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Youth group urges elites to exercise caution over security challenges

Chuks Oyema-Aziken

Some youths under the aegis of the National Youth Forum have charged the elites to exercise caution while commenting on the security challenges in the country.

The President of NYF, Tanko Gambo and Secretary, Jamiu Adigun, made the call in a press release on Friday, in reaction to a video by a former Minister where he said the military high command has failed to proffer solution to the crisis.

He also said the military was part of a conspiracy to truncate the country’s democracy.

The minister further stated that the military ignored an earlier warning on the Kuje Prison attack.

NYF commended the former minister for his concern over the situation, saying it reflects the current mood of the nation.

“We as youths and students are concerned with what is happening in our dear country. Not here to defend anyone, we have studied the situation, and feel caution and faith is needed to see us through these trying times.

“Sincerely, like what our senior brother, the former minister said, the situation is bad, but it is not hopeless.

“We are sure that for some obvious reasons, the military will not come out publicly and say what they are doing to stem the security challenges, but that doesn’t mean they have failed or not doing anything about it.

“Just this week, we read that troops of Operation HADIN KAI neutralized some terrorists
at Gamage in Borno State. We believe several efforts are being made to restore peace and stability in the country.

“On several occasions, President Muhammadu Buhari, a retired General, who has seen it all in terms of war, has acknowledged the efforts of the Armed Forces, especially successes coming out from the new found synergy in the AFN been marshalled by the Chief of Defence Staff, General LEO Irabor.

“On the allegation that the military was working to truncate democracy, we are aware like every other Nigerian that the Military high command has time without number pledged their loyalty to democratic rule in the country.

“We commend the former minister for also acknowledging international dimension in the crisis. This may not be far from the truth, it therefore call for a United front to face the challenge headlong.

“Truly, countries across the world are facing different challenges.

“Just this year, there have already been more than 300 mass shootings in the United States, according to the Gun Violence Archive. The shooting at a Forth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill. that left six people dead and dozens injured was one of fourteen mass shootings over the long weekend. There have been just over 100 since a rampage at an elementary school in Uvalde, Tex., left 19 children and two teachers dead on May 24.

“While this may not be an excuse, NYF insist that just like US citizens, we must come together and quash the evil plans by enemies of the country. We must not in trying to proffer solution, cause more harm.”

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