Opinion
Checking Assassinations In Nigeria
Nigeria has now been inundated with preventable assassinations. No year passes without one assassination or the other. And those assassinated are usually prominent personalities of the country. This is, indeed, worrying to all good people of Nigeria.
The country cannot be losing its outstanding citizens to the assassin’s bullet every year. We should all make strenuous effort to track down these assassins in our midst and make them face the wrath of the law. Decent, law abiding citizens should be allowed to go about their normal duties in peace.
In the meantime, the Governorship candidate of the All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP) in Bornu State, Modu Fanami Gubio has been assassinated. His assassination took place in Maiduguri, capital of Borno State, on January 28, 2011. Killed along with the gubernatorial candidate was the younger brother of the Borno, State Governor, Goni Modu Sheriff and five others. They were all assassinated by unknown gun men riding on motorcycles.
According to reports, the men numbering about four came on motorcycles and opened fire on the gubernatorial candidate when he was attending to some young men who were cheering at him when he arrived the area. The other person, including two security officers attached to the governorship candidate were also killed by the assassins. Later, soldiers and security personnel were deployed to the area to protect the citizens.
In fact, we are really disturbed by the frequent cases of assassination in the country. It should be noted that most of these assassins are not seen or caught after they have carried out their cowardly acts.
We only make feeble efforts. After sometime, everything is forgotten. And then, the criminals will resume their cowardly engagement, and continue their business of killing outstanding persons in our society.
This should be roundly condemned. No person should have the right to kill fellow citizens. The authorities should wake up to this barbarism in our country and take positive action to stop it. As it stands now, Nigerians feel unprotected by their governments. It should not be so. Adequate security measures should be put in place to protect everybody in this country.
Meanwhile, reacting to the killings, the ANPP National Chairman, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu lamented the state of insecurity in the country. Speaking in Abuja after the party’s emergency National Executive Council Meeting, he said, by their bullets, they removed the hopes of so many but our will was strong.
However, the state Police Commissioner, Mohammed Abubakar said, the Police would not leave any stone unturned in getting the killers to face the full wrath of the law. Meantime, police investigations have led to the arrest of nineteen people. The suspects were arrested in various parts of Maiduguri.
According to a police spokesman, Malam Lawai Abdullahi, the police command has recorded a great breakthrough; stressing that those arrested were believed to be behind the recent killing. He said, the suspects had been assisting in the investigation, and soon, those found culpable would be charged to court.
This development is heart warming. The police should be up and doing in their area of competence so that we will have a crime free society. We cannot allow criminals to have the upper hand while the rest of society lies supine and helpless. This should not be the case. The authorities should stand up to their responsibility.
Earlier, the Ogun State Action Congress of Nigeria gubernatorial candidate in the 2007 general elections, Otumba Dipo Dina was assassinated. He was assassinated in Ota, on January 25, 2010. He was shot dead by his assassins while travelling to a river in Ota.
According to an Assistant Inspector General of Police, Mr Joel Uda, the late Dina was murdered while on his way to an unnamed river at Agbaraj Attan Roag, where he was to perform spiritual cleansing. He said, Dina was driving in his black Camry car in company of a lady called Tomi, who claimed to be a prophetess.
According to him, she was to carry out the spiritual bathing of the late politician. But on getting to Winners Chapel, the driver of the Camry car slowed down because of potholes. Then a blue saloon car with four occupants double-crossed the car. They ordered them to come down and enter their own vehicle but the late Dina resisted, and he was shot dead. However, there are several other cases of assassination in our society.
As already observed, we should rise up to this threat and put a stop to it. If we allow criminals to gain upper hand in our country; then we are finished.
Dr Tolofari, fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, resides in Port Harcourt.
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