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Insecurity in Imo: Who is Really Responsible?

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By Jude Opara

The security situation in Imo State is again getting the mention for the wrong reasons and if care is not taken, the state can once more slide into a major security flashpoint. A few months ago, the once peaceful state was a ghost of itself after armed men tagged “unknown gunmen” went on rampage attacking security outfits.

The spate of attacks started after the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) floated its arms wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN).

IPOB had claimed to have floated that outfit to counter the activities of armed herdsmen who have been terrorizing the people of the South East with little or no effort to stop them.  

But as soon as the ESN was formed, security agencies probably relying on the proscription of IPOB by the federal government decided to clamp down on the ESN.

Troops were deployed to the South East to confront the youths. In fact, Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo state owned up that he invited the military to carry out a military operation in Orlu which left scores of the youths killed.

There was also the surprise attack on the Correctional Centre in Owerri, the state capital. What made that attack surprising is the fact that it was reported that over 1,844 inmates were freed after the attack that lasted for about three hours on April 5, 2021. The Correctional Centre is located at a place that could be considered as the most secured in Owerri because it is within the vicinity of the Force Headquarters, the Government House and the headquarters of the Department of State Services (DSS), Imo state command.  

Ever since, the state had known little or no peace as the youths and security agencies continued to attack each other. Public facilities especially the offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in many parts of the region have been torched.

The government responded by dispatching the Police Special Forces team to the region and to a large extent, they actually maintained the peace and gradually Imo state started returning to its old self as people started kick starting their businesses.

But in the past few days one has started getting the disturbing report of the resumption of attacks on security agencies and even individuals. The signature of these latest attacks suggests that the security agencies should spread their tentacles while investigating these crimes instead of the easy resort to blaming IPOB and the ESN for every crime in the South East region.

Recall that when the former Presidential aide and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ahmed Gulak was killed by yet to be identified gunmen near the Imo Airport on May 30, the security operatives literarily waged a war on the youths of the state with several of them killed extra judicially. This happened even as Gulak who sources say became a regular caller to the state since Governor Hope Uzodinma of the APC was named governor by the Supreme Court was said to have been on a private visit which was not known to the people of the state. The handling of that incident left much to be desired as no fewer than 15 people were said to have been gunned down by operatives in different parts of the state including a Germany returnee, Oguchi Unachukwu who was going to the Imo Airport enroot Lagos.    

It could be remembered that after the attacks at the Correctional Centre, Governor Uzodinma came out to state that over 70% of the suspects arrested at the wake of that attack were people from outside the South East. But curiously, till date nobody has heard anything again about those suspects and who they were really.

It is not hidden that there are several people especially from the North living in the region. In fact, during the Covid-19 lockdown, hundreds of lorries and other articulated vehicles were seen on a daily basis ferrying thousands of youths from the North to the South. All those migrants were able-bodied men and there was no record of where they were going and where they are at the moment.

The issue of security must not be treated with the mindset of ‘we and them’ as it is with almost everything about Nigeria. Many analysts had raised alarm about those migrants and there are a lot of people who strongly believe that most of the people who are today in every village and clan in Nigeria are not Nigerians but illegal migrants from neigbouring African countries. Yes, they may be Hausa or Fulani, but that should not accord them the citizenship of Nigeria without any documentation. Nigeria has been battling with a disturbing security situation in every part of the country and hence the need for all hands to be on deck to stem the ugly tide.  

So chances could be that most of these heinous crimes in Imo state are being carried out by these illegal aliens who have now integrated themselves into the society. Interestingly, members of the ESN have continued to deny any involvement in the burning of public offices in the zone.

Even if there are Nigerians among them, people must not just because of the right to movement leave their place of abode and migrate to another state without any concrete plan of where to stay and what to do while there.

For instance, on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, vigilant operatives of the 72 Special Forces Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Makurdi, made a timely catch for which they deserve to be commended.

They intercepted five trucks conveying 73 young men and 47 brand new Bajaj motorcycles as well as some minerals such as lead, zinc and baryte from Plateau State allegedly meant for a company in Port Harcourt. But the arrested young men who were owners of the motor bikes said they were going to Imo State “for greener pasture”.

