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Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Officialhorlah(m): 2:09am On Apr 28, 2021
Govs cry out, demand action from Buhari as 21 more Nigerians killed

Insecurity level now terrible – Senators

• Bello laments B’Haram’s occupation

• Security situation very pathetic, Buhari should be told the truth, says Zulum

• N’Assembly demands emergency declaration


Senators and three governors on Tuesday expressed concern about the nationwide ceaseless killings and kidnappings in the country, urging the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd,), to seek foreign help.

The lawmakers, while debating a motion on activities of Boko Haram in Niger State, described insecurity in the country as not only terrible, but also shameful. The motion was sponsored by Senator Sani Musa (All Progressives Congress, Niger East).

The Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum; his Niger State counterpart, Sani Bello and Samuel Ortom of Benue State, in separate interviews warned that insecurity in the country was getting out of control.

The governors, therefore, urged the Federal Government to act fast as 21 people were killed across the country on Tuesday.

Zulum, in an interview with the State House correspondents on Monday night, said the President should be told the truth about insecurity in the country.

On his part, Ortom decried herdsmen’s attack on Abegana area of the state where seven persons were killed on Tuesday.

Bello, in an interview on the Nigerian Television Authority on Tuesday, said Boko Haram was scaring people away from Niger State communities.

The insecurity in Niger State was brought to the fore at the Senate on Tuesday as Senator Musa in his motion corroborated the governor’s statement, saying many communities in the state were under the control of Boko Haram.

He said, “About 42 communities across the two local government areas of Shiroro and Munya have so far fallen under the Boko Haram control with about 5,000 villagers already displaced in the last three days.

“They have kidnapped many and their wives seized from them and forcefully attached to Boko Haram members.

“Three military camps in Allawa, Bassa and Zagzaga in the two local government areas have been sacked and some security personnel killed by the insurgents in the last one month of renewed attacks.”

Contributing to the motion, Bima Enagi (APC, Niger North), said Nigerians could not continue to bear the pain of women being raped and forcibly married to Boko Haram terrorists.
Enagi, who said insecurity in the country was terrible, stated, “We cannot continue to allow Boko Haram to hoist flags in Nigerian territories. What is our army doing? What are all security agencies doing?

“It has become so shameful that a great country like Nigeria will be in this type of terrible situation. It seems the Federal Government is handling this insecurity with kid gloves. People are dying every day and nothing is being done. No serious, concrete situation on ground to confront these people (insurgents and bandits). I don’t know what else this Senate can do other than appeal to the government.”

I am not convinced Buhari is aware of what is happening — Bamidele

The contribution by Senator Opeyemi Bamidel drew murmurs from his colleagues when he said he was not convinced that the President was aware of the security situation in Nigeria.

He suggested that the Senate should, “ mandate the leadership of the National Assembly to book an appointment with the Commander-In-Chief on behalf of the 109 senators…because I’m not convinced that Mr President is aware of everything that’s happening. And if you (Lawan) are meeting with the Commander-in-Chief, all the service chiefs and all the relevant people will be there.”

Seek help, Senators tell Buhari

Also , Ike Ekweremadu, the senator representing Enugu West, said any government that could not protect its citizens had lost its “legitimacy.”
He said, “Any government that cannot protect its citizens has lost legitimacy. We should not be ashamed to seek support. Time has come for Niger State to shut down and protect its citizens. It’s time to shut down this Senate and go into an executive session to find a solution to this problem.”
Similarly, Senator Matthew Urhoghide, ( Edo South), supported Ekweremadu’s position, calling on the Federal Government to seek external help in addressing the country’s security challenges.

Senator Smart Adeyemi (Kogi West) while making his contribution shed tears, but Senator Oluremi Tinubu, who sat close to him, was not moved by the Adeyemi’s tears. Rather she described him as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing.”

Remi, the wife an All Progressives Congress’ leader, Bola Tinubu, was obviously not comfortable with Adeyemi”s submissions.

Adeyemi said the country was facing the worst instability since the civil war. He said, “This is the worst instability we are facing. In fact, this is worse than the civil war,” he said.

Tinubu, who couldn’t hide her anger, asked, “Are you in the PDP? Are you a wolf in sheep’s clothing?”
Adeyemi, however, ignored her and said amidst tears that, “We cannot pretend that we are capable of handling the situation in our hands.

