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Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by ijustdey: 7:26am On Apr 03, 2022
Here we are all over again. Exhausted by the pain, suffering and helplessness of having to mourn fellow citizens cut down in their prime in yet another set of needless attacks by murderous bandits on the prowl in our neighbourhoods and homes, at our airports, and on our highways and rail tracks. Where else can we be safe?

On Saturday 26th March, bandits stormed the Kaduna International Airport in an attack in which they killed one Shehu Na’Allah, a security guard with the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA). Two days later, they doubled down on this with a horrific attack on the Abuja-Kaduna bound train, killing at least 9 persons and abducting an unknown number. This was inspite of repeated security alerts on the impending attack which was however ignored by the responsible agencies.

The ticket racketeering in the Nigeria Railways Corporation which made it impossible to even know the actual number of Nigerians on that train on that day is itself condemnable. We also strongly condemn the remorseless attempt to trade blames and score cheap political points by the Ministry of Transport and its Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, the National Assembly, and other officials in the presidency leaking government memoranda on the case. Government is a unity and all officials must accept responsibility for their inactions and resultant avoidable loss of lives. We also commend Nigerians who trooped to the 44 Military Hospital in Kaduna to donate blood to the victims of the train-attacks. When it comes to security of our own lives, hearts and mouths should be in one place.

Sadly, the same cannot be said of the federal government. Kaduna has in fact lately become the hotbed of senseless slaughter by bandits in recent months. In just the past one week (25th -31 March), terror groups have killed 82 and abducted many more in Kaduna and Zamfara states alone, according to news report data compiled by Daily Trust. Moreover, in the past three months alone (1 January – 31st March 2022), according to data published 2nd April by The Punch, some 927 Nigerians have been killed and 907 persons kidnapped in various banditry attacks in the three states of Kaduna, Niger and Zamfara alone. That’s over 10 people dead and 10 kidnapped every day, a casualty figure that maybe worse than in some actual wars. There is only one explanation left for how we got here in three short years or so: the federal government lacks the political will to protect Nigerians, or at least, does not demonstrate it enough. And this has added to the problem by itself. Because bandit-terror groups have sensed a lack of political will to engage them, they now roam freely in broad daylight across several states, sometimes for hundreds of kilometres on hordes of motor-cycles, in daring and chest-thumping show of power against the federal government and military forces, as the Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El- Rufai put it, correctly, last weekend.

The government also scarcely has any proactive strategy for engaging the bandits head-on with boots on the ground. As El-Rufai again said, everyone knows where the bandits are located, at least in the main; and the security agencies even know some of their plans. Why has no one thought to take the war to them in their camps and enclaves? How come bandits freely demand for ransom payments and taxation using cell phones to communicate, despite mass registration for the National Identity Number (NIN)? Moreover, reports from independent sources indicate little presence of a Nigerian fighting force on the ground in the affected states, leaving some Governors with only the dangerous choice of calling citizens to arms.

Furthermore, even when attacks do occur, the government’s attitude leaves much to be desired. If the presidency bothers at all, the only response is usually to issue directives to heads of security agencies to bring culprits to book. But the next day, or the next week, there will be yet more attacks, often deadlier than the last. Then more directives from the presidency and meetings with the service chiefs, in a merry-go-round that, were it not so tragic, amounts to playing second fiddle with the lives of ordinary Nigerians killed again and again in those attacks.

Nigerians are tired of those directives because they only mean that the President does not hold his security appointees to account nearly enough for the positions they hold, or the monetary budgets expended on them, or yet, the confidence and respect Nigerians repose in them. Only the person who appointed the service chiefs can realistically and effectively hold them accountable: President Buhari himself.

We are convinced, and concerned that the government’s approach to his security appointees also demonstrate a lack of political will to deal with banditry. Notably, the presidency has been very reluctant to fire any appointees, even as the number of dead Nigerians continues to pile up weekly, as if loyalty to appointees matters more for a president than loyalty to the voters. This only creates the impression that under this government, even rock-bottom performance can pass.

We urge Mr President to rise up to the moment and show better that he has the will to tackle banditry actively from the front. A first step is to breathe new life into the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA). The second will be to mobilize actual fighting boots on the ground. A third is to roll-out, simultaneously as the on-the-ground offensive, an all-inclusive approach for dialogue and understanding among all the groups involved. Empty directives do not save lives.

https://dailytrust.com/empty-presidential-directives

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Maxymilliano(m): 7:30am On Apr 03, 2022
Even Daily Trust could not help but joined the group of wailers

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Fahdiga(m): 7:30am On Apr 03, 2022
Even the so called president that gave the order barely knows he exist

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Tony5050(m): 7:30am On Apr 03, 2022
Dem go gree hear?? cry cry











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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Betece: 7:30am On Apr 03, 2022
Any news wey concern Nigerian politics or politician I no dey read am except calamity happen to the person

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Tonymegabush1(m): 7:30am On Apr 03, 2022
Maybe our security forces are overwhelmed or simply put they lack reinforcement undecided. In a sane cline the president would have step down together with his service chiefs, but what can we do undecided na to buy gun begin protect ourselves.