As we speak there is no news of any sudden economic boom in Imo state or even the entire South-East that could attract the sudden migration to that area for the so called greener pasture. Therefore, the real motive of those who were said to have been traced to Nasarawa State must be determined because the government of Imo state for a long time banned the operation of commercial motorcycles and tricycles. This is so because as we speak, there is an established presence of Boko Haram and bandit terrorists in Nasarawa state and the North-Central.

Certainly, there must be people at the rear sponsoring these able bodied youths and we all know how effectively the terrorists in the North-West and North-Central have effectively made the use of motorbikes in the nefarious activities. They easily use them to invade and attack communities. For instance from what we have seen in videos, one motorbike can carry three people and if you have about 50 motorbikes, that will give you 150 fully armed militia and I tell you they can wreck maximum havoc on any unsuspecting community and even security outfit.

This also means that the state of insecurity in the state should be handled dispassionately. The idea of blaming IPOB and the ESN for every violent crime in the state must be jettisoned. Already we have started seeing the signature crime of the Boko Haram and other dreaded terrorists that hitherto operated in the North. Recently a man was beheaded in a community in Mbaise and his head placed on a table in the market place.

The people of Imo State and the South-East are Nigerians and they deserve the protection of the security agencies. The security agencies must desist from seeing everybody in the area as an enemy that must be subdued.  Many analysts believe that at the moment, the security operatives in the South-East act as if they are at war with the people and with that mindset, there is no way they will not be biased. That was why citizen Unachukwu was killed by soldiers.

We have all seen the sudden ‘breakthrough’ of the Police who after arresting (some say abducting) a 21 year old Glory Okolie since June 17, kept her incommunicado recently told the world how the same girl was an IPOB informant. This girl was secretly brought to Abuja and even turned into a maid for the Police until the family and human rights activists started asking questions and traced her to be in the hands of the Police in Abuja.

The truth remains that unless the security situation in Imo is carefully handled with wisdom and professionalism, it will snowball into other parts of the South-East and South-South. We must learn from history because what is for example happening today in Plateau state where the seeming double standard approach of the government in dealing with issues have led to serial killings which is spiraling out of control.

The Police, Armed Forces and other security agencies must begin to operate in such a way that the people will once more have confidence in them. They must learn to discharge their responsibilities without any atom of ethnic bias.

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Youth Advocate Urges LG Chairman to Key into Kogi Gov’s Devt Agenda

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

A Youth Advocate on grassroots advancement, Andrew Ochika has urged the newly elected chairman of Dekina Local Government Area in Kogi state, John Ura Ikani to key into Governor Usman Ododo’s development agenda.Ochika in an interview with Our Correspondent, said that the call has become necessary to boost accelerated development down to rural communities in Dekina Local Government Area.

Ochika, a member of Okoyi Community Youth Development, lamented lack of basic infrastructure in Dekina Local Government Area saying that the new Chairman has all it takes to deliver on his mandate and correct the anomaly.
The Youth Advocate, who described the overwhelming victory of the Chairman in the just concluded council polls as well deserved, called on him to strive to justify the confidence reposed in him through the provision of democracy dividends to all communities in the local government area.
According to him “the new Chairman, John Ura Ikani was a tested leader who performed excellently as Care-taker Chairman. I believe that now that he is elected as executive chairman, he has the capacity to deliver better than before”He urged the Chairman to sustain his tempo in grading of rural roads, provision of health facilities, rural electrification and drilling of bore-holes to ensure potable water supply in the area.He called on the people of the local government to cooperate with the Chairman in his efforts to uplift their living standards.

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Ondo 2024: INEC Tasks political parties, Supporters to Maintain Existing Peace 

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Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, National Chairman, Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) has appealed to political parties, candidates, and supporters to maintain peace during the governorship election in Ondo State.

Yakubu made the appeal while monitoring the 2024 Ondo State Mock Accreditation held on Wednesday across the three senatorial district of the state.

Report says that INEC is scheduled to conduct the Ondo State Governorship Election on Nov.

16, 2024, with 18 political parties to participate in the election.

The INEC chairman, who said that the exercise was part of the commission’s preparation, said the maintenance of peace would enable the commission to conduct a free and fair election.

He also said that the mock accreditation was to further test the functionality of their system.

“In the last election, our machines performed optimally but we can not take that for granted.

“We will ensure that all the polling units open on time so that voters will not come and wait for INEC officials and materials.

“And we have tested the integrity of the machines, it is not the matter of early deployment, but also early accreditation.

