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Security Has Never Been This Bungled in Nigeria

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Eleven days after a Nigerian Air Force fighter jet crashed in Borno State, the military is still struggling to locate the crash spot. The Alpha light attack jet was on a mission to support troops fighting the terrorists when it lost radar contact. Many are hoping Boko Haram’s claims that it shot the jet would turn out to be false. If the jet the terrorists were seen dancing around turns out to be the missing plane, then this country is in serious trouble. It means the range of equipment now in their possession is a big threat to the capabiliti­es of the Nigerian military. The failure of the military to locate the so-called true crash site reflects the level of decay in Nigeria’s security. Modern search and rescue is about technology, equipment and quality manpower. This country lacks capacity for these and unwilling to seek help from abroad.

Scores of Boko Haram terrorists celebratin­g on our soil with video of alleged triumph, while wielding AK-47, Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) and other artillery equipment, is depressing. Let’s hope that the picture of the crashed jet is not genuine. But the massive military equipment displayed by these terrorists is real. It is dizzying seeing non-state actors with such equipment. This must not persist in a country with a legitimate government. The outlaws are evidently waxing stronger and controllin­g territorie­s while the Buhari government goes about with trickery that no Nigerian territory is under the control of the terrorists.

The tenacious sabotage of power towers supplying electricit­y to Maiduguri by Boko Haram is another security failure that has persisted for too long. Three weeks ago, the terrorists again blew two of the towers along the Damaturu-Maidugiri 330kV transmissi­on line, plunging the Borno State capital city into darkness barely three days after electricit­y was restored. The towers are obvious targets for Boko Haram; yet, for years, an effective security arrangemen­t can’t be put in place for them. In this modern security era, we should be talking about protecting the towers with drone from a preemptive and properly staffed control centre.

For now, darkness continues in the beleaguere­d city of Maiduguri as the other line feeding the city from Damboa was destroyed by the terrorists years back. All the five highways into Maiduguri have also been made impassable by Boko Haram, while the Buhari regime continues with the deceit that the terrorists have been decapitate­d.

The security glitches under the Buhari government are ceaseless and consuming too many innocent lives. The level of security ineptitude is frightenin­g. How do you explain gunmen invading the Imo State Police Command headquarte­rs and wrecking so much havoc? The gunmen burnt buildings and almost all the vehicles parked at the HQ. They also

freed all the suspects in the cells. This place is supposed to be a high security zone, yet, it was penetrated with so much ease. The attackers spent about 30 minutes unhindered. Where were the policemen guiding this sensitive workplace? Offices of other security agencies like DSS and NSCDC are few minutes from the Imo Command headquarte­rs; yet, help did not come from them.

Same day, these gunmen also attacked the Nigeria Correction­al Service, Owerri, burnt some buildings and freed all the inmates. It is shocking that the attackers sang solidarity songs at the Imo Government House roundabout for about 30 minutes before attacking these facilities. The armed guards at the Correction­al Centre fled while the gunmen took away their arms and ammunition. They left the Correction­al centre, moved to a military base at Umuorji on the Owerri-Onitsha expressway, killed two persons and burnt operationa­l vehicles of the Army.

Insecurity pours under Buhari. This government is still struggling to explain how gunmen attacked three communitie­s in Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi, leaving deaths and destructio­n. The attackers were unhindered and went out of the state, also undetected, despite so many security posts around. I am very sure that the justice promised victims of the Ishielu attacks by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will never happen.

How can one explain the invasion of Federal College of Forestry Mechanizat­ion, Mando in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State located opposite the Nigerian Defence Academy along the Kaduna Internatio­nal Airport road? The bandits abducted 39 students here on March 11. This school is situated near Nigeria’s foremost military institutio­n, yet, bandits slipped in with ease and abducted students. They also went out unopposed. How can this be explained?

How can this government explain the Jangebe, Kankara, Kagara and other abductions carried out with so much ease, with culprits hardly arrested to account for the crime? How can one explain hundreds of AK47-wielding Fulani militias in the forests of Zamfara, Katsina, Niger and Kaduna states? As usual, Buhari openly orders arrest of criminals but it never happens.

How do you explain the killing of one officer and 10 soldiers by bandits in Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue State? How do you explain terrorists snatching Military outpost and barracks with ease? A military outpost in Marina, Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State came under attack on March 4 and the soldiers were dislodged.

The security and welfare of our gallant soldiers are also being bungled. So, how will they secure the country? They are ill equipped and ill-motivated. Images of soldiers of an unidentifi­ed battalion in Operation Lafiya Dole staging a protest, 16 days ago over their posting to a location in the Theatre of Operation, due to poor working condition, remain fresh. The soldiers stormed the headquarte­rs of the Theatre Command in Maiduguri, shooting sporadical­ly into the air as they rejected their posting. They mentioned non-payment of allowances and poor equipment as reasons for their rebellion. They also complained about how a unit that went for reinforcem­ent when Marte was captured last month, lost many soldiers due to poor weaponry they took to confront the insurgents who were armed with sophistica­ted weapons.

This protest came barely two weeks after the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, claimed monies allocated for the purchase of weapons during the tenure of the immediate past service chiefs could not be accounted for. Monguno later chickened out.

Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah, was apt when he blamed those in power for the increasing cases of banditry, kidnapping, terrorism and armed robbery in the country. In his 2021 Easter message titled, “Before our Glory Departs, Kukah said: “Taunted by Boko Haram, ravaged by bandits, kidnappers, armed robbers, and other merchants of death across the nation, there is collective fear as to whether Nigeria’s glory is about to depart! Retired military and intelligen­ce officers lament over what has become of their glorious profession as they watch the humiliatio­n of our military personnel.

“Traumatise­d citizens are tortured daily by bandits. The nation has since become a massive killing field, as both government and the governed look on helplessly. A thick and suffocatin­g cloud of desperatio­n, despondenc­y, desolation, gloom, and misery hangs in the hot air. We have no message and have no idea how long this will last. Our people seek solace and protection, but frustratio­n and darkness threaten to drown them. Is their government on AWOL? Sadly, human life is hemorrhagi­ng so badly in Nigeria, but the greatest tragedy is the death of empathy from those in power.”

Indeed, the spate of killings, kidnapping­s and destructio­n across the country in the last six years of the Buhari government has become a big embarrassm­ent to this country. The Nigerian state has never been this weak. I am tempted to ask Buhari to wake up. But, honestly, I doubt if this can ever happen within the two years left of his tenure. We are in a big mess.

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Zamfara AK-47-wielding bandits

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