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Our Airports? Not Again
In the last edition of catalogue my take away quote was “while it is wrong to justify the actions of armed men in the South East, the Federal Government must be seen to be curbing the excesses of Fulani herders who have become sacred cows. Government must stop their murderous onslaughts and the restiveness among other groups will stop.”
This quote is an amplification of the reality in the security system in Nigeria today. Different insurgent groups in the country have been emboldened by the docility of the Federal Government in tackling their nefarious activities.
After every successful devilish outing, the dare devil bandits become more deadly in their unholy quest to celebrate their invisibility. They are emboldened by the failure of the security apparatus to stop their unslaught. They have carried their morbid impacts to all parts of Nigeria with impunity.
There is also the negative peer group influence among the evil alliances. One bad turn deserves another.
It is no longer a secret that the apparent success story of Boko Haram in trying to destabilise Nigeria gave vent to the new phenomenon called banditry.
So, different groups are just copying and pasting. I had observed in another forum that the Fulani Herdsmen were emboldened in their wicked land grabbing and killing farmers because their group has an unwritten support from the Fulani controlled Federal Government. It is indeed a trend that gave freedom to different ethnic militia to emerge and flourish, to the present level we see today. South West Governors formed Amotekun as a counter insurgency outfit against the Fulani terrorists.
The same can be said about ESN in the South East. Unfortunately not all the groups are doing the business of protecting their territories.
Many are striving to be deadlier than the Fulani herdsmen, Bandits and Boko Haram put together. The United States had warned that Alqaeda and West African terrorists groups have their bases in Nigeria in support of the unholy war of Boko Haram against Nigeria.
The recent attack on security infrastructure in the South East is a warning signal that all is not well with the security architecture of Nigeria.
As W. B. Yeats once wrote “… the centre cannot hold, mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed and every where the ceremony of the innocence is drowned: The best lack conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity. Surely some revelation is at hand.”
Indeed, that revelation is that Nigeria is drifting on the precipice. Never again we pray that all these signs of complete collapse of the Security Architecture does not lead to an apocalypse.
How else can one describe the recent alarm that criminal elements are planning to attack Airports in Nigeria.
The alert by the Federal Airport Authority, portends danger of serious magnitude. The FAAN alert document fingers Kaduna Airport, Maiduguri, Sokoto, Kano, Abuja and Lagos. Any attack on the Airports is an attack on the integrity of Nigeria, because airports are the gate ways of Nigeria.
Airports drive foreign investments and any form of participation in the economy.
The Threat, is a threat on the local and international business men, who will be scared, and could be forced to withdraw. Who will come to do business in a country whose airports are unsafe?
The die is cast! Nigeria recently marginally came out of a recession, an attack on our ports therefore will lead to a worse recession in five years.
Let us face facts, the growing insecurity in Nigeria is a bad omen to the 2023 general election.
Every day Nigeria faces increases in different types of insecurity, Boko Haran, banditry, Fulani herdsmen conundrum and the general restiveness we see in intra and inter communal clashes leading to deaths. Nigeria, especially in the Niger Delta has a complex malaise of cultism. This claims lives daily in Rivers and Bayelsa State.
The recent case of death in Khana Local Government Area is as a result of deadly cult clashes.
The boldness of terrorist groups in Nigeria is an assault and insult on the security system in this country.
It is sad to observe that a terrorist group IPOB would come out boldly to threaten the Governor of Rivers State and it is received as normal. This is the worst case of complacency on the part of the security operatives.
Violence begets violence. The security system in Nigeria must stop this trend before Nigeria ceases to be a leading nation in Africa.
By: Bon Woke
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