Dogara
Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has challenged
northern Nigerian elders to raise their voices against the endemic
insecurity in the region just as they did during the administration
of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Speaking
in Lafia, Nasarawa state at the campaign of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) Thursday, Hon Dogara noted that their silence on
insecurity in the region could be taken as enabling the poor
management of security in the country, especially in the north, a
situation that continues to threaten our democracy and the very
foundations of the country.
Going
further, he condemned sycophants who elevate some public
office holders to the status of God, saying that by so doing, they
bring destruction upon the country and called on all Nigerians to
rise up and rescue the country from the clutches of insecurity.
"Just
like my last speech to Nigerians that were gathered in a rally like
this in Gombe, I said that the 2019 general elections is not about
President Muhammadu Buhari, it's not about Atiku Abubakar, but I said
it is about you who are gathered here and it will be a referendum
on insecurity and hunger in this land", he said.
The
speaker continued, "On the issue of insecurity, all of us know
what is happening in Borno and, unfortunately too, between Abuja and
Kaduna, as well as in Zamfara, Katsina, Nassarawa, Benue, Plateau and
even Sokoto States.
"Now,
I cannot even mention all because it is a general problem in the
county, but I was highlighting the states where the problem is more
endemic as of now. The issue is this, when this thing was going on
under Jonathan, we had Borno elders always speaking. Where are the
Borno elders now? Where are the leaders of Northern Nigeria now that
this problem has become endemic? What are they saying now? Are we not
guilty of what we allow? Are we nit reaponsible for the killings by
our enabkith to say that enough is enough and demand aa of right that
President Buhari puts and end to this or leave if he cant? The truth
is that if we don't rise up to the endemic challenges now, sooner
than later, if things continue this way, we are not going to have a
country. So it is our responsibility to rescue Nigeria from the
clutches of insecurity. Without security; we would not have a
meaningful democracy.
"The
sad reality in Nigeria is that by our silence we have condoned those
who have been unable to effectively tackle the insecurity in the
nation. We have have wittingly become enablers of evil. You know what
enablers do? Enablers don't build a country only courageous people
do. What enablers do is that they instigate the worship of
individuals and the office they occupy, they Will confuse such an
individual with accolades. You know none of us was built to receive
worship, anyone who attempts to receive worship will meet destruction
in his wake. So that is why we are witnessing destruction in Nigeria,
because we have elevated some human beings to the status of God. We
now need to rise up and rescue our country from the clutches of
insecurity."
Hon
Dogara again stressed that the forthcoming 2019 election will be a
referendum on many issues, including education which he said
has not being given attention that it deserves by the present
government as displayed in the lacklustre way it is handling the
ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
He
noted specifically that by allowing schools to shut down under the
name of strike, this government has thrown teeming Nigerian youths
into idleness and slowing down their progress saying, "It's
been said that if you want to destroy a community, state or nation,
don't even fire shots or bring the crisis that is being perpetrated
by Boko Haram, don't even bring nuclear bomb, all you need to do is
to lower the standard of education in that Community state, or
nation. Once you succeed in doing that, you've killed the nation.
So
many of us may not understand what I'm implying, but right now in
Nigeria, the university lecturers are on strike. If it was a decent
government that is committed to the future of this country, it
wouldn't take one week to resolve this problem, but unfortunately,
through ineptitude the strike is allowed to fester. If we shut down
education, we shut down progress, we shut down the future of our
teeming youth who have gathered here, we shut down the advancementc
of this great country called Nigeria. So the 2019 election will be a
referendum on education also.
It
will be recalled that the Speaker had raised the alarm on the rising
spate of insecurity in the country since 2016 and called for the
overhaul of the nation's security architecture.
He
had also cautioned against deployment of soldiers in 32 out of
36 states of the federation which he said may not aurgur well for
democracy and advocated for reform of the Nigeria Police.
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