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Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by tommykiwi(m): 7:20am On Nov 25, 2016
I was numbed by the numbers by the time I finished my extrapolation of the statistics.
The criminal ugliness that happened in our country in recent months is something that should make this government nervous about its future with the people.

Clearly, President Muhammadu Buhari’s inability to keep a simple promise of internal security could make him fall out of favour completely.Buhari’s inaugural speech speaks directly to the issue: “Boko Haram is not only the security issue bedeviling our country. The spate of kidnappings, armed robberies, herdsmen/farmers clashes, cattle rustlings all help to add to the general air of insecurity in our land,” he said in May last year.

But with two and half years down the line, Buhari’s change plan for internal security and economy appears to give no serious solution.
My focus here is not on the war against Boko Haram, but everyday crime in our cities and suburbs.

From a Methodist priest kidnapped on his farm in Ibadan, Oyo State, by some young people between the ages of 18 and 24 to the former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Bagudu Hirse, who had his day with Kaduna kidnappers, it is every minute a crime in rural and urban areas across the country.
It’s not clear what the total figure on the surge in criminal activities will look like, but from their own testimony that the police lost 128 officers to ambush and face-to-face fight with “bigots” and “militants” in just three months, we can imagine how horrible the situation is for our internal security.

The argument is straightforward: with a disastrous economy and ineffective policing there must be uptick in crime wave.

Yes, we don’t have to believe every motivational theory that formed whenever a criminal makes confession using such phrase as “lack pushed me into it.”
But associations between crime and economic factors are best examined at the level of the smallest possible geographic unit.

One examination is to look at the spate of kidnapping in our neighbourhoods from city to city and from community to community. It is high-rise.
Sadly when you combine economic and security failure together, then it is time to sing the nursery rhythm, “there’s fire on the mountain…”
Well, the government apologists will deny there’s problem with our internal security, though they are hurting in silence.

As expected criminologists, sociologists and other researchers may lock themselves in an epic battle over whether recession breeds crime or not
To find out, I turned to United Nations on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Based on a UNODC report that used police-recorded crime data for the crimes of intentional homicide, robbery and motor vehicle theft, from fifteen country or city contexts across the world with analysis that examined in particular the period of global financial crisis in 2008/2009, there’s a window into why crime is persistent in our country in recent time.

“Where the financial crisis is manifested through decreased or negative economic growth and widespread unemployment, large numbers of individuals may suffer severe, and perhaps sudden, reductions in income. This, in turn, has the potential to cause an increase in the proportion of the population with an (arguably) higher motivation to identify illicit solutions to their immediate problems. Whilst this may appear as a simple explanation for property crime, stress situations are also the cause of many violent crimes. Unemployed persons may become increasingly intolerant and aggressive, especially in their families. Violence among strangers may also increase in situations in which people do not have clear prospects for their future. Whilst unemployment figures are often used as a key indicator for analysis of the effect of economic conditions on crime, official unemployment figures alone cannot provide a complete indicator of either the financial crisis itself or levels of population financial stress. They do not always take account, for example, of those employed in the informal sector, those supporting large or extended families through low-paid formal employment, or those who survive on remittances from workers abroad. Moreover, in addition to loss of employment, the financial crisis may also manifest itself through reduced government social expenditure, increased cost of basic consumer goods, and restrictions on local credit availability. Any or all of these may result in financial stress for individuals and communities, with no change in official unemployment figures,” a part of the UNODC report said.

I really don’t want to exacerbate an already bad situation with this justification. At the same time, I’m careful not be caught in the web of figures that will not make sense in the end, but I want this government to get the picture that Nigerians may be heading for another ‘enough-is-enough’ protests that will be birthed not by a particular organization but by individuals who are truly tired.

Anger and despair are two important ingredients for uprising. I know that the theory of grievance, greed and opportunity structure exist, but that is applicable to Niger Delta and Boko Haram insurgency, where militants take the opportunity of the swamp in the Delta area and the hills and caves in the northeast to fight the government. So the government may decide to ignore the warning.

But without swamp and hills, we can’t forget too quickly that mutiny against President Goodluck Jonathan started with street protests over an “offence” as simple as subsidy removal, though his approval rating was still somewhere in the middle at the time.

In 2011, Tunisia witnessed the revolt of the hungry that started with a single man called Mohammed Bouazzi. Without job as a graduate Bouazzi was doing all he could to fend for himself by selling fruits and vegetables in a cart. That cart was taken away by police and Bouazzi set himself ablaze in protest. That was the spark. Lack of basic necessity such as food pushed people to the street to chorus: “we want bread and water, no Ben Ali.”

After a few days of the protests, Tunisian President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, who had spent 23 years as the country leader was gone.

It may be hard to accept for this government, but if by the first quarter of 2017, there’s no real change in terms of the way people live (economically and security wise), there may be furious protests that will change the government itself.

It will be the start of a long war with the people that I believe Buhari is least prepared for.
And I think the university teachers and medical doctors are already positioning themselves for such a time.

My final word: Buhari needs to act speedily on internal security. Fear and hunger are two things that can push people to revolt.

Source.....http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/11/25/like-economy-internal-security-slips-out-of-buharis-hands-too/

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by kernel504(m): 7:28am On Nov 25, 2016
Zombies... Can you defend your super clueless president?

