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Femi Adesina’s Comment On Insecurity Shows Government Is Irresponsible – PDP, Activists

The Peoples Democratic Party and some activists have knocked presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina, over his recent comment that Nigerians should be thankful because bombings don’t happen daily.

Despite the widespread insecurity in the country, Adesina had while featuring on a Channels Television programme, claimed the situation improved under President Muhammadu Buhari when compared to past administrations.

President Buhari and Femi Adesina.


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But speaking with SaharaReporters on Monday, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, said it was unfortunate that such an utterance could come from the presidency.

He also noted that the president has failed to fight insurgency as promised during his campaigns before the last presidential elections.

He said, “It is unfortunate that the presidency will on a daily basis be counting the number of bombings as if the presidency is a mortuary where morticians work. As far as we are concerned, it’s unfortunate that the president has failed on his promise, on his journey to fight insurgency and instead of admitting publicly this failure, they are busy looking for excuses.”

Ologbondiyan also stated that as far as the PDP is concerned, the insecurity in Nigeria has worsened compared to how it was in 2015.

Also speaking, the President of the Campaign for Democracy, Abdul Usman, told SaharaReporters that the government has not been tactical enough to know how to handle security situations.

According to him, it is the paramount responsibility of all governments around the globe to protect its citizens but the Nigerian government has totally failed. 

“The service chiefs don’t change strategy. When others are changing strategy to meet the scenario they have at hand, Nigerian service chiefs are not changing and they are proud of it. This is a failure within this administration,” he told SaharaReporters.

He stated that the situation had only changed from periodical bombings to kidnapping and banditry.

“Should they accord that to a success in this administration? It’s a total failure; this administration is supposed to be saddled with the responsibility of protecting the citizens and welfare of citizens.”

On his part, the immediate past President of Committee for Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), Malachy Ugwummadu, stated it is immaterial if bombing took place daily or weekly. He noted that the government is meant to protect the lives and property of citizens as stipulated in the constitution.

He said, “That statement from the presidency is as a result of poor comprehension of the primary responsibility of the government to secure its citizens and provide for their welfare.

“If you are going to ask Nigerians to be glad that there are no bombings on a daily basis, it means you are contended with bombings periodically, and that in my view does not approximate the primary responsibility of government, which is to secure life and property.”

He said government officials had run out of ideas and were looking for ways to rationalise the situation.

“Those statements are made in total disregard of section 14 (2) of the 1999 constitution which imposes the duty on the government,” he said.

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