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Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeFebruary 21, 2021Updated:February 21, 2021No Comments6 Mins Read
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A coalition of youths associations in Niger state, under the National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN, have threatened to stage a protest tagged ‘Occupy Niger’ if the federal and state governments failed to secure the release of the abducted commuters and students of Government Science College Kagara.

The youth groups also requested government to provide adequate security to all communities where bandits have continued to attack on daily basis without any form of intervention by security agencies.

The youth, who handed the demands at a press conference in Minna on Saturday, noted that the Niger state had become a shadow of itself following the tide of insecurity that has covered almost all the local government areas.

Read the statement below:

The implications of this heinous crimes are; many inhabitants from this ravaged communities who are known to be peasant farmers have abandoned and lost all their large farmlands and produce due to incessant attacks. Many are now seeking refuge on identified internally displaced persons (IDPs) camp across the state. The future of the young ones is bleak as schools have been shut, commercial activities deserted and healthcare accessibility now a mirage.

We are aware of many calls before now by citizens and other stakeholders in the state on a renewed strategy to curb the emerging security threat in the state when videos of unknown gunmen were seen having prayers and recorded voice notes of a targeted attacks in the state. Many including the state government took the threat as a mere child’s play to react and nip the bud of the situation before its budding.

Today in Niger state, not less than 10 LGAs are either facing kidnapping or banditry of various forms. This is becoming unbearable and unacceptable, the reason why we are all out to raise our lofty voices and charge the state government to sit up and face the business of securing lives and properties which it has sworn to protect.

Need not say, our representatives from the state and national assemblies have done little or nothing to proffer solutions on the way out of this quagmire. Many of them have forgotten their responsibilities to speak and defend their constituencies in these times of hardship. But we wish to remind them that, we are very aware of their silence and we will pay back with awesome actions in the nearest future.

It is on the foregoing abysmal and profound perturbations that, we the coalition of youths and civil society organizations in Niger state wish to state clear our stand today.

OUR RESOLUTIONS

The policy summersault of Niger state government in this precarious situation is worrisome. In one breath, the governor expressed disinclination to negotiate with bandits, in another breath, the Secretary to the state government was advancing talks with bandits on behalf of the governor with a view to negotiating Niger state out of security quagmire.

It is on the foregoing abysmal and profound perturbations that, we the coalition of youths and civil society organizations in Niger state consequently advance the following demands:

  1. The government should facilitate the release/rescue of all abducted commuters aboard NSTA bus and pupils of Government Science College, Kagara, within 48 hours.
  1. The governor of Niger state, Abubakar Sani-Bello must identify and personally visit parents/ guardians/ husbands/wives of all the abducted commuters and pupils of Government Science College Kagara.
  1. Most of the abducted commuters are bread winners of their various families, we demand the government should provide relief materials to all families of the abductees within 24 hours.
  1. The government of Niger state should establish within 24 hours of this release, a situation room where Nigerlites and the abductees family members could access true situation of the rescue/release efforts.
  1. The government should provide adequate security to all communities, schools and other soft targets within the shortest period of time.
  1. Local vigilantes should be inculcated into conventional Military forces with a view of deploying them to provide security for their communities.
  1. The governor should personally visit all Internally Displaced Persons camps in the state within seven days.
  1. The Federal government should without further hesitation declare state of emergency on security.
  1. We demand inclusion of youth representatives in the planned stakeholders meeting which is premise on the state government scheduled for Tuesday 23rd February, 2021. We believe the youthfolk is a major stakeholder in Niger State Project, hence this demand.
  1. We therefore request all Nigerlites to continue to pray for the victims and their families and never use derogatory statements capable of truncating the negotiating process of the abductees. We are perturbed by the rising misconceptions and wish to call for calm and optimism.
  1. The existing local vigilantes should be strengthened and adequately supported to enhance local security arrangement.
  1. The creation of Ministry for Home Affairs and Internal Security as obtainable in Zamfara and Kaduna States.
  1. We condemn in strongest term the reckless statement credited to minister of defence were he urged Nigerians not to be cowards but stand and confront bandits heavily armed with assorted sophisticated weapons. We demand immediate retraction and apologies from the minister.

As responsible citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, we believe and share in the vision of Nigeria’s sovereignty and indivisibility, but same shouldn’t be misconstrue as weakness for criminals to feast on our people and resources.

We implore government at all levels to work assiduously toward meeting our demands within the stipulated timeframe. The youths would explore the option of GRAND PROTEST tagged OCCUPY NIGER should we notice lackadaisical disposition towards our demands.

We finally wish to thank all Nigerlites for their unflinching prayers and concerns over the last few days. You all have demonstrated that we are all one in this trying times. We urge you to keep the prayers afloat until normalcy and our once peaceful state of our dream Niger is restored.

We thank Sheikh Dr Ahmad Gumi and other notable Nigerians for coming to the aid of our abducted citizens.

We are not unaware of Niger State Government efforts in this trying time. Our support for them remains resolute in these trying times with hope and prayers things go right for the betterment of all.

The youth groups include members of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Niger State Chapter, Youth Lead Nigeria, Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), The Blue Resolution Initiative (TBRi), Niger State Students in Diaspora, Concerned Shiroro Youths, Minna Emirate Youth Association and National Associations of Nigerian Students.

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