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by richidinho(m): 7:29am On Nov 25, 2016
I have never seen how a govt can be so incompetent other than this, a trial and error form of government

Buhari's only manifesto was kicking out GEJ and some zombies fell into it

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Atiku2019: 7:31am On Nov 25, 2016
We All Know Buhari is incompetent cry



Brb



#Atiku2019

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by iamodenigbo1(m): 7:33am On Nov 25, 2016
THIS DAY ........ E don happen
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Unsad(m): 7:34am On Nov 25, 2016
angry
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by dunkem21(m): 7:35am On Nov 25, 2016
grin
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Nobody: 7:35am On Nov 25, 2016
Hmmmmm. Haka fa
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Sibrah: 7:35am On Nov 25, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by dplordx(m): 7:38am On Nov 25, 2016
I once created a water business and handed it over to my best friend to manage it, and what happened, he wrecked it after taking loans upon loans. The same business is now flourishing after I removed bias and employed the right person to manage it.

The police force is under the control of the president kinsmen. So is the military, the Air Force the navy and the customer and efcc and dss. Why would these familiar faces do their best, after all they are all closely knitted and related to the president. It's another mother affair... The people in the west can burn... No need for emergency since its doesn't bother the North...afterl they have far more serious challenges to unbuckle... The south can burn for all the president cares. Just can't wait till 2019. I know I have one vote but buhari isn't ever getting it again.

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Atiku2019: 7:38am On Nov 25, 2016
dunkem21:
grin

Make I join you laugh grin

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by dplordx(m): 7:41am On Nov 25, 2016
Do you think atiku isn't another ethnocentric bigot like t he current one? These people are all the same

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Nobody: 7:41am On Nov 25, 2016
The Truth...He has done nothing to improve anything, Its high time we formed a united front to fight this man because I don't know what Nigeria will be like by 2019.

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Nukualofa: 7:42am On Nov 25, 2016
Even his wife has slipped out of his hands

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by chigoizie7(m): 7:42am On Nov 25, 2016
The only thing this govt had in mind during campaigns was to unseat GEJ, nothing else.



I can't wait for 2019 to come

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Grundig: 7:42am On Nov 25, 2016
Buhari think say na by gra gra.

Buhari has an intelligence tsar who is on same level as the COAS and the naval and airforce equivalent but has clearly relegated him and his services.

The daura warlord is interested in the use of force. Nothing else. Even the dss has been turned into his personal military arm

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by sinistermind(m): 7:44am On Nov 25, 2016
we are in for it in this country
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by sinistermind(m): 7:44am On Nov 25, 2016
And some people will come here to defend his incompetence and uselessness in Government. In some countries, this man would be on his way out because there isn't a solution in sight to the problems we are facing.

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by RollingStones(m): 7:47am On Nov 25, 2016
Buhari sef.

In other news I heard Ngeneuwkuezi has gone to the farm to hang herself out of frustration.

Omenka could you pls confirm this info for us?

Oh you are going to hang yourself as well.

This is serious.

Buhari why

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by luvinhubby(m): 7:57am On Nov 25, 2016
Nukualofa:
Even his wife has slipped out of his hands

Like seriously.
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by DauraDullard0(m): 7:58am On Nov 25, 2016
RollingStones:
Buhari sef.

In other news I heard Ngeneuwkuezi has gone to the farm to hang herself out of frustration.

Omenka could you pls confirm this info for us?

Oh you are going to hang yourself as well.

This is serious.

Buhari why
That Ngene charlatan you're referring to is a man. Please for the purposes of preventing further misinformation. He has been unmasked severally on this forum. You can search Nairaland for Ogbonna Ubani.

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by EmeeNaka: 7:58am On Nov 25, 2016
I find it repulsive that this writer was more concerned about the number of policemen that lost their lives to Criminals. What about civilians that has been brutally massacred in the last 1 year? This week alone,about 47 people were killed in Zamfara.
Fulani herdsmen killed 40 people in Kaduna last week. Nigeria lost all the day they voted in Buhari.

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by fitzmayowa: 8:06am On Nov 25, 2016
This is just terrible, everybody passing a vote of no confidence on the PMB led administration...SMH

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Nbote(m): 8:16am On Nov 25, 2016
U won't see morons/zombies com here to term d writer/paper IPOD or PDP sympathizers.. These are the many realities we live with everyday but some ppl want to continually live in denial and their trademark which is BLAMES.. Watch dem open a counter thread to giv u a hundred and one reasons why d writer is wrong...

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by BVN0: 8:21am On Nov 25, 2016
President Buhari can save us all future headaches by resigning, maybe osibanjo can do better.

We've had enough headaches under this Govt, Nigeria has never had it so bad except 2 times and it all happened on the watch of the same man called Buhari.

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Paperwhite(m): 8:28am On Nov 25, 2016
Now this is the so called "new sheriff" in town APC supporters over to you guys.

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by swagagolic01(m): 8:33am On Nov 25, 2016
AfonjAs will still defend these waste of a sperm called Buhari. ... smh

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by hedonistic: 8:36am On Nov 25, 2016
Is there any more doubt that Nigerians made the biggest mistake of their lives by allowing this slowpoke to take over power?

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by hucienda: 8:40am On Nov 25, 2016
Anatomy of unending woes.
Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Atiku2019: 8:48am On Nov 25, 2016
dplordx:
Do you think atiku isn't another ethnocentric bigot like t he current one? These people are all the same

Over 5 Atiku kids are married to Christians. But Bubu can never allow that wink

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by Abeymills(m): 9:06am On Nov 25, 2016
Buhari is a disaster

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Re: Like Economy, Internal Security Slips Out Of Buhari’s Hands Too - THISDAY by otil1: 10:12am On Nov 25, 2016
DauraDullard0:
That Ngene charlatan you're referring to is a man. Please for the purposes of preventing further misinformation. He has been unmasked severally on this forum. You can search Nairaland for Ogbonna Ubani.

Igbo man?

No no no! Smthn is definitely wrong.

An Igbo can't be as stupid.

Pls, he must be faking that name, a beg

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