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Who Will Rescue The North? by Hillard: 4:35pm On Nov 20, 2020
It's indisputable that northern Nigeria is today one of the most dangerous places on earth. While Boko Haram continues its rampage, launching deadly attacks in the northeast literally every day, criminal gangs in the northwest are operating with impunity. Attacks have become so frequent that the massacre of dozens no longer makes the headlines, much less capture the attention of those in authority. Just when you think things can’t get any worse, another incident proves you wrong. The slide into anarchy now seems inevitable. And very few of those who claim to speak for the North seem to care.

The past fortnight has recorded many different incidents that is, even in this era that seems not to view human life with any sanctity, unique. It started with a report by BBC Hausa that bandits have imposed ‘harvest fees’ of between N300,000 to N900,000 on farmers in some communities of Zamfara State. Those who are unable to pay are prevented from harvesting their crops, which spoil in the bush while they struggle to feed their families. It then emerged that these charges are also imposed by criminal gangs in Katsina, Kaduna and Niger states. Farmers in these states were forced to pay at the onset of the season to access and cultivate their farms. Now, their crops are ripe and they’re starving, but they can’t harvest until they incur more debts to settle the same gangs. If this isn’t a sign of a failing country, I don’t know what is.

Next came the devastating story of what 26 seized women and girls went through at the hands of the bandits. The governor of Zamfara State published a photo of himself with the victims on Twitter, claiming that they had been “rescued” after only one week in captivity, indicating that no ransom had been paid and that the victims were unharmed. Thanks to the investigative journalism of this paper, the truth emerged: the victims spent over three weeks in captivity, they were serially beaten and raped, including the children, and that their relatives paid N6.6 million to get them released. Parents said they sold everything they had including their unharvested crops, and incurred debts to raise the money. That a governor will use this tragedy as a photo opportunity, drawing praise for his inaction, is a monumental national disgrace.

But the climax came last Tuesday when BBC Hausa revealed that 12 assistant superintendents of police deployed from Borno to Zamfara have been abducted by bandits in the northwest. Yes, you read it right: a dozen police officers were kidnapped on duty at once. The wife of one of the officers told the BBC that her husband had called from the kidnappers’ den and instructed her to sell off their house for ransom payment. She said she knows eight other police families working to raise N800,000 each to pay the abductors. The situation is so ugly that the police can’t even defend themselves even in a convoy. If 12 senior police officers,  with their training, experience and presumably weapons, could be kidnapped on a highway, what more of ordinary Nigerians living in remote villages? Worse still, the captives know very well that their institution is incapable of rescuing them. That is why they asked their families to ransom them.

Amidst of all this, the Minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Dingyadi, insulted us by asking us to ignore the facts and fall for their propaganda. Responding to criticisms and concerns, including in this newspaper, he claimed that the bandits have been “degraded”. This is even as they hold a dozen police officers captive! His statement came on the same day 16 people, including the district head of Zangon Kataf were killed in different spots in Kaduna, and, two days earlier, nine French language students of ABU Zaria were abducted on the Kaduna-Abuja road. Dingyadi, who is himself a northerner, said all these attacks are “small” and “normal”, an indication that government isn’t bothered, and we should expect more. One is left to wonder if the minister’s opinion would’ve been the same if the victims were his family. I would bet my bottom naira that Dingyadi can’t drive from Abuja through Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara to his native Sokoto.

But the minister is only following the example of other northern “leaders”. Earlier this month, the Northern Governors’ Forum hosted northern political and traditional leaders including the Senate President, ministers and the chairmen of Northern State Traditional Rulers led by the Sultan of Sokoto. They dedicated more than half of their 20-paragraph communique to condemning the #EndSARS protests, praising the government for its use of live bullets against unarmed protesters and calling for censoring the social media. The “leaders” of the North did not spare a single sentence for the bandits’ and terrorists’ depredations in the North. There was not one word of even the usual ceremonial sympathises for the victims, nor any encouragement of the government to do more to help. This speaks volumes on their priorities: they are more perturbed by well-founded protests against police brutality and Nigerians’ freedom of expression than the wanton destruction of the lives and livelihoods of their supposed constituents. That is because the former threatens their power and wealth while the latter affects ordinary northerners whose lives are worth nothing in their eyes.

