Buhari government’s flimsy excuses, bogus promises on insecurity are sickening, tiresome – Catholics bishops
The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) on Monday urged the federal government to rise to its responsibility of arresting and prosecuting those terrorising innocent Nigerians, rather than playing the ostrich on matters of insecurity.
The bishops were reacting to the Abuja-Kaduna train attacks by terrorists who killed some of the passengers and injured many others. In a solemn statement signed by the president and Archbishop-Elect of Owerri, Most Rev. Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, the CBCN called on the government to take urgent steps to unmask the marauding terrorists and their sponsors without further delay.
The statement, titled “Nigeria: A Nation Groans in Pains”, reads:
“The news of the recent attacks on trains by terrorists has attracted public outcry, outrage and grief. Nigerians are still mourning over the brutal slaughtering of fellow citizens during those bloody attacks. We unequivocally condemn those brutal acts of barbarism and brazen assault on our sovereign dignity as a nation.
“The train route from Abuja to Kaduna has been the safety net for thousands of travellers commuting between both cities. Now, the terrorists have proven that no one is safe on that route anymore.
“Just last week, there were also reports that over 200 terrorists on motorbikes brazenly rode through the runway of the Kaduna International Airport in broad daylight, killing at least one person. All these occurred shortly after the incessant brutal attacks and killings by faceless terrorists in the communities of Southern Kaduna and many other parts of the Middle Belt.
“That all these atrocities against the people and the nation happen without a single arrest or prosecution seem to give credibility to the widespread belief that the government is complacent, helpless or compromising.
“Considering the billions of Naira appropriated for security and the fight against terrorism in recent times, it is difficult to imagine that a large number of terrorists, who unleashed terror on unarmed and law-abiding citizens, can disappear in broad daylight without a trace.
“It is, indeed, very hard to believe that our security apparatus lacks intelligence or the ability to fight and defeat terrorists in our nation. Nigerians are sick of flimsy excuses and bogus promises of the government to deal with terrorists.
“As a mark of honour, the government should rise to its primary responsibility of protecting the life and property of its citizens.
“Our country has long teetered on the precipice of a failed state. Government should, therefore, stop trying to play the ostrich as the nation profusely bleeds and take urgent steps to unmask these marauding terrorists and their sponsors without further delay.
“At this moment of nationwide sadness and sorrow, the Catholic Bishops of Nigeria stand together in solidarity with the bereaved, the wounded, and those still missing.
“We pray that God grants eternal rest to the departed, consolation to bereaved families, healing to the wounded and a safe return to those still missing.”
The Catholic Bishops also expressed concerns over the lingering face-off between the government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, saying the industrial dispute left frustrating effects on young students, whose academic aspirations and ambitions had been disrupted by the strike. They also called on the government to take effective measures to address the hardship and suffering in the land.
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