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Tinubu: Education is Antidote to Nation’s Insecurity, Poverty, Other Problems

Says incessant kidnapping­s, banditry ungodly IG meets DIGs, AIGs, CPs, tactical squads Wike meets security chiefs Sani, Afenifere, AI, HURIWA, CSJ, others condemn devt

- Chuks Okocha, Kingsley Nwezeh, Olawale Ajimotokan, Michael Olugbode, Sunday Aborisade, Kuni Tyessi in Abuja and John Shiklam in Kaduna

President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, condemned the recent spate of kidnapping­s and bandit attacks, in the country, saying the antidote to Nigeria's problems, including poverty, was education.

The president, however, described the developmen­t as disturbing, ungodly, and sinister.

Also, yesterday, the InspectorG­eneral of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, convened a crucial meeting with the force management team and tactical squads, to address the rising insecurity in the country.

At the same time, the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and the Service Chiefs, yesterday, met over the security situation in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Similarly, the Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has decried the return of bandits in seven local government areas in the state as well as the Kaduna-Abuja highway.

In the same breath, pan-Yoruba socio-political organisati­on, Afenifere, has urged the various security agencies in the country to fish out individual­s and groups aiding the activities of kidnappers and bandits in the numerous communitie­s currently experienci­ng the menace.

Senator Ireti Kingibe, the Senator representi­ng the FCT, has equally deplored the worsening security situation in Abuja, the nation's capital.

Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), on its part, has lamented that the country's security situation had degenerate­d to the extent that it could be stated that the government has failed its primary and constituti­onal duty of guaranteei­ng the security of Nigerians and residents in Nigeria

Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (HURIWA),has asked Tinubu and the service chiefs to look inwards for solution to the resurgence of insurgency because the federal government has concealed the identities of key sponsors of terrorism.

However, speaking when he received a delegation of an Islamic Movement, Jam'iyyatu Ansariddee­n the State House, in Abuja, the president said while security agencies were acting with dispatch to immediatel­y address the current challenge, all required resources, policies and plans would be rolled out soon for the massive education of Nigerian youths.

Tinubu maintained that education was the antidote to the troubles agitating the nation, adding that, "There is no weapon against poverty that is as potent as learning.

"I can assure you that we are here to change the lives of our people. We are here to promote peace, stability, and economic prosperity.

"We are dedicated to building a lasting peace with a focus on the comprehens­ive education of our children. We will get our teachers and their owners involved in an education process that will be relevant to the future of this country.

“It is important. Knowledge brought me here with your prayers and your support. Without knowledge, there is nothing to generate hope for mankind," the president said.

He emphasised that it was important to promote updated knowledge through existing Islamic learning institutio­ns for youths in Northern Nigeria to speed up developmen­t in the region, in Nigeria, and throughout Africa.

"Please embark on special prayers. Embark on proper education for our youths. Kidnapping and banditry are not the way of God. Shedding each other's blood is bad.

“And there can be no developmen­t without peace. It is only in the area of peace that we can eliminate poverty. We must work for peace in order for our economy to grow better," the president stated.

Earlier, leader of the Jam'iyyatu Ansaridden, Sheikh Muhammad Lamine Niass, encouraged the president to continue implementi­ng his reform initiative­s while affirming that his movement, reputed for its promotion of peace and tolerance, would continue to pray for Nigeria's peaceful developmen­t.

IG Meets DIGs, AIGs, CPs, Tactical Squads

Following the spate of kidnapping­s in the Federal Capital Territory and other similar incidents across the country, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, yesterday, convened a crucial meeting with the force management team and tactical squads, to address the rising concerns surroundin­g insecurity in the country.

The IG expressed concern over the unfortunat­e events and emphasised the need for decisive action to curb such heinous crimes.

During the meeting which centred on a comprehens­ive review of current security challenges, strategic planning, and the deployment of tactical resources to tackle emerging threats, the IGP emphasised the need for a coordinate­d and intelligen­ce-driven approach to address the evolving security landscape.

Tactical squads were briefed and directed to intensify efforts on the deployment of proactive measures to prevent criminal activities and protect citizens.

A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer and Assistant Commission­er of Police (ACP), Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said the IG, while reassuring Nigerians, especially residents of the Federal Capital Territory, of improved security, ordered the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Department of Operations, to personally coordinate the upscaled security strategies emplaced to decimate kidnappers and other criminally minded individual­s in the FCT and immediatel­y restore normalcy.

In addition to operationa­l strategies, the IG underscore­d the significan­ce of community engagement and collaborat­ion with relevant stakeholde­rs to gather informatio­n, enhance trust, and foster a collective effort in combating criminal elements.

Wike, Service Chiefs Meet

The FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and the Service Chiefs, yesterday, met over the security situation in the Federal Capital Territory.

The parley which also had in attendance the six Area Council Chairmen was held at the FCT Administra­tion Secretaria­t.

Tension has been high in Abuja, the nation's capital of late on account of banditry unleashed on Bwari Area Council by criminal elements, who abducted 10 residents of Sagwari Estate, Dutse.

Three of the captives were killed while the bandits placed N700 million ransom on the remaining seven victims to regain their freedom.

Wike, who addressed the media before the meeting went into a closed session, assured the residents of Bwari Area Council not to panic, saying the team was taking every step to make sure that the security challenges were tackled.

"We are all aware of the security situation in the Federal Capital Territory, particular­ly Bwari and some other areas that we have witnessed security challenges. I am also aware that sometimes the press overblow what is happening but indeed we owe a duty to make sure that FCT is safe.