“We shouldn’t pretend that we need foreign support now. Billions of naira have been voted for security services and nothing is coming out.
“I’m a party man and I’m supporting the APC, but it has got to a point that as supporters we cannot keep quiet.”

On his part, Senator Francis Fadahunsi said that something drastic must be done, adding that Senate must do its work.

Senator Seriake Dickson on his part stated, “Our federalism is only in name. Our security is structurally incompetent. We are about to lose the Nigerian dream.”

Biodun Olujimi said bloodletting in the country had got out of hand. “There is lack of political will to handle insecurity. None of us here can say we know the process that this government is taking to handle insecurity. There is also lack of leadership. New service chiefs have come. Have we told them what to do and given them a timeline?” she asked.

Executive has shown incompetence – Suswan

Gabriel Suswan lamented that the executive had shown clear incompetence in tackling insecurity.
He said “Our lives as senators are in danger.

Nobody is attaching any value to human life again. Maybe our President doesn’t know the magnitude of this situation.”

Senator Sabi Abdullahi said that the security situation should be addressed, noting that the next place after Niger State would be Abuja.
The Senate spokesperson, Ajibola Basiru, urged his colleagues to stop lamenting and take actions that would bring out results.

After the debate, the Senate in its resolutions directed its leadership to hold an urgent meeting with the President.

The red chamber also agreed to summon the service chiefs and other heads of security agencies.

It also agreed to invite the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema, and the Director of National Intelligence Agency, Ahmed Rufai Abubakar.

It also urged the Federal Government to recruit more soldiers and other security personnel to boost the war against terrorism and forms of insecurity.

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, stressed the need to purchase necessary equipment to fight insurgency.

He said, “We need to request supplementary budget from the executive to procure more weapons for the military.

“We’ve spoken the minds of our people. We will not be discouraged with what is happening. Security requires manpower and procurement of weapons and platforms.”

Musa, who moved the motion, told journalists after the plenary that he refused to include Buhari’s impeachment in his prayers to avoid further crisis.

Also on Tuesday, the House of Representatives held a three-hour executive (closed-door) session to discuss the rising spate of insecurity across Nigeria.

It called on the President to declare a state of emergency on security.

The lawmakers unanimously adopted 11 resolutions, which the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, read to journalists after the meeting.

The House stated, “Considering the security situation, the President should immediately declare a state of emergency on security so as to fast track all measures to ensure the restoration of peace in the country.”

Security situation pathetic, Buhari should be told the truth – Zulum

The Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, described the security situation in his state and the North-East as very pathetic.

He regretted that many soldiers had been killed in the renewed onslaught.

Zulum disclosed these in an interview with State House correspondents after a meeting he had with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday night.

The governor said he decided to meet with Buhari because he felt it was his responsibility to tell the President the truth.
He said the North-East needed support if the war against insurgency must be won.

Zulum said, “In Borno particularly, brigade headquarters was attacked, many soldiers, men and officers of the Nigerian Army were killed.

“Let me use this opportunity to extend my condolences to the families of the deceased. May God, in His infinite wisdom, forgive them.

“I think it is my own responsibility to come and say the truth to Mr President. Let him know what is going on in the entire North-East sub-region.

“I think there is the need for us to get support for us to succeed in this war against insurgents. It is very pathetic.

“Few days ago, Damasak was attacked, hundreds of people started fleeing Damasak and now Geidam (in Yobe State) is almost deserted, many people have left Geidam.”

When asked what could have been responsible for the deteriorating security situation in the North-East, the governor said it appeared the military had yet to take delivery of some of the equipment ordered for.

Boko Haram has taken over our cattle routes, Bello cries out

In a related development, the Niger State Governor, Bello, on Tuesday said Boko Haram had taken over all the cattle routes and tracks in the Kaure Local Government area of the state.

He also said the insurgent group demolished a local church, abducted women and hoisted their flag in the local government.

Bello, while featuring on Political Update, a current affairs programme on NTA, disclosed that the insurgents had married the abducted women.

Describing the situation as worrisome, the governor said the issue of insecurity in the state was not treated with kid gloves.

He noted that he had sent out signals in the last two years, adding that the response he got had not been in line with the threats.

He said, “The modus operandi of these people is different from bandits. Boko Haram elements want to scare people away from their land and take over the territory which to a certain extent they have succeeded in doing.

“ In Kaure for example they have dominated the area, they have demolished the local church that was there and they have hoisted their flag. They have also abducted the women and allocated them to their men on ground.

