HERDSMEN ATTACKS : SACK SECURITY CHIEFS NOW, MELAYE TELLS BUHARI
Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye has called on President Muhamadu Buhari to remove his security chiefs for poor performance.
Melaye made the call in reaction to the incessant attacks and killings of Nigerians across the country by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
Senator Melaye said in a statement he issued on Sunday which was made available to newsmen in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital.
He slammed the security chiefs for lack of action and neglect of their duties in safeguarding lives and properties in the country, labeling the act as an aberration.
He therefore charged President Muhammadu Buhari to take immediate action in making sure that lives are safeguarded in the nation..
He added that the Presidency must show that it is not comfortable with theâ valley of death that our beloved country is turning into. For now nothing shows that there is interest to abate the senseless killing.
âHow does one explain this ceaseless and wanton destruction of human lives without the culprits being apprehended and punished with all the apparatus available for surveillance and crime detection in todayâs civilisation?
âHow long would this mindless butchering of our compatriots be tolerated with the only reprieve we get being excuses and palliatives?
âHow can we expect the global community to take us seriously when we complain about our citizens not being treated fairly outside the shores of Nigeria, when we ourselves give proof daily that we value our citizensâ lives less than that of animals?â
Melaiye noted that human lives were among the greatest of Godâs gift, and the essence of civilization is to ensure its security and preservation to enable it attain to its full potential.
âConsequently, any taking of human life, without the due process of law is repugnant and abhorrent to society and should not be tolerated.
âAs a matter of fact, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria makes it abundantly clear that the sole reason for the existence of government is the security and welfare of the citizens.
âIt however seems our security chiefs, in spite of several calls and admonitions to it to prevent further loss of Nigerian lives, are indifferent to our citizensâ wellbeing, but are rather engrossed with and seem to derive satisfaction from the bullying and harassment of any dissenting voice to citizensâ unfriendly policies of the Executive.
âIt has become imperative to draw the attention of our security chiefs to the fact that the continued unabated butchering of Nigerians without the apprehension and trial of the culprits, despite the availability of modern devices for information gathering, reconnaissance and detection leaves one with just one of two inferences,â he said
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