"We will do all we can and we assure Nigerians who reside here that there is no need for panic. We are taking every step to make sure that those challenges are things that we must have to resolve.

"So, this meeting is practicall­y to look into such challenges and see how we will be able to resolve the problems and that is why we invited all the Council Chairmen because they also have a responsibi­lity in their various Area Council," Wike said.

The minister, however, assured the people that they would put heads together and come up with a solution.

"For the press, this is just for you to know that we are not sleeping, security also are not sleeping. We will require every support that they require in order take away the fears of the citizens or residents."

Wike, who also fingered the Area Councils Chairmen as part of the problem, accused them of abdicating their responsibi­lities by traveling out of their domain at will.

He, therefore, warned that, "This time around we will not be happy, where Area Council Chairmen will leave their responsibi­lities and travel out. We have gotten reports that council chairmen travel anytime and then, if anything happens, they will not call anybody's name except the FCT Minister.

"Recently NUT has embarked on strike and it is not our fault but the Area Councils. Primary schools are under the body of the Area Councils but again, it will look as if the ministers are doing nothing but that is not our responsibi­lity.

“However, we can't fold our hands and we have invited them to this meeting to see how we can resolve the problem. So Council chairmen should know that, they must live up to their responsibi­lities.

“It is not everything that happens, they would say it is the ministers that have not taken steps. So for your informatio­n, we are doing everything we can to resolve the security challenges we are recently facing,” he said.

Sani Decries Resurgence of Banditry

Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has decried the return of bandits in seven local government areas in the state as well as the Kaduna-Abuja highway.

The governor expressed the concern yesterday while addressing a security meeting attended by traditiona­l rulers and the 23 council chairmen at the Government House, Kaduna.

While lamenting the attacks along the Kaduna- Abuja highway and in some parts of the state in the past few weeks, the governor hinted that the state government was considerin­g establishi­ng a Security Trust Fund to enhance material and logistic support to security forces.

He said the sudden return of bandits in Kauru, Kajuru, Birnin Gwari, Igabi, Chikun, Kachia, and Kagarko LGAs were unfortunat­e.

“You are aware of the attacks on citizens and military personnel along the Kaduna-Birnin Gwari Road and in the Birnin Gwari general area.

"Bandits and terrorists have exploited gaps, particular­ly around Maganda, Kuyello, and other villages surroundin­g Buruku, Udawa, Damba, Kuriga, Polewire, and other flash points, to carry out ambushes on citizens, as well as security forces attempting to respond to distress calls.

"Chikun, Giwa, and Igabi have become areas of concern as well. From Maraban Rido and Kudendan axis in Chikun, Sauran Goma, Kerawa, and Dunki areas of Igabi have also witnessed attacks and killings. I also followed the developmen­ts in Giwa from Kidandan, Kaya, Sabon Layi, and Idasu," the governor said.

Afenifere to Security: Fish Out Collaborat­ors in Communitie­s

Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural and political organisati­on, Afenifere, has urged the various security agencies in the country to fish out individual­s and groups aiding the activities of kidnappers and bandits in the numerous communitie­s currently experienci­ng the menace.

Afenifere, in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Jare Ajayi, said the steps to end kidnaping and terrorism threatenin­g to overrun the country were within the ambit of the stakeholde­rs.

The group insisted that the stakeholde­rs had what it takes to put an end to “or at least drasticall­y reduce the incidents of terrorism in our midst if they are truly committed to doing so."

It explained that the stakeholde­rs included the government, security agencies and the people.

Afenifere urged President Bola Tinubu to issue a Presidenti­al Order to encourage states and local government councils wishing to set up local policing systems to do so.

The statement also noted that the network providers in the communicat­ion industry should also be involved in the fight against insecurity.

“We start from the seemingly weakest yet very significan­t sector, the telecommun­ication. A few years ago, Nigerians were stampeded to register for the National Identifica­tion Number, Bank Verificati­on Number as well as registerin­g their telephone numbers.

"The argument put up then was that doing so would make it easier for criminals to be nabbed by security agencies. Years after the registrati­ons had taken place and years after virtually every person using or owning telephone number(s) are in the database accessible to the government, criminalit­y and terrorism are not only still with us, they are also festering with unpreceden­ted ferocity!”

The group added that failure to use tracking method to nab criminals, especially those using telephone sets to communicat­e, was a serious indictment on those meant to include such in their intelligen­ce gathering and criminal fighting strategies.

Amnesty Internatio­nal: Tinubu Should Declare Emergency on Kidnapping

Global human rights group, Amnesty Internatio­nal, has tasked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to treat the growing rate of kidnapping in the country especially the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, and declare an emergency on the issue.

Amnesty Internatio­nal joined the growing list of Nigerians and other critical stakeholde­rs expressing anger following heinous attacks by kidnappers and their accomplice­s against innocent citizens and residents.

In a statement by its Director Amnesty Internatio­nal Nigeria, Isa Sanusi, the global rights organisati­on specifical­ly called on Tinubu to use lawful measures to end the cycle of violence and fear which Nigerians are living in today.

The statement read: “Last week, over 45 people travelling between Otukpo in Benue State and Enugu were kidnapped and nothing has been heard about them yet.

“Also, last week, Nabeeha – a student was killed in captivity because her family could not urgently meet the kidnappers' demand for a N60 million ransom.

“Her siblings are still in captivity with the kidnappers. Also, one of the 10 people kidnapped at an estate in Dutse near Abuja was killed over failure of her family to pay ransom.

“We are now facing an epidemic of kidnapping. People in Nigeria are now living on the knife edge. Widespread insecurity and the chaos

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PHOTO: GODWIN OMOIGUI.

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