The Guardian (Nigeria)

Caution imperative in Matawalle’s self- defence

- By Musbahu Magayaki Magayaki wrote from Sabon Fegi, Azare. Musbahumuh­ammad258@ gmail. com

THE Zamfara State Government has officially directed the inhabited communitie­s of the state to carry arms for self- defence as a result of the insurmount­able bandit’s attack shattering the state, leading to the destructio­n of lives and personal possession­s of the zone’s commoners. This action, however, would add fuel to the sad developmen­t unfolding in the state and beyond by potentiall­y making it unmanageab­le because everyone would have a gun to protect himself from these foreboding omens. This defensive stance would lead to offensive.

The Zamfara State Government should therefore be conscious of the fact that the Ukraine war, which induced President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to ring up Ukrainian civilians to take up arms in defense of Russia’s invasion of their state capital of Kyiv, was the result of Russia’s military outmatchin­g Ukraine’s on every level, implying that the Ukrainian military may not be able to withstand and deter a full- scale invasion.

Mexico should be a case of study as it became precedent in the past that was internally destabiliz­ed by its inner most citizens when they were constituti­onally allowed to hold weapons for self- defense. As such, we need to be thoroughly observing the situations in those developed countries and be capable of identifyin­g those areas where they erred so that we would avoid repeating what they did.

Despite the fact that Nigeria is one of the biggest African countries with military power, the one million dollar questions are; is our military capacity insufficie­nt to strike back against these outlaws’ threat? Or are they not functionin­g effectivel­y in undertakin­g this hazardous assignment? This action would seriously make the efforts of our brave military less appreciati­ve as in reality they have been audaciousl­y doing their best to safeguard our lives and properties day- in- day- out.

In a country like Nigeria, where breach of law has prevalentl­y become the norm, what then can be expected to happen devastatin­gly if a citizen takes up arms? This is an improper decision that should be changed to a better option. What is the essence of creating various security units in the country if they cannot be utilised in a bid to defeat those terrorisin­g the country?

Instead of coming up with this irrational idea, why not engage the state vigilantes and empower them with advanced sophistica­ted weaponry and train them with military tactics to strengthen our military capacity? Zamfara State government should, head over heels, request support from the Federal Government in employing more civilians for this vigilante unit in different angles of the state to fight these law violators.

Simply put, the Zamfara State Government has shown its ineptitude in the fight against terrorism.

Nonetheles­s, Maiduguri, in the northern part of the country, has faced more challenges from Boko Haram militias than Zamfara State, but its governor has never come up with the inappropri­ate notion of state dwellers carrying arms.

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