But the facts and data don’t lie. They show that the bandits continue to get more lethal and sophisticated by the day. They have raised and continue to launder huge sums from ransoms which they use to stockpile weapons and supplies; they have effectively taken control of swathes of land in the northwest where they levy taxes and impose their law(lessness). From Benue to Borno, from Kaduna to Kebbi, the North is bleeding so badly. Northerners are killed like rats. Women and children are captured and violated freely. A presidency dominated by northerners keeps paying lip service. Our security agencies are clearly overwhelmed. Our political leaders are more concerned with their personal parochial interests; our emirs, imams, and intellectuals are silent; most of our youths are uneducated and many of those educated have been brainwashed, blackmailed or bullied into acquiescence. In this perfect conspiracy of silence, who will rescue the north from its dangerous descend?
https://dailytrust.com/who-will-rescue-the-north

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Arrewa: 4:49pm On Nov 20, 2020
Alright
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by StaffofOrayan(m): 4:50pm On Nov 20, 2020
"most of our youths are uneducated and many of those educated have been brainwashed, blackmailed or bullied into acquiescence. In this perfect conspiracy of silence, who will rescue the north from its dangerous descend?"

They are all over NL, brainwashed semi-illitrates who amplify every govt propaganda online,
They are the same dummies telling yorubas to ronu, people wey no fit ronu

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by ouzo1(m): 4:50pm On Nov 20, 2020
Jon Snow ... or Men of the midnight watch.

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by TooMuchStuff: 4:50pm On Nov 20, 2020
Nobody will....

Until they jointly exhume the bones of Usman Danfodio of Sokoto and burn it and the ashes taken to Futa Jalo and Futa toro waters, there can never be stoppage of Bloodshed and kidnapping in the North.
Sunni-Wahabbi Islam is the singular most deadly machine ever invented by man as a religion. Shake it out of North, you will find peace

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Pierocash(m): 4:51pm On Nov 20, 2020
Each village in the north should setup their own community policing and at the same time firm a regional security outfit like
amotekun and the rest.

Depending on their leaders to help them is nothing but effort in futility.
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by nabiz(m): 4:51pm On Nov 20, 2020
It is only the north that can rescue north. These are one of the reasons I ask if the person in aso rock is truly Buhari. The Buhari they told me about can never watch his people been killed like this. Why cant Buhari save Nigeria especially the north, even if it will cost his life. He is already old and have reach the limit every man dreams to reach. Why not name those that are sponsoring bokoharam even if they will kill him. Buhari, base on the information available to him as a president will not tell us that he don't know those that are sponsoring bokoharam, or is he one of them? If he is, what is he Benefiting from the killing. May be the people Bokoharam kills are not his kinsmen. Why can't the north tell themselves the truth. THE OCCUPIED EVERY POSITION IN OUR SECURITY ARCHITECTURE. Why are North killing north?

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Moferere: 4:53pm On Nov 20, 2020
North, like every other parts of Nigeria are not sincere to themselves.

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by BigSarah(f): 4:54pm On Nov 20, 2020
The North can only rescue itself...same as the south...

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by StaffofOrayan(m): 4:56pm On Nov 20, 2020
nabiz:
It is only north can rescue north. These one of the reasons I ask if the person in aso rock is truly Buhari. The Buhari they told me about can never watch his people been killed like. Why cant Buhari save Nigeria especially the north, even if it will cost his life. He is already old and have reach the limit every man dreams to reach. Why not name those that are sponsoring bokoharam even if the will kill him. Buhari base on the information available to him as a president will not tell me that he don't know those that are sponsoring bokoharam, or is it one of them? If he is, what is he Benefiting from the killing. May be the people Bokoharam kills are not his kinsmen. Why can the north tell themselves the truth. THE OCCUPIED EVERY POSITION IN OUR SECURITY ARCHITECTURE. Why are North killing north?

Funny thing is, it is just the beginning,
The Fulanis have denied there is a problem,
From the president to the security personnel,
The remaining tribes are destined to suffer in silence, cant say I pity them, they have not learnt a single thing from this experience

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Nobody: 4:59pm On Nov 20, 2020
When I think of the Christians in the north and those in the middle belt, I cringe. I wonder in dread how they'd cope if Nigeria ever splits...With Arewa as a country, Sharia laws, hisbau and a lot more crap...

The lord is indeed their strength. Why is no one talking of Leah Shaibu?

#FreeLeahShaibu

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Jostoman: 5:10pm On Nov 20, 2020
Lair Muhammed, lauretta onoche, and buhari will save them.