“The number of insurgents cannot be ascertained as of this moment but definitely their number supersedes that of the military operatives we have in the area. This area is in the forest region although not too far away. They operate on motorcycles. They have taken over all the cattle routes and tracks.”

https://punchng.com/govs-cry-out-demand-action-from-buhari-as-21-more-nigerians-killed/

Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by AllenSpencer: 2:13am On Apr 28, 2021
grin grin grin


Same gibberish

Long sentences without action.

And the cycle continues..

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by iammo(m): 2:25am On Apr 28, 2021
If they have balls, let them threaten him with impeachment over Insecurity

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by mike8804: 2:39am On Apr 28, 2021
BMC crew won't love this...wonder why people are loyal to politicians who doesn't give a Zap if you are alive or dead, all they need is your votes and docility. Been patriotic is been loyal to your country not politicians even the blind knows things are bad.

I was a buhari supporter in 2015 hoping things will change for the better but I didn't repeat that mistake in 2019. All my fellow supporters then have regretted their actions.

most of you BMC can't even come closer this top politicians, have been privileged to get close to state governors, aides and even lai Muhammed. Am more patriotic than loyal, pls even if you are earning money on deceits always seek for forgiveness in your closest.

A lot of innocent bloods are crying for vengeance, politicians have the money and people to pray for forgiveness but you don't.,.. pls do your job with sense so you won't inherit avoidable curse

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by powerbanks: 3:06am On Apr 28, 2021
The chosen few versus the ordinary people. In Nigeria brand of democracy, the people doesn't really have any power, it is the chosen few that commands power.

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Goddys(m): 3:59am On Apr 28, 2021
Woe betide all those that voted buahri to power. Enjoy your CHANGE

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Validated: 4:21am On Apr 28, 2021
Changed dream from eldoraldo to next level of poverty and insecurity.

shame on APC and all their supporters.

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Olominira(m): 4:22am On Apr 28, 2021
What do you expect when terrorists are in charge of the nation's leadership?

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by StaffofOrayan(m): 4:25am On Apr 28, 2021
I have always suspected Remi Tinubu to be a demon but damnnnn!
Zulum the useless man, I thought you said security is better under the Dullard?
Lawan's own is to suggest more money for the presidency, Olofo aburo were

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by urbobo20(m): 4:49am On Apr 28, 2021
Remi the first lady of sambisa forest to be

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Blankstare(m): 4:52am On Apr 28, 2021
StaffofOrayan:
I have always suspected Remi Tinubu to be a demon but damnnnn!
Zulum the useless man, I thought you said security was better under the Dillard?
Lawan's own is to suggest more money for the presidency, Olofo aburo were

Boss...na dat lawan own funny me pass... After ripping buhari his benefactor apart, from left right and centre the guy got confused, only to suggest more funds as usual....

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by StaffofOrayan(m): 4:56am On Apr 28, 2021
Blankstare:


Boss...na dat lawan own funny me pass... After ripping his buhari his benefactor apart from left right and centre the guy got confused, only to suggest more funds as usual....

The only reason they are 'wailing' now is because their mansions in Abuja are no longer safe, and since their home states are also not safe, they are now starting to understand fully,

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by longetivity(m): 5:01am On Apr 28, 2021
Buhari is a criminal

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by inoki247: 5:06am On Apr 28, 2021
with NiN Nigeria will be safe like Eldorado....

We don du NiN now buh Nigeria is like Somalia...

Cos security for hell sef no fit be like diz Satan go dey guide am with him boys 247...

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by OlujobaSamuel: 5:16am On Apr 28, 2021
Local church demolished in Niger State to advance jihad, and you expect Buhari to act?
Ok o, let's wait and see. Wey that pic of him picking teeth while sitting on a sofa with the background burning

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by simple250: 5:16am On Apr 28, 2021
Impeachment is the only way forward, you guys are not ready . If e don touch una sense go enter una head . As covid yahoo close una wan open IDP camp to cash out

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by gambia(m): 5:23am On Apr 28, 2021
Nigeria is a failed state, these set of politicians dont have the balls to impeach Buhari.

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Pmpm: 5:28am On Apr 28, 2021
sad
Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by layzie: 5:35am On Apr 28, 2021
Where is our president? Where is the leadership?
Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:42am On Apr 28, 2021
We don't have a President rather the Presidency. What a shameful pathetic state

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Obamaofusa: 5:43am On Apr 28, 2021
Buhari,whom I voted for in 2015,may God forgive me,has shown that he has ulterior motive and everything as I perceive it,has to do with his Fulani tribe ......
They have failed woefully and Fulanis have been defeated and they will rise no more.

