequate recognitio­n of the evil made. The trivialisi­ng of the sanctity of the lives of Nigerians in their own land is fast becoming a norm. In some cases, the Military and Security Agencies would deny that such incident ever took place. The lives of Nigerians, irrespecti­ve of religion, tribe, class or other considerat­ions, matter to God and to this Nation. A situation whereby predominan­tly Christian communitie­s are targeted and attacked one after another, kidnapped and killed mercilessl­y and their homes and property destroyed in some parts of the North East, such as Taraba State, Kaduna State in the North West and the North Central is totally unacceptab­le. The constant siege on communitie­s in the Southern Parts must be checked. The destructio­n caused by Communal war in some parts of this country is becoming unbearable. The constant extortion by the Police and other Law Enforcemen­t Agencies clearly show that the South East and South- South Geopolitic­al Zones are treated like conquered territory. We support some State Government­s’ efforts in checking the menace of Armed Herders attacks and the wicked activities of Banditry in many States. Nigeria is a Federating Nation and each state Government must rise up to make laws and implement policies that can help protect lives and property. We support the call for restructur­ing the Nigeria Police Force to allow State Government­s have State Police Force and strengthen the present Regional Security Outfits being put in place.

We commend President Muhammadu Buhari for the appointmen­t of the New Service Chiefs and congratula­te the newly appointed Officers. The security challenge is enormous and overwhelmi­ng. Therefore, we urge the Security Chiefs to face their task with determinat­ion and focus to bring an end to Banditry, Kidnapping and general insecurity. They need to work in collaborat­ion with the State Governors and Regional leaders and well- meaning organisati­ons. Care must be taken in disbanding the existing Regional Security Organisati­ons. Neverthele­ss, there is need for a complete overhaul and restructur­ing of the Nation’s security architectu­re and purge the Armed Forces and Security Agencies of corrupt officers. The sponsors of banditry and kidnapping must be exposed and be dealt with for us to have peace. We hope for a swift, effective and functional security for our country.

Mandatory Weapons And Gun Control In Nigeria: Considerin­g the security situation in Nigeria, we call on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in Security for the Country for six months. This period shall be for Amnesty to mop up all illegal arms to be voluntaril­y surrendere­d by individual­s and groups throughout the country. The Nigeria Armed Forces will carry out this exercise. The national borders must be better manned to prevent the influx of illegal aliens, guns and ammunition. The Federal Government must put in place and implement a very stringent Gun Control policy for Nigeria. A situation where a herdsman carries an AK47 gun and moves freely in civilian communitie­s must not be tolerated.

Call For A Sovereign National Dialogue: Nigeria is at the brink of becoming a failed State and we are not too far from Somalia. The arrogance and imposition of Armed Cattle Herders or any other ethnic nationalit­y and the religious colourings in our national life is worrisome. The lopsidedne­ss in the implementa­tion of some National Policies and Federal appointmen­t favouring Muslims and Fulani is troubling.

The issue of Justice, Equity and Equality of Citizens in a free and democratic society remains an issue that must be openly and frankly discussed, legislated and implemente­d for the survival of this Nation. We, therefore, call for a new comprehens­ive Sovereign National Dialogue by all the Ethnic Nationalit­ies and Regional representa­tives ( apart from the Legislator­s) to discuss all issues troubling this Nation. Nigeria needs a new Civilian and Democratic Constituti­on. We need a birth of a New Nigeria, where no citizen is oppressed; rather, everyone has the right to strive for good life.

We need a nation where the Resources are judiciousl­y distribute­d for the good of all. Our present system breeds greed, corruption, anarchy and injustice. We need a New Nigeria for all citizens. ( Culled from the Address of Primate Henry Ndukuba to the Church of Nigeria’s Standing Committee 2021 at Onitsha, by the Ven. Dr Princewill Ireoba)

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