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Killing of soldiers, police shows Nigeria’s security has collapsed – Ohanaeze

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The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide has lamented the alleged collapse of the country’s security architecture.

Reacting to the recent ambush and killing of security operatives in Niger and other States last week, the group wondered why the security agencies had continued to suffer fatalities in the hands of bandits and other criminal elements. 

This was contained in a statement signed by the National President, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike, and the National Secretary, Comrade Obinna Achionye.

It said, “With the recent happenings around the country, we are being tempted to say that the entire security architecture has collapsed.

“What has happened to security intelligence; what is the DSS and the Department of military intelligence doing that we should keep losing gallant men and women in such brazen attacks?” The OYC queried.

They lamented that apart from innocent civilians mowed down in their communities, especially in Kaduna State last week, several other persons were also abducted and killed by bandits ravaging the country.

They said, “What worries us is that after every incident the government moves on as though nothing has happened. How many lives are we going to lose in this country before the needed action is taken.

“Who is giving information to terrorists on troops’ movement? How long shall they suffer this avoidable casualty?

“What has happened to the Tucano jets purchased by the government to fight terrorists? This is a very important question because the government appears to be playing politics with security, and this has put the security architecture in a mess.

“The country no doubt has gallant and fine security personnel but they have found themselves in a very difficult situation created by the system under which they are operating. Sadly, these men we are losing every day are breadwinners.

“Were the Tucano purchased for any other use other than to confront the terrorists and bandits headlong,” the OYC asked, urging the government to “redeem its image by taking desperate action in the face of the desperate situation the country found itself.”

 

 

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