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Insecurity: Bandits may overrun Abuja, says Governor Ortom as Sultan tasks Presidency to sit up, begin national dialogue

Prominent Nigerians, including the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, on Thursday, advised the Federal Government to sit up and urgently address the rising insecurity in the country.

And Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has warned that with the rate that insecurity was increasing in the country, bandits and killer herdsmen might one day take over the nation’s seat of power, Presidential Villa, Abuja without any resistance.

Governor Ortom also warned that danger was looming with the way President Muhammadu Buhari was handling the security situation in the country.

While Sultan Abubakar spoke in Abuja at the third quarterly meeting of the Nigeria Inter-religious Council, the Benue State Governor spoke in a statement by his Media Aide, Terver Akase, while reacting to an attack on him by The Presidency.

The Sultan and the Governors’ warning came two days after gunmen attacked the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), abducting a Major, Stephen Datong, and killing two other senior officers.

Governor Ortom had in an interview with Channels Television on Tuesday accused President Buhari of trying to “Fulanise” the country. He spoke in reaction to Buhari’s approval of the recommendations of a committee to review 368 grazing reserves across 25 States in the country.

But the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, in a statement on Wednesday, accused Ortom of using sectarian language similar to that which caused the Rwandan genocide.

On Thursday, the Governor raised alarm that Nigerians might wake up one day to find out that armed herders, bandits and other terrorists had taken over the Presidential Villa without any resistance and the current occupants would flee the country.

Ortom described the statement by the Presidency against him as a reflection of the quality of its thinking, saying, “the tone of the said statement shows the quality of the Presidency Nigeria currently has. They abandoned the message and went for the messenger.”

He said that the Presidency should focus on ending the killing of innocent Nigerians, fix the economy as it promised and stop the stinking corruption under its watch.

According to the statement: “They can’t run away from their responsibility. They were brought to power to serve the country and not to oppress the people and suppress their freedom of speech.

“They are on record to have publicly promised during their campaigns before the 2015 elections that they would respect the rights and freedoms of Nigerians if elected. Sadly, what the people of this country have got from the current government is the opposite of that promise.

“The agenda of the present administration is to Islamise and Fulanise the nation like former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Prof Kunle Olawunmi and other patriotic Nigerians have rightly said.

“Governor Ortom urges the good people of this country to caution the Presidency before it destroys Nigeria. If nothing is done fast to avert the impending disaster, armed herders, bandits and other terrorists will one day take over Aso Rock Villa and those occupying the Villa at the moment will willingly surrender to them and flee the country.

“No day passes without reports of herdsmen and other terrorists killing defenceless Nigerians in parts of the country. The number of displaced people has risen to millions, yet, the Presidency wants everyone to remain silent while the country burns.”

While promising that he would continue to talk, the Governor said: “Let it be on record that while the Presidency deliberately destroyed Nigeria, someone spoke against the evil.

“Governor Ortom stands by his words that this is not the first time a Fulani man is President of Nigeria, and also that it is the first time the country has been divided on ethnic lines with lopsided appointments in promotion and celebration of nepotism, marginalisation and open repugnance of other Nigerians.

“At no time in the history of this country have impunity, blatant disregard for laws, sectarian as well as ethnic differences been fuelled by the government as we now see.”

He said for the Presidency to have called him “undistinguished” despite his career at the state and national levels, showed that the piece was written under the influence of some negative substances.

“For the information of Garba Shehu and his cohorts, Governor Ortom rose to become a local government chairman, State Publicity Secretary of National Centre Party of Nigeria; State Treasurer of the All People’s Party; State Secretary as well as State Deputy Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party; National Auditor of the PDP; Minister of the Federal Republic and now a two-term Governor.”

The Sultan of Sokoto, on his part, called on the Federal Government to identify and deal decisively with those inciting individuals and groups against the peace and security of the country.

According to him, where comments by leaders constitute an imminent threat to security of lives and property, such individuals must be arrested and prosecuted.

He issued the warning against the backdrop of a viral video by a popular Islamic cleric in Zaria, who vowed that there would be reprisals over the recent killing of 22 travellers in Jos, Plateau State, along ethnic and religious lines.

“What are our security agencies doing that they cannot invite those making these videos and saying nasty and bad things that raise tensions higher? Nobody should be above the law, whether you are a Christian or Muslim. You cannot incite people to kill innocent people,” the monarch said.

While lamenting the level of insecurity in the land, Abubakar said it had become a worrisome situation that the security agencies were unable to demystify the so-called “unknown gunmen,” who raid communities and institutions, kill unarmed citizens and abduct scores of people unchallenged.

He said, “How can people, who do these things, be unknown? Where are our intelligence agencies? Don’t we have a proactive intelligence agency that will think ahead of the bandits?

“In Eastern Sokoto alone, there was a day we buried 76 persons, who were killed in cold blood by criminals who came from ‘nowhere’. There was another day we buried 48 persons in the same Sokoto, but you didn’t hear about it.

“All the people committing such atrocities must be identified. The security agencies must up their game, find them and take action on this kind of carnage. If we start doing so, all this carnage we see in this country will stop.”

The Sultan called on the President to convene and chair a national dialogue on the challenges facing the country with a view to designing lasting ways to solve them.

He stated, “What is so difficult in the Presidency leading a national dialogue? Why are we afraid of talking to one another in a dialogue? What dialogue cannot solve, violence cannot solve it either.

“So, I think it’s high time we put aside ethnic and religious sentiments and told ourselves the truth that what is happening in this country is not right. This is the way we should go if we really want to have a country.  The President should lead the way in this.”

The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Samson Ayokunle, condemned the violence in Plateau State, saying that a situation where crimes were painted in religious, ethnic or political colours rather than condemnation was a source of concern to many Nigerians.

Ayokunle, who co-chairs the NIREC with the Sultan, emphasized that criminals had found it easier to shield themselves with ethnic and religious cover to escape or be emboldened to commit more crimes.

“Nigerians are worried about the state we are in. It is extremely frightening. It is time for us to unanimously condemn this criminality without any sentiment,” he stressed.

The Governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong, said those who spread inciting messages, which fanned toxic ideas that sparked the recent crisis in Jos and its environs, were people outside the state.

“The past few weeks in Plateau have been very challenging as we have witnessed a resurgence of attacks on innocent citizens, leading to the loss of many lives and destruction of properties,” he said.

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