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by samdunzo: 6:04pm On Nov 20, 2020
You can't save people who aren't ready... Harriet Tubman once said that she could've freed thousands of more slaves if only they knew they were in bondage. It seems as if those up North aren't aware of the terrible conditions they're in. Furthermore, when others try to tell them, they take it as an attack on them, when it really should be interpreted as a wake up call. Once they stop seeing things from the view of religion and ethnicity only, then they'll be ready

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:08pm On Nov 20, 2020
Britain
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Raydos: 6:09pm On Nov 20, 2020
Muhammed will help them!

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by hisgrace090: 6:55pm On Nov 20, 2020
Bandit or gun men, just tourch them and see the same north damand for your head as the north generally believe that this criminals are fighting for them.

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by allcomage: 7:47pm On Nov 20, 2020
The north is finished. They are now trooping into the south to enjoy peace and economic emancipation.

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by AdaugoChisom(f): 7:49pm On Nov 20, 2020
They needed more children just to intimidate the south with voting power. Now they're feeling the power of useless children.

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Nobody: 8:04pm On Nov 20, 2020
A people whose belief system and mindsets are interpreted with force doesn’t need rescue..
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by EastisBae: 9:11pm On Nov 20, 2020
So pathetic!
The region has fallen apart completely, and if it were to be a country on its own, it would be the most miserable country on earth.

Don't cry for Northern Nigeria, they brought the woes they're suffering now on their heads. Over the years, whoever tries to call their attention to the rot that was festering in their region automatically becomes their enemy because they hate the truth. Even when Sanusi tried to caution them, they started attacking him.

All they are good at is ISLAM ISLAM AND ISLAM! Nothing else.
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by nabiz(m): 9:19pm On Nov 20, 2020
EastisBae:
So pathetic!
The region has fallen apart completely, and if it were to be a country on its own, it would be the most miserable country on earth.

Don't cry for Northern Nigeria, they brought the woes they're suffering now on their heads. Over the years, whoever tries to call their attention to the rot that was festering in their region automatically becomes their enemy because they hate the truth. Even when Sanusi tried to caution them, they started attacking him.

All they are good at is ISLAM ISLAM AND ISLAM! Nothing else.
even ordinary to protest for the betterment of everybody, the refused, saying they want to overthrow Buhari

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Nwadiuto247: 9:25pm On Nov 20, 2020
Arrewa:
Alright

And you spend time here everyday hating Igbos while your region is burning? BIG SHAME

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Rugaria: 9:30pm On Nov 20, 2020
Arrewa:
Alright
Be very careful so They don't kidnap you one day.. it's like the almighty North is unraveling before our very eyes..

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Nwadiuto247: 9:37pm On Nov 20, 2020
Hillard:
It's indisputable that northern Nigeria is today one of the most dangerous places on earth. While Boko Haram continues its rampage, launching deadly attacks in the northeast literally every day, criminal gangs in the northwest are operating with impunity. Attacks have become so frequent that the massacre of dozens no longer makes the headlines, much less capture the attention of those in authority. Just when you think things can’t get any worse, another incident proves you wrong. The slide into anarchy now seems inevitable. And very few of those who claim to speak for the North seem to care.

The past fortnight has recorded many different incidents that is, even in this era that seems not to view human life with any sanctity, unique. It started with a report by BBC Hausa that bandits have imposed ‘harvest fees’ of between N300,000 to N900,000 on farmers in some communities of Zamfara State. Those who are unable to pay are prevented from harvesting their crops, which spoil in the bush while they struggle to feed their families. It then emerged that these charges are also imposed by criminal gangs in Katsina, Kaduna and Niger states. Farmers in these states were forced to pay at the onset of the season to access and cultivate their farms. Now, their crops are ripe and they’re starving, but they can’t harvest until they incur more debts to settle the same gangs. If this isn’t a sign of a failing country, I don’t know what is.

Next came the devastating story of what 26 seized women and girls went through at the hands of the bandits. The governor of Zamfara State published a photo of himself with the victims on Twitter, claiming that they had been “rescued” after only one week in captivity, indicating that no ransom had been paid and that the victims were unharmed. Thanks to the investigative journalism of this paper, the truth emerged: the victims spent over three weeks in captivity, they were serially beaten and raped, including the children, and that their relatives paid N6.6 million to get them released. Parents said they sold everything they had including their unharvested crops, and incurred debts to raise the money. That a governor will use this tragedy as a photo opportunity, drawing praise for his inaction, is a monumental national disgrace.

