Saraki
Senate
President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has described the killings in
Zamfara State as barbaric, unacceptable and called on the security
agencies to swiftly devise a strategy to put an end to the ugly
situation.
Saraki,
in a statement signed by his Special Adviser (Media and Publicity),
Yusuph Olaniyonu, stated that the situation in Zamfara State is a
demonstration that unlike in 2015 when the only crisis point in the
northern part of the country was the North-east zone, the North-west
has today been engulfed by a bloody situation in which human lives
are wasted on a daily basis.
He said the killings have gone on for too long and the situation has not been given the desired attention as well as the right strategy that will stop it, adding that there was a clear indication of systemic failure.
He said the killings have gone on for too long and the situation has not been given the desired attention as well as the right strategy that will stop it, adding that there was a clear indication of systemic failure.
“There
is need for certain and proper profiling of the situation so that we
can know whether it is simple cattle rustling, vicious armed robbery
on a large scale, religious cum ethnic crisis or invasion by foreign
forces.
“Our
security agencies must immediately come out with a proper
understanding of the situation, the right strategy and deployment of
the necessary troops to tackle the menace. We must within the next
few days send the right signals to the criminals in that area that
the Nigerian State will no longer tolerate the on-going
blood-letting.
“We
must immediately change our strategy. Also, the President has to take
full, direct control. May be the President must widen the
consultation within the armed forces on the search for solution to
this problem. He must go beyond the first line military top brass. We
need to get ideas from more sources than we presently do.
“In
2014, I remember that President Jonathan was told that ‘you control
the armed forces and you are the Commander-in-Chief of the armed
forces of the Federal Republic, why should any part of the country be
under occupation by criminals’. Why should we not apply the same
logic to the occurrence in Zamfara today?
“Just
as we also flayed the pre-2015 government, the situation in Zamfara
presents a picture of the government denying the citizens their
fundamental rights to life and rights to own property. The government
must correct this by stopping the carnage in Zamfara immediately.
“It
is a surprise that the Zamfara killings are not getting enough
attention from the media and the non-governmental organisations. The
Senate had sent an investigative team into the area a few months ago
after Senator Kabiru Marafa raised a motion on the floor and as at
then, we called on other security agencies to help the police
in dealing with the matter.
“It
is expected that by now, the President would have arranged a meeting
with leaders of the National Assembly, legislators, traditional
rulers and other key stakeholders from the affected state, to
exchange ideas and proffer lasting solutions to the issue. The key
advantage of a democracy is that it provides for wide consultation
and inclusion. No one person or group has all the monopoly of
knowledge. We really need to do all that is possible to stop the
carnage,
“Let
me use this opportunity to call on President Muhammadu Buhari to
immediately give a marching order to the various security agencies
and tell them to give him progress report on a regular basis. There
is need for us to use the Zamfara case to demonstrate to all criminal
elements that the government will not tolerate those who hide under
whatever guise to shed human blood in our country.
“We
should look at the Zamfara killings as a major threat to our
democracy, particularly as we move towards election period in the
next 50 days. We should not allow criminal elements to take over
parts of the country. The situation in that state is an example of
why we need to overhaul our security architecture in order to bring
them to a state where they can tackle emerging challenges”, the
Senate President stated.
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