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by SoBright101: 5:46am On Apr 28, 2021
The funny thing is that they don't comment on a topic like this, they are always on ghost mode on topics like this.

mike8804:
BMC crew won't love this...wonder why people are loyal to politicians who doesn't give a Zap if you are alive or dead, all they need is your votes and docility. Been patriotic is been loyal to your country not politicians even the blind knows things are bad.

I was a buhari supporter in 2015 hoping things will change for the better but I didn't repeat that mistake in 2019. All my fellow supporters then have regretted their actions.

most of you BMC can't even come closer this top politicians, have been privileged to get close to state governors, aides and even lai Muhammed. Am more patriotic than loyal, pls even if you are earning money on deceits always seek for forgiveness in your closest.

A lot of innocent bloods are crying for vengeance, politicians have the money and people to pray for forgiveness but you don't.,.. pls do your job with sense so you won't inherit avoidable curse

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Burtonj: 5:50am On Apr 28, 2021
This was the next level the dullard promised his zombies.

Next level of poverty, deaths, insecurity etc.

A man that has no sympathetic heart about the choas going on in his country.

A man that has been pampering and rehabilitating boko haram terrorists.

A man that said that the country would be soaked with blood if he doesn't win the election.

A man that hasn't fulfilled one of his election promises.

If we are to be very truthful to ourselves, it was never in doubt that Buhari would fail. He was a colossal failure during the military regime.

They knew about this but they still had to package him and present him to be the messiah we never had.

All these injustice going on in this country is the reasons why we have UGM in the east today.

Boko haram and Bandits have rendered so many homeless, widows, widowers etc. But when caught, they are rehabilitated and even flown abroad for scholarships.

Tell me any country in the world that negotiates and paper or rehabilitate terrorists.

A man that said any attack to boko haram is an attack to the north, and you all want that same man to win the war against boko haram?

Just keep voting based on ethnoreligious line, by 2023 vote in another old man that has no pity whatsoever to the masses.

If Buhari had handled the Ipob agitators rightly, handled the Fulani herdsman as it should be there wouldn't be UGM or ESN in the east today.

The preferential treatment given to the marauding Fulani herdsmen are the reasons why we have so many security men being killed in the east today.

The monsters they made has finally come back to haunt them down.

The elites won't be left out for what is coming

The hates towards the Igbos will consume them all

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Racoon(m): 5:53am On Apr 28, 2021
•Security situation very pathetic, Buhari should be told the truth, says Zulum
This piece is what drew my curiosity of all the reportage. So Buhari should now be told the truth because the scary reality of insecurity across Nigeria is now more clearer than ever before right?

Governor Prof. Zulum have now agree he lied when he said security has improved under the dullard & clueless president Buhari right? I guess he knows he needs to apologize to Borno people for boldly misleading them?
Same fate await all Buhari mummified zombies

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by InaNla(f): 5:54am On Apr 28, 2021
Fake news!

Kai barber!

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by helinues: 5:57am On Apr 28, 2021
Pictures of them crying or this is another fake news... undecided
Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Yankee101: 5:59am On Apr 28, 2021
The military should and will soon step in

I hope buhari and his government goes to jail

They've destroyed the country, now they want to sell it and run away

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Racoon(m): 6:02am On Apr 28, 2021
helinues:
Pictures not them crying or this is another fake news.
It is assumed that you are from another planet because it is either you are always out of touch with reality or denying it.

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Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by helinues: 6:04am On Apr 28, 2021
Racoon:
It is assumed that you are from another planet.You are always out of touch with reality.

Stop reading my comments with fixated mind...

If you can't comprehend this my comments above, then that's your palava
Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by fatymore(f): 6:10am On Apr 28, 2021
Sleeping
Re: Insecurity: Governors Cry Out, Demand Action From Buhari by Bankowner: 6:58am On Apr 28, 2021
The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, stressed the need to purchase necessary equipment to fight insurgency.

He said, “We need to request supplementary budget from the executive to procure more weapons for the military.

“We’ve spoken the minds of our people. We will not be discouraged with what is happening. Security requires manpower and procurement of weapons and platforms.”

All what a Senate President could say is what is above. With billions of naira already sunk into buying weapons, ammunition, fighter jets etc with NOTHING to show for it and unaccounted for, this man is still asking for more money.

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