The Progressive Youth Caucus (PYC), a coalition of youth groups in the All
Progressives Congress (APC), has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to act
fast in ending the killings in the country, in order to salvage the image of
the nation.
In a message signed by its Chairman, Comrade Bamidele Olagoke, the PYC urged
the President to immediately conduct a review of the security apparatus and
architecture in the country, and do away with all non-performing service chiefs
and heads of security organization to help bring back Nigeria’s positive
perception amongst the international community.
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The PYC cited the recent report by Amnesty International and the letter by
the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, as clear indicators
that the international community views
the security situation in Nigeria as a threat to the sovereignty of the nation,
therefore, President Buhari must urgently heed the previous recommendation made
by the National Assembly to modify the national security architecture of
Nigeria.
The statement reads: “As young people
in our party, we have observed with great worry the ongoing killings,
robberies, abductions and other cases of insecurity that have transpired across
the nation. We understand that there is a need to exercise extreme caution when
commenting on all matters of security, however, the truth, as it stands, is
that Nigerians no longer feel safe in their homes, on the streets, and in their
places of work.
“President Muhammadu Buhari, as our
President, and the leader of our great party, must immediately heed the
international communities warnings and take drastic action to end the rampant
bloodletting across our nation.
“Amnesty International’s poser on the
response time of our security forces should serve as a clear indictment on our
police and other security forces that they are either incapable of dealing with
the problems as it stands or just out-rightly slow and insensitive to the
carnage across the nation.
“Right now, President Buhari must heed
the earlier call of the National Assembly and now, the United Nations and
Amnesty International and:
“Make our security forces more
accountable and effective: If this means making drastic changes to the heads of
the Police, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, this must be done.
“Reassure the nation: Nigerians are in
mourning. Mr. President must re-echo his pre-election commitment to the
sanctity of human lives. We cannot continue to live in a nation where people
are being killed and kidnapped on a daily basis.
“Collaborate: Mr. President must
immediately look beyond his conventional advisory networks and reach into the
states, the local governments, the National Assembly, the international
community, and the traditional/religious leaders, and seek their advice and
collaboration on the way forward for our nation, and in order to get a clearer
assessment of the real situation across the country and the mood of the nation.
“Without doing these things, we will
continue to live in a nation where the receipt of President Buhari’s condolence
statements for these mass killings will become the order of the day. We cannot
continue to live like this.”
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