Following the brazen manner with which gunmen attacked both
military and police facilities in Abuja and Jaji few days ago, killing
soldiers, policemen and civilians alike, members of the House of
Representatives, yesterday, declared the National Assembly complex
unsafe.
The alarm raised by the lawmakers is due to worsening security situation in the country.
The
lawmakers in a motion of urgent national importance said insecurity had
reached a level where no security facility was safe again.
Hon
Abubakar Momoh who led the debate said the Tuesday robbery in Auchi, Edo
State which claimed the lives of three soldiers, some policemen and
civilians, clearly showed that insecurity in the country was getting out
of hand.
In a similar vein, Hon Raphael Nnanna said the
successful operation by gunmen who invaded the headquarters of Special
Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS) inAbujahas shown that the security personnel
lacked the capacity to stem the tide of insecurity in the country.
He
explained that the invasion of SARS came less than 24 hours after a
Church at Command andStaffCollege, Jaji,KadunaStatewas bombed by gunmen.
17 people were reportedly killed and several others injured.
He
said: “The state of insecurity in the country has reached an
embarrassing level. What happened in Jaji and SARS headquarters is
embarrassing to the leadership and people of this nation”.
He
argued that if the gunmen could operate and go unhurt at the premises of
security agents, they could also invade the National Assembly. “I see
these people coming to the National Assembly very soon”, he warned and
cautioned on the far-reaching implication of allowing the current trend
to continue.
In his contribution, Hon Samson Osagie (Edo,ACN) said
the Federal Government must come up with a realistic strategy on how to
check the bandits, noting that, “we can’t afford to fold our hands and
watch these people kill and maim people the way they are doing”.
Hon
Jerry Alagbaso advised security agents to step up intelligence
gathering even as he called for immediate supply of sophisticated arms
to security personnel to enable them confront bandits.
He said:
“Government must improve the sophistication of arms that our security
agents use, that is the only way they can overcome the current challenge
and our security must improve on intelligence gathering”.
Steps down bill on sack of ministers, commissioners
The
House also, yesterday, stepped down a bill seeking to compel the
President and governors to get the consent of the Senate and the House
of Assembly before relieving a minister or commissioner of his or her
appointment.
The bill was titled ‘A Bill for an Act to amend the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 to provide for the
consent of the Senate/State Houses of Assembly for the removal of a
Minister of the Government of the Federation/Commissioner of the
Government of a State and other matters related thereto’.
Banks, shops remain shut in Auchi
Meanwhile,
following the Monday mayhem in Auchi,EdoStateby armed bandits, which
led to the death of fifteen persons including three soldiers, the
Chairman of the Bankers Forum, Auchi Branch, has vowed that banks in the
area will remain closed to customers until security is guaranteed.
All
the banks in Auchi and several shops remained closed yesterday, while
soldiers were observed at Jattu junction and strategic areas in Auchi.
It
was a pitiable sight for the police in the area following the burning
of the Area Command office and the Auchi Division of the Police Force.
The police in the area are now homeless and were seen in groups
lamenting the situation.
Though residents thronged Jattu market to
purchase foodstuff, but several shops and super markets were still
under lock and key as they were afraid that the robbers may still be in
town.
A rice vendor who identified herself as Mrs Momodu,
explained that the people of the area were still shocked because “what
we saw was like another civil war”. Explaining her encounter with the
robbers, she said that “one of them came to me that day, asking where
are the soldiers, where are the soldiers. I told them I don’t know where
they stay.
“So they now asked why was I still selling food when
they were operating, I said I am sorry. They slapped me and started
shooting in the air. So from what we saw that Monday, it will still take
us time to come out for our normal businesses unless we see soldiers in
town.
The truth is that the kind of gun they came with, we don’t
even believe they are criminals, some of us are suspecting Boko Haram
because the way they were asking about the residence of soldiers was
scary”.
We ‘ll catch the culprits — Police
However, the
Acting Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Hurdi Muhammad, who
addressed newsmen late yesterday, vowed that the police will apprehend
the perpetrators.
According to him, “we cannot disclose what we
are doing but I can assure you that we are taking this matter with all
seriousness and with time, all those involved will be apprehended”.
Vanguard,
however, learnt that the banks have refused to open to customers
because the police in the state had failed to provide the needed
security in Auchi. It was learnt that policemen in Auchi no longer wear
their uniforms fearing that the armed bandits may strike again.
According
to one of them who craved anonymity, “you can see that we don’t even
have an office now because every where has been blown up. We don’t even
have the fire power to face people like this, so what do you expect from
the police? We are really helpless and it is sad, we have been
complaining about this problem for a long time but no body listened.
“When
you don’t have sophisticated weapons like the criminals, how do you
intend to fight them? In the whole of Auchi, we only have two APCs and
this is the area that they always attack. Why don’t the people in charge
equip the police properly to fight crime?”
The chairman of the
Bankers Forum Auchi branch, Mr Bash Sanusi, who disclosed the resolve of
banks in the area not to open to customers, attributed their travail to
the inefficiency of the police and other security agencies in Auchi.
His
words: “For now we are not opening because there is no security. We are
going to meet Tuesday next week to access the situation. Even the
minimum security that is policemen being in the banks, we don’t have.
Under such circumstance we cannot open. There is no kind of security to
guarantee that what happened last Monday will not happen again.
“It
is beyond imagination. No body ever thought of such thing, since the
soldiers have been parading here, we had full confidence that their
presence will ward off such criminals. But we were all shocked that they
disabled the military, they were every where at the same time
operating. It was so disastrous. The police and the SSS are weak. We
have no intelligence system, if not, they would have known that these
people will strick.
“These people must have been around for two
weeks and they must have been visiting bars. We have no intelligence
here, without information we cannot be safe. We have no good
intelligence system if not they would have nibbed this in the bud.
Unemployment is also part of the problem; the people doing this are
young men because they have no jobs.
“Even though criminality is
not good but the government should create employment to stop this type
of crime. Government must as a matter of urgency create employment for
youths. So as it is now, we are not going to open to customers, we need
security in Auchi”, he stated.
Robbers kill four-yr-old girl, policeman in Benin
Meanwhile,
a mobile policeman was shot dead, yesterday, when dare devil armed
robbers invaded Akpakpava and 2nd East Circular roads ofBenin
City,EdoState.
A four-year-old girl was also killed at Akpakpava by a stray bullet.
There is tension inBenin Citynow over fears that the robbers, who invaded Auchi may have stormed the ancient city.
At press time, armedMobilepolicemen have stormedAkpakpava Roadand other exit roads in search of those who fell their colleague.
Also, an Estate Valuer, Mr. Dan Odiete was reportedly adopted on the same road inBenin, yesterday.
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