But the climax came last Tuesday when BBC Hausa revealed that 12 assistant superintendents of police deployed from Borno to Zamfara have been abducted by bandits in the northwest. Yes, you read it right: a dozen police officers were kidnapped on duty at once. The wife of one of the officers told the BBC that her husband had called from the kidnappers’ den and instructed her to sell off their house for ransom payment. She said she knows eight other police families working to raise N800,000 each to pay the abductors. The situation is so ugly that the police can’t even defend themselves even in a convoy. If 12 senior police officers, with their training, experience and presumably weapons, could be kidnapped on a highway, what more of ordinary Nigerians living in remote villages? Worse still, the captives know very well that their institution is incapable of rescuing them. That is why they asked their families to ransom them.

Amidst of all this, the Minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Dingyadi, insulted us by asking us to ignore the facts and fall for their propaganda. Responding to criticisms and concerns, including in this newspaper, he claimed that the bandits have been “degraded”. This is even as they hold a dozen police officers captive! His statement came on the same day 16 people, including the district head of Zangon Kataf were killed in different spots in Kaduna, and, two days earlier, nine French language students of ABU Zaria were abducted on the Kaduna-Abuja road. Dingyadi, who is himself a northerner, said all these attacks are “small” and “normal”, an indication that government isn’t bothered, and we should expect more. One is left to wonder if the minister’s opinion would’ve been the same if the victims were his family. I would bet my bottom naira that Dingyadi can’t drive from Abuja through Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara to his native Sokoto.

But the minister is only following the example of other northern “leaders”. Earlier this month, the Northern Governors’ Forum hosted northern political and traditional leaders including the Senate President, ministers and the chairmen of Northern State Traditional Rulers led by the Sultan of Sokoto. They dedicated more than half of their 20-paragraph communique to condemning the #EndSARS protests, praising the government for its use of live bullets against unarmed protesters and calling for censoring the social media. The “leaders” of the North did not spare a single sentence for the bandits’ and terrorists’ depredations in the North. There was not one word of even the usual ceremonial sympathises for the victims, nor any encouragement of the government to do more to help. This speaks volumes on their priorities: they are more perturbed by well-founded protests against police brutality and Nigerians’ freedom of expression than the wanton destruction of the lives and livelihoods of their supposed constituents. That is because the former threatens their power and wealth while the latter affects ordinary northerners whose lives are worth nothing in their eyes.

But the facts and data don’t lie. They show that the bandits continue to get more lethal and sophisticated by the day. They have raised and continue to launder huge sums from ransoms which they use to stockpile weapons and supplies; they have effectively taken control of swathes of land in the northwest where they levy taxes and impose their law(lessness). From Benue to Borno, from Kaduna to Kebbi, the North is bleeding so badly. Northerners are killed like rats. Women and children are captured and violated freely. A presidency dominated by northerners keeps paying lip service. Our security agencies are clearly overwhelmed. Our political leaders are more concerned with their personal parochial interests; our emirs, imams, and intellectuals are silent; most of our youths are uneducated and many of those educated have been brainwashed, blackmailed or bullied into acquiescence. In this perfect conspiracy of silence, who will rescue the north from its dangerous descend?
https://dailytrust.com/who-will-rescue-the-north
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by knowledgeable: 9:46pm On Nov 20, 2020
Hillard:

https://dailytrust.com/who-will-rescue-the-north

SE are guiltless to all these madness.

Yorubas are 100% culpable period.

Argue with your truth.
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by nthony10: 11:19pm On Nov 20, 2020
StaffofOrayan:
"most of our youths are uneducated and many of those educated have been brainwashed, blackmailed or bullied into acquiescence. In this perfect conspiracy of silence, who will rescue the north from its dangerous descend?"

They are all over NL, brainwashed semi-illitrates who amplify every govt propaganda online,
They are the same dummies telling yorubas to ronu, people wey no fit ronu

I always try to think of the worse case scenario in this matter, the northern leaders keep playing the ostrich and another uprising in the most unexpected place occurs till it consumes the whole region then they will seek more land in the south and will face strong opposition. Since They decided to weaponize poverty, it has become an uncontrolled monster.

