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Desperate politicians want security challenges to persist – Group

A civil society organisation, Peace, Security and Development Initiatives (PSDI) on Tuesday raised alarm that some desperate politicians want the security challenges in the country to persist to enable them take aim at the current administration.

Publicity Secretary of PSDI, Amechi Chuks. Oyema disclosed this at a press briefing in Abuja.

According to him “We are not here to speak for the government or the military, but as stakeholders in the Nigeria project, it is important we let Nigerians know that some who don’t want it to be well would want the crisis not only to persist, but go out of hand.

“Just recently, when 16 Kano-bound hunters were lynched in Uromi, a prominent politician condemned the killings, & demanded probe. Fast-forward to the massacre of 60 Plateau villagers, same politician immediately faulted Tinubu’s security architecture, as if Uromi had a specially designed security architecture!

“Another attempt to politicise the security challenges is the recent divine intervention that led to rescue of the former Director-General of the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), Brig.-Gen. Maharazu Tsiga Rtd.

“Rather than appreciating God and the Armed Forces of Nigeria for the rescue, some have decided to give a different narrative aimed at portraying the government and the Armed Forces of Nigeria as a failure.

“This set of politicians have refused to see anything good in the present administration, hence they will turn their face from the several laudable efforts of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

“It is disheartening that a politician of that standing will choose to demoralise troops who are making sacrifices to keep the country safe.

“Left for them, the country should be in flames so they can have avenue to attack the administration.

“We are calling on politicians to show statesmanship. If you throw stone in the market, you dont know where it will land.

“The Armed Forces of Nigeria under the present leadership, from our observations is doing so much to tackle security challenges.

“Terrorists, bandits and other criminals are surrendering in droves. Some stubborn ones are being killed. The Armed forces is tackling oil theft, saving the country plenty of money.

“But these set of “pull it” down politicians will not see this. They are only interested in the negatives.

“We use this opportunity to advise especially our youths to shun all negative vices and this set of politicians who have their children abroad but would always want to use innocent youths at home to foment trouble.

“Be aware that the AFN is equal to the task and you wont go scot free if you allow desperate politicians to use you

“We want to quote former Director-General of the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), Brig.-Gen. Maharazu Tsiga Rtd.

“We should not sit down and believe that the government can do it alone. We must do it ourselves.”

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