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Afenifere to Buhari: No sign insecurity will end soon Faults high cost of APC forms

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The pan Yoruba sociopolit­ical organisati­on, Afenifere, has told President Muhammadu Buhari that there is no sign that insecurity will end soon.

The group advised the president to use his remaining time in office to “reverse” Nigeria’s current ugly situation “foisted on the nation by his administra­tion.”

It stated that Buhari had failed in his three core promises of security, ending corruption and improving the economy which he had used to campaign for power.

Reacting to the president’s Eid-el-Fitri message that the end to terrorism was near, Afenifere in a statement by its publicity secretary, Jare Ajayi, said the comment did not match the reality on the ground.

It called on him to match his words with actions in regard to various indices of governance, particular­ly security, saying killings and kidnapping of innocent people persisted.

“Unfortunat­ely, the change we have seen in any of these areas is the reverse. In reverse in the sense that insecurity is now at an unpreceden­ted level, corruption is at an all-time high while the economy is now so down that hardly are the majority of Nigerians able to eat twice in 24 hours,” Ajayi said.

Afenifere challenged the president to immediatel­y allow states to establish their own police forces, honour agreements his government had with various labour unions, drasticall­y reduce the cost of governance and ensure that the cost of social services and essential commoditie­s like petrol and electricit­y came down considerab­ly.

“President Buhari can start in this respect by ordering his party officers to liberalize the prohibitiv­e cost of participat­ion in the electoral process going by the amount of money aspirants are forced to pay just to express interest in vying for certain political offices.

“Since it is the government of President Muhammadu Buhari that took us into this asphyxiati­ng condition, history may still be kind to him if he can use the remaining time he has in office to reverse the ugly situation. The permanent way to achieve this is to institute restructur­ing without any further ado,” Ajayi said.

Afenifere pointed out that rather than looking at the immediate future with hope, “Nigerians are living and moving around in fear and despondenc­e because of the insecurity they face at home, at work and even more so when travelling on highways. How then can one be hopeful in that kind of situation?”

 ?? Photo: NAN ?? Firefighte­rs demonstrat­ing during the commemorat­ion of Internatio­nal Firefighte­rs Day in Abuja yesterday
Photo: NAN Firefighte­rs demonstrat­ing during the commemorat­ion of Internatio­nal Firefighte­rs Day in Abuja yesterday

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