“We are doing our best as an electoral commission and others should also do their best, particularly political parties and their candidates.

“I want to appeal to political parties, candidates and their supporters to ensure that they maintain the peace that will enable us to deploy and conclude the process in good time.

“And also to announce the candidate people of Ondo State are choosing as their governor on Saturday,” he said.

Earlier, Mr Usman Isiaka Taiwo, who was accredited at the Ijapo High School, Akure, Ward 4 Unit 41, applauded INEC for the conduct.

“There is no delay in the exercise, and I will come along with my family to cast our votes for the candidate of our choice,” he said.

Also, Mrs Adebimpe Bankole, who was accredited at Alagbaka Primary School, Akure, Ward 5 Unit 18, scored INEC 80 per cent for the mock exercise.

“I am satisfied with the process because I did not waste any time before I did my accreditation.

“I would have given them 100 per cent but I can’t, rather I will give them 80 per cent because they have done well.

“By Gods grace, I will come out on Saturday, Nov. 16 for the election proper to cast my vote,” she said.

The INEC national chairman visited Ijapo High School, Akure, Ward 4 Unit 41; and Alagbaka Primary School, Akure, Ward 5 Unit 18.

Ward 10 Unit 12 in Owena, and Ward 10, Unit 1, Aiyetoro/ Owena, Idanre Local Government Area in Ondo Central Senatorial District, were also visited.

Yakubu also visited two Local Government Area offices of the commission including Ile-Oluji/ Okeigbo in Ondo North Senatorial District. (NAN)

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Atiku’s Claim of Winning 2023 Presidential Election most Comical – APC

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that the claim by Atiku Abubakar, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, that he did not lose the election but stolen, was most comical.

Mr Felix Morka, the party’s National Publicity Secretary said this, in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja, while reacting to comments made by Abubakar on the outcome of the election.

Abubakar, also a former vice president, on his X handle, stated that he did not lose the 2023 presidential election, claiming the election was stolen from him.

Morka, in his reaction, described Abubakar as Africa’s most infamous presidential election loser, noting that since serving as vice-president, he had lost election to every elected president.

“Six times in the last 17 years, Nigerians have declared their verdict of untrust and lack of sportsmanship on Abubakar’s presidential candidacy, and roundly rejected him at the polls.

“Abubakar’s long record of electoral defeat was serially certified by Nigeria’s highest courts, sealing his rejection by the electorate with judicial and constitutional finality.

“However, a clearly unabashed Abubakar continues to lay a bogus claim that he did not lose the 2023 presidential election. That is beyond comical,” the APC spokesman said.

He said that this was so as the former vice president probably believed that he was cheated out of all previous five presidential elections that he also lost.

Morka added that Abubakar’s inability to come to terms with the reality of his rejection cuts an ominous portrait of extreme and disturbing political desperation.

He added that Nigeria’s intelligent and discerning electorate would not act against their best interest by electing Abubakar into office.

According to Morka, the former vice president is a central and recurrent player in some of our country’s most vile roll call of corruption scandals perpetrated by the PDP administrations.

“He was the vice president in the government that created crooked and viscerally corrupt petrol subsidy hydra-headed dragon that has crippled our country’s economy,

“And laid the foundation for the endemic corruption and inefficiency that have undermined our power sector through the years.

“His desperation to be president can only be understood in the context of his determination to complete the full subversion of Nigeria’s economic life from where he left off as vice president.

“Nigerians will not entrust their country to someone who puts his selfish interest, and the interest of his cronies over and above the national interest,” Morka said.

He added that having demystified himself with his recent release of what he would have done differently if he was the president, showed that he had nothing to offer Nigerians.

Morka added that from Abubakar’s release, it was obvious that all he would had offered was his stale, tired, tested and failed economic ideas that were at polar relevance to the current existential economic challenges facing the country.

He added that the former vice president had a chance to execute whatever economic ideas he may have ever had, but failed to do so.

He further added that as vice president, Abubakar also failed to get his party, the PDP, to do so in all of its 16 years government.

“Abubakar thinks himself capable of fixing Nigeria but cannot fix the rot and hopeless dysfunction in his PDP,” the APC spokesman said.

He urged Nigerians to be steadfast in support of the APC-administration of President Bola Tinubu and valiant efforts to restore vitality to our economy for the good of all Nigerians.(NAN)

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