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Insecurity: ‘We won’t allow emergency rule in states’

5/14/2013

The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has kicked against the declaration of a state of emergency in certain states as a result of insurgency.

There have been unconfirmed reports that the thrust of emergency meeting of security chiefs held last week in Abuja was how to contain the unsavoury surge of violence through a declaration of emergency rule. States being cited were Borno, Yobe and Nasarawa.

But in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday and signed by the NGF Chairman and Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, the forum called on the Federal Government to ignore the calls, as it noted that the requests ‘’are being made by people who do not wish our country well and who are bent on plunging the country into a deeper crisis.

The Federal Government should not allow itself to be distracted from our collective goal of curbing the insurgency in some parts of our country once and for all.’’

The forum also commended the collaborative efforts between the federal and states government to contain the nation’s security challenge.

The statement signed by Rotimi Amaechi reads: “We in the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) hereby condemn the recent violence and killings in some parts of our country – Borno, Nasarawa, Benue, Adamawa and some other states. We also commiserate with the people and government of those states, our security agencies and the families of the victims and pray God to give them and indeed, every Nigerian the fortitude to bear the loss.

While urging security agencies to continue to do their job as professionally as possible, we appeal to all aggrieved individuals and groups in Nigeria to appreciate the fact that violence can never be a solution to any problem.

We have no other country to call home and it is important that we understand the danger and futility of destroying our land in the pursuit of a selfish agenda. “It is gratifying that government – Federal and states – are working hard to get to the root of the killings and nip this orgy of violence in the bud.

We are impressed by the magnanimity of the Federal Government, which has demonstrated an uncommon love for the country by setting up a committee to explore the possibilities of granting amnesty to the members of the Boko Haram. It is also a good step that government has agreed to cooperate fully with the National Human Rights Commission in the investigation of the killings in Baga.

“We also commend our security agencies for the selfless sacrifice they are making in the interest of us all to restore calm to all parts of our country. We urged the Federal Government to continue to support affected states in the bid to check violence.

The Federal Government should remain focused and continue to provide leadership until every part of Nigeria is rid of violence and insurgency. “We also call on the Federal Government to ignore the ongoing agitation for a state of emergency in some parts of the country.

These requests are being made by people who do not wish our country well and who are bent on plunging the country into a deeper crisis. The Federal Government should not allow itself to be distracted from our collective goal of curbing the insurgency in some parts of our country once and for all,” the NGF noted.

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