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by zinaunreal(m): 7:31am On Apr 03, 2022
Please be patient with Buhari am sure he's going to find a solution before the coming of our Lord Jesus christ

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by MajorOvakporaye(f): 7:31am On Apr 03, 2022
Buhari, a useless dead vegetable that is as weak as overripe fried plantain. And another sick idiot who urinates on himself wants to succeed him

Thunder fire that useless stupid idiotic fool called vulture griller!!!

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by abobote: 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
We all know, Nigeria no longer have a president

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Kazeem47(m): 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
Let the president join all the security agencies in Nigeria and deploy into the forest.let them establish camps all the forest.the forest in the northwest is not as big as sambisa.and boost their (security agents) moral by good welfare.imagine Kaduna that has the highest concentration of military formations in Nigeria being ravaged by bandits.

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Kingpele(m): 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
God help us

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Obagofixxy: 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
Very empty, Na to they suspend people them sabi, una think say we dey school This government ehh, una dey hide something from us, but no problem

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by DMerciful(m): 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
Bubu should be impeached and sent to the Hague!

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Jollyakat(m): 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
Tueh… No hope for this country again abeg

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Simeon88(m): 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
This topic strong ooo
But seriously the appointees of this government really messed things up big time. Everyone is just doing fala folo. Seriously am beginning to get scare for this country. Who can rescue this country?.
Just travel the stretch of Abuja-Kaduna road, the numbers of almajiri kids in around the filling stations is just unacceptable.

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by JudasNaKarrot: 7:32am On Apr 03, 2022
Does the president even know what is happening around him?
This man is a Dundee, a weak and useless General who cannot command ordinary platoon. People thought that Jonathan was weak and corrupt but Buhari is ×20.
How we got to this as a country needs to be studied as a course in the university. All those who foisted this disaster called Buhari on Nigerians will never go unpunished. They and their families will taste the fruits of the plant they sowed because it was deliberately done out of selfish interests to succeed him as president but God will never allow affliction to rise a second time.
If they continue to push hard, they will perish in their greed and ambition to become president as it has started manifesting by peeing and pooing in their bodies.

Nigeria must be free.

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Animegirl(f): 7:33am On Apr 03, 2022
Honestly, our colonisers did us strong thing by merging us with animals.

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Fibonacci88: 7:34am On Apr 03, 2022
Buhari and his Co travellers should just calculate thier outstanding salary and loot from now till 2023 let's pay them immediately and start rebuilding urgently. With the way things are going nothing would be left of this country come 2023.

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Mindlog: 7:34am On Apr 03, 2022
Truly a merry-go-round.....very empty! angry

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by MrPADDY(m): 7:34am On Apr 03, 2022
What do you expect from political leaders whose only interest are to take up high leadership positions just to fulfill life's ambitions?

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by okosodo: 7:34am On Apr 03, 2022
A prsident that donated money to taliban for the furtherance of islamic jihad and could not do so to Ukraine that have suffered more humanitarian disaster or even the so called nigerians living with the destruction left in the wake islamic jihad in idp camps. Muslims are terrible people. 90% of them support this carnage, however tacitly

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Hafuhelia: 7:35am On Apr 03, 2022
Everything about the Nigerian presidency is empty, period!

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Bobloco: 7:35am On Apr 03, 2022
"Furthermore, even when attacks do occur, the government’s attitude leaves much to be desired. If the presidency bothers at all, the only response is usually to issue directives to heads of security agencies to bring culprits to book."



Buhari is a failure, failed in 1984 and has continued to fail upto this very moment

Know this and know peace

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Homextras: 7:35am On Apr 03, 2022
Obasanjo has said you can’t force a dead horse. Nothing can really come out of Buhari- nothing!

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by CaptainAyub: 7:35am On Apr 03, 2022
"We urge Mr President" grin grin
Una never serious with that una urge grin
Tell buhari to resign or mobilise your legislators to impeach him,we go know say una serious

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by tony0806: 7:36am On Apr 03, 2022
That's right
Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by manontree: 7:36am On Apr 03, 2022
True and factual

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by tunjijones(m): 7:36am On Apr 03, 2022
Buhari is an empty barrel.

No one takes him serious.

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Re: Empty Presidential Directives - Daily Trust Editorial by Sonoyom(m): 7:37am On Apr 03, 2022
Sai barbar.

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