Insecurity: Nigeria in dangerous situation, needs urgent, drastic solution — Oodua Youth Coalition
By Dayo Johnson, Akure
– Buhari should act on southern governors’ resolutions, governors must implement positions
The OOdua Youth Coalition OYC has raised the alarm that the country was undergoing a dangerous situation that needed urgent, drastic attention.
Addressing newsmen in Akure, the National President of the Coalition, Tayo Oluyi decried the spate of insecurity across the country.
“We have exhausted all means and dragged our feet enough.
“Lives are lost every day, families are torn apart, livelihoods destroyed and properties consumed. All these are happening from southwest to the southern part of the country”.
On the southern governors recent meeting at Asaba, Delta state, Oluyi said the Coalition support the positions of the governors and ask that the Federal Government, led by President Buhari, take action as soon as possible.
“To return peace and stability to the land, with focus on greater subnational and national growth and development, OYC urges President Buhari to immediately address Nigerians on insecurity in the land, call for a National Conference, place a ban on open grazing and take all necessary legislations to see to the restructuring of Nigeria.
“While we appreciate the different groups, bodies, unions, forums, associations and parties that have supported these calls and have come out to back the Southern Governor’s positions, we are concerned that their Northern counterparts have thrown caution to the wind, dismissed these important interventions and outrightly rubbished the efforts for a more peaceful, secured and prosperous Nigeria. While decrying the recent overseas travel of President Muhammadu Buhari, the coalition said.
“Unfortunately, with the Southern Governors and Nigerians in general waiting for the quick and immediate steps to be taken by the Presidency to quell the rising concerns, President Buhari has jetted to France to attend a multilateral international meeting.
“The President, who promised to lead from the front, has abandoned us and left us at the mercy of kidnappers and killer herdsmen and bandits raiding our communities, abducting us and killing our people.”
lt is worrisome too that the likes of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria(MACBAN), Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN), Senator Ali Ndume, Prof. Usman Yusuf and other prominent names from the Northern part of Nigeria are calling for the heads of our leaders, tagging the position as ’empty’, furious that Fulani leaders were not consulted, saying the call is for secession and that it negates the 1999 constitution.
“What could be more hypocritical than this? These Northern leaders must understand that we are in a very dangerous situation that needs urgent and drastic attention and solution.
“We have exhausted all means and dragged our feet enough. Lives are lost every day. Families are torn apart. Livelihoods destroyed and properties consumed. All these are happening from the Southwest to the southeastern part of the country.
“The leaders of Southern Nigeria, with the governors of Southwest States actively involved, have tabled their positions. We support this great move and we will continue to defend and promote Yoruba land as an entity of the Nigerian state.
“However, while waiting for these governors to stay true to their demands and see to its logical conclusion, we, at Oodua Youth Coalition, demand that the Southwest Governors implement these suggestions and positions in their respective states for equity and fairness.
“If we are asking for restructuring from the federating system, which automatically results in freedom and autonomy, the state governors should not forget that their state assemblies, local governments and judiciary are still in ‘bondage’.
“We also demand that our state governors take seriously the physical, mental, emotional, social and financial development and growth of the youths in Yoruba land.
On a special panel set up to probe police brutality after the #EndSARS protest, the youths lamented that ”
It is worthy to note that the various Special Panels set up to seek justice for the affected victims of police brutality have yielded little or no result.
“More young people on Yoruba land have resorted to drug abuse and are emotionally unstable, with cases of mental retardation and suicide unbelievably rising.
“The governors of Southwest must formulate and implement youth-oriented programs and policies that will further secure our futures and the future of Yoruba land.
According to them “They must, without prejudice, engage young persons in politics, governance, private sector and businesses to cement these as we own the now and the morrow. (Vanguard)