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Monday, 14 June 2021

INSECURITY: THE AGONIES AND UNTOLD STORIES OF PEOPLE OF NIGER STATE, NEED TO RISE FOR HELP -DIG ABDULMAJID ALI (RTD)

It is no longer a news that series of violent crimes have been ongoing in Niger State, North Central region of Nigeria, which have led to mass destruction of peoples valuables and above all, loss of lives of both the young and the old, males and females, with no discrimination.

It has been on record that the new dimensions of insurgency or terrorism in Nigeria have given rise to other violent crimes like kidnapping, cattle rustling, murder, destruction of property to booth the perpetrators' economic powers and/or political egos.

However, the efforts of the military, police and paramilitary in suppressing the skyrocketed violent nature of the region have been so infinitesimal and not been felt, just like a drop of water in an ocean.

In the recent past, many cases of mass killing, kidnapping for ransom, arson, mass destruction of property to include farmlands, cultivation etc, have been recorded with little or no reportage or broadcast on the incidences while many feel unconcerned and relaxed.

This is like a case of Fela Anikulapo Kuti's song, "Suffering and Smiling".

Owing to the recorded cases of violence in Wushishi, Zungeru, Kontagora, Rijau, Tegina, up to certain parts of Kaduna territory, it is crystal clear that the Government and people of Niger State are under severe attacks and oppressions; it is not arguable that they need urgent attention and help from the Federal Govenrment and international communities to salvage them as many of the agonies and anarchies being orchestrated in the region are not escalated or protected in the news.

Yet people are killed in scores, while properties are massively destroyed.

The fears of an average Niger man and Nigerians in general are notified to insecured environment alone but also looming continuous loss of lives and property and food scarcity which may rock the nation and the West Africa subregion due to massive destruction of farmlands and cultivations.

In this regard, I personally wish to commend the Nigeria Police Force and the ground troops from other security forces who have been at the battle theatres for their efforts in tackling insecurity in Niger State, but the Federal Government of Nigeria should, as a matter of urgency, rise to its responsibility and rescue the people of Niger State and other parts of Nigeria being riddled with crises.

I appeal to the people of Niger State to be calm while they form a formidable structure closely neated together as a family to assist formal security strategies emplaced to suppress insecurity in the region and Nigeria at large.

In the same vein, I wish to sympathise with the families and friends of those who have been gruesomely murdered in the ongoing brouhaha and encourage those who have lost their properties in various degrees, to restrategise and bounce back to their normal life as the current security challenges will be a thing of the past in no time.


Long live Nigeria

Long live Niger State





DIG ABDULMAJID ALI (RTD)

FORMER DIG OPERATIONS

NIGERIA POLICE FORCE

ABUJA.

DATED 12TH JUNE, 2021.






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