Opinion
Tackling Insecurity In Nigeria
Insecurity has become a
global phenomenon. And there is no absolute peace or safety in any part of the world. The United Nations’ peace – keeping operation is yielding result in terms of peace making in some war-torn countries. But the fact is total peace is unrealisable considering the magnitude of crises in the world. Billions of dollars are spent by countries of the world in a bid to restore world’s peace but to no avail. If it is not ‘organized crimes, it will be one man riot squad to cause mayhem in the world. The United Nations peace keeping mission has over-streched the military of memebr nations.
Though in Nigeria, there is no presence of United Nations peace keeping force. But the volatle nature of the north-east of the country is a threat to peace, development and economic development of the nation. The activities of Boko Haram has scared away. foreign investors from Nigeria.
The news about Boko Haram may be mild within the country but it is wild and scary when one hears it outside Nigeria. The incessant bombings and killings by the sect are worrisome and heart-breaking. It is worthy to note that the villagers and people around the crises areas are living in great fear.
The world is said to be a global village as a result of advancement in science and technology. The magnitude of crises in the world is alarming and life threatening. In Nigeria, militancy has caused serious insecurity in the land. It is on this premises that every Nigerian should support the Federal Government and state governments witnessing insecurity to curtail it.
Just recently, militants attacked the military police killing hundreds of people in Egypt’s Sinai area. Again, a twenty-one year old boy killed nine (9) persons in a church in North Carolina in United States. Cult clash is also common in almost every community in Nigeria. Insecurity is not common in Nigeria alone; it is found everywhere. It is a global threat to existence of life on earth. Insecurity does no one any good, rather it destroys the people and makes life miserable for the survivors.
Today, life is not safe in any part of the world as a result of insecurity, and that is why every Rivers person should join hands with the Rivers State government under the leadership of Chief Ezebunwo Nyeson to stamp out insecurity in the state. In the same vein, Nigerians should join hands with the federal government under the leadership of Mohammadu Buhari to eradicate terrorism in Nigeria.
Some weeks ago the president visited some neighbouring countries to discuss how to come together to fight terrorism in the region. Indeed, Nigeria and other nations of the world are facing severe insecurity in this times. It is obvious that insecurity has made some investments and infrastructural development to be at a state of comatose. And that is the more reason why every right thinking Nigerian should support the government in tackling insecurity in the land. There is no gain-saying that there is no insecurity in Nigeria. With the negative happenings around the world, it calls for support to fight the monster called terrorism. In Nigeria alone, well over 3,000 people have lost their lives and hundreds ·of thousands displaced from their villages and towns.
The military should be equipped with modern fighting ammunition and training and retraining of military personnel should be improved upon. The Nigeria Police Force should also be given adequate amunition and vehicles to fight kidnapping, armed robbery and cultism. As at today, no state in the federation is free from insecurity. Every Nigerian as a matter of urgency should support the government to win the war against insecurity for safety, peace and progress to be restored. There is no better time than now. Insecurity does not respect anyone, therefore all hands must on deck to fight it in the land.
Our effort to fight insecurity in the country will not produce results if jobs are not created. Although lack of jobs cannot be a viable excuse for the widespread commission of crime, it, however, serves as incentive.
Also, our country has to be like other nations, particularly in the West, in fighting crime. The crime rate in these nations would have been higher but for the deployment of technology which has proved to be a veritable tool in the checking and prevention of crime.
Let us use technology to prevent crime in our society. Crime prevention is the in-thing. Our law enforcement agents must be well taken care of and be properly trained as well. Equipping them with modern equipment is imperative.
It is unarguable that insecurity has become a global problem especially the dimension it has taken. But in Nigeria’s case, it is worsened by the activities of our politicians who arm jobless youths and cultists to harass and intimidate their political opponents in order to win election. After the election, these politicians leave the boys they have utilized unengaged. They also not in a position to determine how the youths use the guns thereafter. This they end up committing crime with their weapons.
The fight against insecurity is a collective one. But government has a bigger role to play. Sound policies and the promotion of functional education can assist greatly. But above all, a social security scheme should be worked out as a long term measure to prevent insecurity in the country.
Ogwuonuonu is a public affairs analyst.
Frank Ogwuonuonu
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