North Is The Worst Place To Live In Nigeria — Sultan
The Sultan
of Sokoto and President of the Nigerian Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs
(NSCIA), Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III has said that the north is the
worst place to live in the country.
Sultan
Abubakar said this on Thursday in Abuja at the 4th Quarter Meeting of the
Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC).
The Sultan
who is also the NIREC Co-Chairman also complained on the high cost of living in
the country, especially the prizes of foodstuff which he said has skyrocketed
to high heavens and beyond the reach of majority.
According to
him, as Nigerians, both the authority and the citizens, must behave responsibly
and that people cannot behave irresponsibly and expect that the country would
be a better place.
“We must
obey all laws, if we are not law abiding. We have heard people calling for the
scrapping of SARS, the President has done that and we later said, bring police
back. We cannot do without the Police; we cannot do without our security
agencies. No matter bad the security agencies are, there are still excellent
officers.
“What we
need to do is to fish out the bad elements from the security agencies and to
reform the agencies and have a better. Abusing the Police, abusing soldiers,
abusing security agencies would not augur well for us because, by the time we
drag into anarchy, everybody would be on its, and then there would be serious
problem in the country.
“We have
security problems in the country, bandits now go into people’s houses to
kidnap, not on the highway anymore. Of recent in the last couple of days, they
are going into institutions, in Zaria; ABU, the Polytechnic and took away
people,” the sultan said.
Banditry high
He said that
in the North-west in particular, people don’t sleep with their eyes closed,
adding that even on Wednesday, a village was razed down in Sokoto, but people
don’t hear about it.
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The Sultan
said, “The insecurity in the north is so high that people are even afraid of
travelling from Funtua to Zaria, a journey of about 48 or 50 miles. Not to talk
of Sokoto to Abuja or to Kano.
“We know
what we are going through. We are so insecure in the north that people are
losing hope. People keep things in the house so that when the bandits come,
they would let them be free.
“Couple of
weeks ago, 76 people were killed in Sokoto by bandits in a day, it is not a
story because I went there with the governor in Eastern part of Sokoto but you
don’t hear these stories because it happened in the North and we don’t have
media that is strong enough to bring out these atrocities about the bandits so
people think that the North is secure.
“No north is
not secure at all. In fact, it is the worst place to be in this country because
bandits go about in the villages with their AK47 and nobody talks to them. They
stop at the markets and buy things and even collect change with their weapons.
Rising cost
0f living
While
lamenting the high cost of food and cost of living in the country, the Sultan
said, “Food prizes are on the increase and we need to do something about it.
The cost of onion is too high and beyond the reach of many people. A hungry man
is an angry man. The rising cost of foodstuff in the markets is an issue. The
amount an onion costs in Nigeria today is an insight into the current economic
hardship in the country.
“I think we
really need to sit down and look at these issues because a hungry man is an
angry man. We do not lack recommendations and solutions to our problems. What
we lack is implementation and that sense of purpose to do the right thing, but
we don’t like doing the right thing, we always want to cut corners.”
Also
speaking, the President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Co-Chairman
of NIREC, Dr. Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, while thanking God for saving nation
from the COVID-19 pandemic, compared to other country, urged government to
always tackle problem before it degenerates.
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Rev.
Ayokunle appealed for concerted effort from of both Christians and Muslims to
promote action against rape as it is becoming rampant and alarming in the
society.
He also
complained against the increasing price of foodstuff and its effect on the
people.
He added
that the #EndSARS protest was accumulation of anger against brutality and
advised that government should always tackle issues before it gets out of hand.
“The
development that led to #EndSARS protest was quite unfortunate, and one of that
development is police brutality which ought to be addressed before now. We have
never witnessed such mass action in Nigeria before. People were frustrated and
because those in power didn’t respond appropriately until it degenerated to
that level,” he said.
He, however,
called on the government to address the concerns of the #EndSARS protesters
instead of clamping down on them.
Ayokunle
said, “I will still call on the government to address the problems that led to
the situation than to be clamping down on the people that participated in the
#EndSARS protest.”
Insecurity
despite gov’t efforts
On his part,
the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha,
regretted that the nation is still faced with insecurity despite the
government’s efforts.
“Today,
despite all efforts including the deployment of enormous resources, our country
still faces a measure of insecurity which is impacting negatively on our
economy, social life, education of children and young persons, investment and
remains a threat to lives and livelihood,” he said.
He said the
theme for this 4th Quarter 2020 meeting “Questing for peace in the challenges
of insecurity and COVID-19” is very apt considering the fact that peace and
security are very critical ingredients for growth and development.
He, however,
urge the NIREC to use its traditional and religious capacities to further
escalate its outreach to all Nigerians especially, our youth at the grassroots.
On COVlD-19,
Mustapha said, “Since the beginning of 2020, humanity has been under the siege
of the COVID-19 pandemic which has warranted the deployment of drastic measures
including lockdowns, closure of schools, international airspace, places of
worship, businesses, government offices.”
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