Opinion
The Abuja Bombings And Security
No country is safe without security. It is when a nation is secure that its citizens can be sure of themselves and go about’ their normal businesses. The Nigerian Security system appears to be porous. Which is why criminal elements in our midst appear to be having the upper hand and bombing selected targets with ease. Philosophers such as Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-78) and Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) have emphasised the importance of security in their social contract theories. It should be noted that any country or unit of a country without security is doomed to failure. We should therefore be very serious in our security matters in this country. Meanwhile, the federal capital territory Abuja, experienced another round of bombings on new year eve (December 30, 2010).
According to reports, about four people were killed and twenty-one others injured as a result of the bombings. The bombings happened at the Mammy market near the Mogadishu arrack of the Army.
Reacting to the incident, the United States of America sent its Federal Bureau of Investigation agents to Nigeria to join in the battle to unmask the architects of the bombings. Speaking in this connection the United States Homeland security secretary Janet Napolitano told Fox’ News that FBI agents’ had been dispatched to join the investigation of the New Year eve blasts in Abuja which killed a pregnant woman and three others. The President of the United States of American, Mr Barack Obama condemned the Abuja bombings and described it as outrageous terrorists attacks. In her further reaction Napolitano said the attacks showed that the reach of international terrorism knew, no bounds. She stressed that we lived in a world where terrorism was part of the environment adding that it was something we should be thinking about.
In fact, the New Year eve bombings should be condemned by all those who wish this country well. When well-meaning people are busy working hard for the progress of their fatherland, some criminal elements and terrorists are busy destroying what they are building. The authorities of Nigeria should work very hard and track down these devils in our midst. According to a British philosopher and statesman Edmund Burke (1729-97) eyil me~ can only succeed in a society when government and good men do nothing to check their activities. It is therefore important for government and good men to rise up and face the satanic activities of these criminals that have been terrorising Nigeria. At this stage, we praise the efforts of the United States of America in sending in some agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. That is how it should be. The United States of America has shown that it is truly a friend of Nigeria. It is usually said that a friend in need is a friend indeed. But Nigeria should not relent in its fight, against criminals and terrorists who have made it their stock-in-trade to be destroying innocent lives and properties.
Meanwhile, the president of Nigeria Dr Goodluck Jonathan has met with security Chiefs to discuss the latest bombings. Hopefully, something very tangible will come out of their meeting. They should make sure the criminals who are bombing and terrorizing Nigerians are brought to face justice. Criminals cannot be dictating the pace for the rest of us in this country. As already noted, a country with a porous security system cannot move forward. We should therefore do something to put adequate security system in place.
Earlier, Nigerians were- shocked to their marrows when two car bombs were detonated near the Eagle square in Abuja where the nation’s golden jubilee was taking place on October 1, 2010. The explosions killed not less than ten persons and severely injured thirty-six persons. Many cars were destroyed. All the victims were participating in the fiftieth anniversary of Nigerian independence from Great Britain. The injured were rushed to hospitals in Abuja including the National Hospital in Abuja for treatment. President Goodluck Jonathan promptly visited the victims at the National Hospital, Abuja. In his remarks, he said, government would take care of the victims at the National Hospital, Abuja. He further said that government would take care of the families of those who died in the bomb attacks. He pointed out that they paid the supreme sacrifice for the nation.
In his own reaction, a former head of state, General Yakubu Gowon described the incident as unfortunate. He urged Nigerians to eschew bitterness and work with one mind towards the development of the entire country. General Gowon regretted that at a time most Nigerians were preaching peace and working tirelessly to bring the country at par with her contemporaries, some people were plotting to take the nation back to the dark days. He emphasised that taking the path of violence could not in any way do anybody any good because at the end of the day it was still the people of Nigeria that would rebuild their country.
In any case, the perpetrators of all the bombings in Abuja should be roundly condemned. Only people of evil could think, plan and carryout plots of this magnitude and dimension. As. already observed the latest bombings should be thoroughly investigated. And all those found guilty of the crime should be made to face the wrath of the law. Those who believe in wanton destruction of lives and properties should not be allowed to continue with their evil deeds. They should be confronted with the security apparatuses in the system so that barbarism will not prevail over civilized and decent behaviour. Peaceful, law abiding citizens should be protected by their government at all times.
Dr Tolofari is a Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Abuja.
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