It's either the northern leaders are daft or they are in support of these bandits.
Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Racoon(m): 11:27pm On Nov 20, 2020
...BBC Hausa that bandits have imposed ‘harvest fees’ of between N300,000 to N900,000 on farmers in some communities of Zamfara State.It then emerged that these charges are also imposed by criminal gangs in Katsina, Kaduna and Niger states....

Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Racoon(m): 11:28pm On Nov 20, 2020
Earlier this month, the Northern Governors’ Forum hosted northern political and traditional leaders including the Senate President, ministers and the chairmen of Northern State Traditional Rulers led by the Sultan of Sokoto.

They dedicated more than half of their 20-paragraph communique to condemning the #EndSARS protests, praising the government for its use of live bullets against unarmed protesters and calling for censoring the social media.

The “leaders” of the North did not spare a single sentence for the bandits’ and terrorists’ depredations in the North.There was not one word of even the usual ceremonial sympathises for the victims, nor any encouragement of the government to do more to help.


This speaks volumes on their priorities: they are more perturbed by well-founded protests against police brutality and Nigerians’ freedom of expression than the wanton destruction of the lives and livelihoods of their supposed constituents.That is because the former threatens their power and wealth while the latter affects ordinary northerners whose lives are worth nothing in their eyes.

But the facts and data don’t lie.They show that the bandits continue to get more lethal and sophisticated by the day.They have raised and continue to launder huge sums from ransoms which they use to stockpile weapons and supplies; they have effectively taken control of swathes of land in the northwest where they levy taxes and impose their law(lessness).

From Benue to Borno, from Kaduna to Kebbi, the North is bleeding so badly. Northerners are killed like rats.Women & children are captured and violated freely.A presidency dominated by northerners keeps paying lip service. Our security agencies are clearly overwhelmed.

Our political leaders are more concerned with their personal parochial interests; our emirs, imams, and intellectuals are silent; most of our youths are uneducated and many of those educated have been brainwashed, blackmailed or bullied into acquiescence. In this perfect conspiracy of silence, who will rescue the north from its dangerous descend?
Arrewa, Omenka(It is not IPOB that is destroying the north but the north gleefully self destroying itself)

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Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Racoon(m): 11:28pm On Nov 20, 2020
knowledgeable:
SE are guiltless to all these madness.Yorubas are 100% culpable period.Argue with your truth.
"..In fact, if there are Nigerians that can be exonerated they are the people of the South-East and South-South; but the North and the South-West are responsible for our problems today under this regime.I said it right from the beginning that Buhari is not competent and therefore cannot lead.

Now, we are crying.It was our shortsightedness.People did not behave the way they are supposed to behaved when Buhari was looking for power..." https://www.sunnewsonline.com/yakasai-to-nigerians-blame-southwest-north-for-your-sufferings/

Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Racoon(m): 1:35am On Nov 21, 2020
"..Members of the Katsina State House of Assembly have lamented what they termed worsening insecurity situation in the state, saying ...Both President Buhari and Governor Aminu Masari have failed in securing the lives and property of Katsina State citizens. Our people are being killed on a daily basis but nothing has been done."
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/05/14/katsina-assembly-kicks-as-bandits-massacre-16-people/

"..... I don’t know what to tell them. I cannot look at them in the face because we have failed to protect them, contrary to our pledge to ensure the security of lives and property throughout the state,” -Governor Masari.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thecable.ng/i-have-failed-to-protect-you-masari-tells-katsina-residents/amp[/quote]

All these failure of leadership does not stopped them from negotiating with bandits and terrorists while their poor gullible beleaguered masses see any demand for accountability as a power struggle.As you make your bed so shall you lie on it.

Re: Who Will Rescue The North? by Racoon(m): 1:38am On Nov 21, 2020
Let me assure you that if I am elected president, the world will have no cause to worry about Nigeria as it has had to recently; that Nigeria will return to its stabilising role in West Africa; and that no inch of Nigerian territory will be lost to the enemy.

We will improve intelligence gathering and border controls to choke Boko Haram’s financial and equipment channels, we will be tough on terrorism and tough on its root causes...


We will always act on time and not allow problems to irresponsibly fester, and I, Muhammadu Buhari, will always lead from the front and return Nigeria to its leadership role in regional and international efforts to combat terrorism.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dailypost.ng/2015/02/26/full-text-of-buhari-speech-at-chatham-house/

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