Editorial
Dealing With Security Challenges
The chief function of government all over
the world is the provision of security. In
fact, security comes before the allocation of resources, which also depends on the atmosphere of safety to happen. Technically, any government that is not able to provide security for the people disqualifies itself.
Security is one subject that has been misunderstood by the non-initiates of statecraft. Security does not comprise only in the marshalling of weapons; in fact, this happens when all the civil processes fail to achieve peace. The people must subscribe to existing protocols, while their sensibilities must be respected and put into account.
Security cuts across all the sectors where the citizens interact and where values exchange hands. Security can be internal and external. In fact, the failure to achieve food security for a nation is such a big deal that developing countries fail to worry about. In fact, the list is endless, but where Nigeria stands is what has become confusing.
To the extent different groups within the country have become so agitated that they take up arms, security is compromised. To the extent agencies of State fail to bring brazen lawlessness under control within reasonable period, flags should be raised to avoid a failed State.
This has become imperative because not only has the security situation been under stress for too long. Nigerians appear to play politics with an issue that is capable of destroying everything that they hold dear. It is sad that some highly placed persons would kick when it is stated that Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable.
Even so, comments attributed to some persons in government have always tended to compromise security in Nigeria. Even when they should not merit any mention, some Niger Delta groups say they would go on with the struggle because of some uncalculated comments by somebody in government.
Even more worrisome is the statement attributed to President Muhammadu Buhari during his visit to Zaria a couple of days ago. Not a few persons were shocked to hear that security had improved since he assumed office as President. For a man who had earlier said he sees the difficult time Nigerians were facing, to now say security had improved is fearful.
It is true the Federal Government is doing everything in its powers to curb insecurity in Nigeria, but that the situation had improved is not particularly accurate. But if the President has a particular area that had improved, the people would want to know.
It is on record that security has received more bashing since the present government took office. While we do not want to hold brief for anyone, Nigeria was a lot more stable a year ago. Although Boko Haram is a running story, IPOB resumed under this regime just as the Niger Delta militancy did.
Apart from the rise in kidnapping and armed robbery across the country, herdsmen started killing Nigerians under this government. Perhaps, more profound is the widespread agitation for the restructuring of the country and the sad result of extreme poverty across the land.
Coming from this backdrop, The Tide thinks that the President is not properly briefed. It is even safe to allude that the President sees and hears only what his advisers want him to see and hear. But more worrisome is the fear that Nigeria may be living in denial of the fact that there is a serious security deficit in the land.
If the President, who is the Chief Security Officer of the country does not know the true state of affairs, Nigerians cannot expect him to do anything to address the situation. The persons who told the President that security had improved since his coming are economic with the truth and lack the interest of Nigeria at heart.
Such persons could not also have told the President the clamour for restructuring of the country, the call for State Police and the alleged selective implementation of the anti-corruption fight. Persons in the regime that had told blatant lies to Nigerians to their own disgrace should not lie to the President or make him lie also.
Let the truth be told, especially about security so that no effort would be spared in dealing with it, after all, security is the duty of all Nigerians.
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