Military and vanish disorder N77.4TRN in two …

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Nigerian military absolutism had their foundation for the scaffolding shocked by pre -eminence with the renewed reign of terror and terrorism that sweep through the bands of the country where tens of thousands are massacred of time.

The heads of service including General Christopher Gwabin Musa, the head of the defense staff, General Olufermi Oluyede, the head of the army staff, Emmanuel Ogalla, head of the naval staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, head of the aerial state, PGI Kayode Egbetokun and Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, the Security Director. The State of State of State Air, the Chief Air Stiket Servicy (Air security status, the aerial safety status, the head of air safety, the head of air safety, the air safety (state service) were attempted in the dark – while presiding over the paralyzed and archaic safety architecture – while the terrorists seized the nation from the neck scrub in the blood bath.

In his quiet and abdicator of the recesses, the president Tinubu had to be in love, wondering deeply how unreal and unreal terrorists they could boldly unravel the military and transform the country into a perpetual nation of mourning. It could be that the military has retired in a state of antiquity or is that its leadership has become without shameless branch to the point that the unstoppable graft, tactically, was made in an attempt to accuse the president. What do President Tinubu know and the heads of service of infinite terrorism that the rest of us does not know?

The other day, the governor of the state of Zamfara, Dauda Lawal, said he know where the bandits were in his state, but the security agents will not act without Abuja’s permission. Governor Lawal claims to be able to identify the exact positions of the leaders of bandits, but is unable to act because the heads of the security agencies take orders from Abuja, thus paying the lip service to the provisions of the establishment of 1999, according to which governors are the main security officers of their respective states. The governor believes that, with direct control over their respective security agencies, he could wipe out Banditi in Zamfara within two months.

Like many states across the country, Zamfara has faced serious bandits crises, including kidnappings, murders and mass displaces of the village inhabitants. Recently, over a thousand citizens have been killed while more than 50 people have been kidnapped in separate attacks in the state of Zamfara. In the same state, the bandits invaded a military base in Zamfara, killed 12 officers and transported weapons. In the same attack, nine inhabitants of the village were killed with a gunshots and over 100 women and children are kidnapped during a brutal terrorist raid.

Apart from Zamfara, the security situation in the state of Katsina and in other parts of northern Nigeria was disastrous with terrorists who caused chaos on communities. The terrorists launched coordinated attacks on the villages, killing and robbing residents. For example, in the area of ​​the local government of Malumfashi, they invaded the villages, robbing and killing people at will and in their thousands not reported.

While the service leaders, DG of SSS and PGIs have chased the citizens who criticize the insensitive and unreliable policies of Tinubu who pauperized the Nigerians, the State Government of Katsina was engaged in peace negotiations with the terrorist areas of government – including the leaders of ISIYA KWASHEN GARW – who facilitated the release of the release of the victims of the 70 of the 70 Hidnap. On the surface, the peace agreement is tempting, but in the long term, these negotiations cannot bring lasting peace because the terrorists are fragmented and guided by the reasons for profit!

Tragically and unknown to the state government of Katsina involved in the kinetic agreement that the interviews will undoubtedly inflate their profits instead of facing the radical causes of violence, since the negotiations are less on the choice of survival, given the limited ability of the state to protect its citizens. These peace agreements, rather than bringing relief, will further invalidate vicious attacks and a bloodworms more bloodthirsty who will not spare children, women and the elderly.

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The security situation is further complicated by the porous border between Nigeria and neighboring countries, which allows terrorists to move easily inside and outside the country. There are concerns about the opaque nature of the responsibility and transparency in the provision of funds provided for the government’s efforts to deal with the challenge of insurviousness, with accusations of corruption and complicity in the defense sector.

The humanitarian balance of the crisis is significant, with thousands of lost lives, millions of displaced people and the education interrupted by mass kidnappings. It would have been thought that General Christopher Musa – having vaguely thought that those who killed Nigerian citizens were foreigners of neighboring countries – his military training in collaboration with the other service leaders would have helped him to reduce the scourge and crush the insurrection of terrorists.

The question that spreads in the air was: is the claim of the Canadian high court correct that APC/PDP are terrorist organizations? The latter statement of the governor of the state of Zamfara according to which Abuja is hindering the fight against terrorism becomes instructive in this sense. The aforementioned statements are the reasons why the nation’s security architecture was not able to dismantle the command structure of the terrorist groups, known for bold kidnappings, attacks and terrorist campaigns throughout Nigeria?

How well is the decision of the governments to break the wall of impunity that these depravation monsters that suck the blood had built for themselves for over two decades? It can also be true that unpaid dogs and the manicide beasts thirsty for blood that are still collecting taxes from the premises, put some percentages to military officers in the battlefield since the shares of the military headquarters are too scarce to make them go on?

Today in every family in Nigeria, including the masses of the moth throughout the agriculture, they embraced the communities from Yobe to Enugu to Benue to Zamfara to Edo to the states of Oyo and the rest is massacred in the massacre organized across the country, making the unspoiled nature of irreversible humanity in its unrecognizable wild. This is not to contest the unwavering heroism and the altruistic sacrifices of the middle class safety personnel and those of the lowest step of the scale at the behest of Nigerian citizens. These are the reasons why a large number of citizens is having a relative peace across the country.

For the record, the Nigerian national defense budget for 2024 is substantial, with the Ministry of Defense who received the highest allocation. The allocation of the Ministry of Defense was of n1.3 trillions of dollars, the budget of the Nigerian army was N789.2 billion in N789.2, including the emolument of the staff put to N789.2 billion, air balance N45,270 billion, capital budget N138,749 billion. Other security agencies such as the Ministry of Police Affairs have obtained N869,121 billion, the National Security Adviser (ONSA) office has obtained N199.763 billion. These allocations are part of the largest appropriation invoice of 2024, which amounts to N27.5 trillion, with an expected deficit of N9.18 trillion. The financial statements gives priority to national defense, internal security, the development of human capital, the creation of local jobs and social security.

In the meantime, the Nigerian national defense budget for 2025 is about N4.91 trillion, which translates into approximately 3.16 billion dollars. This allocation aims to strengthen the operational capacity of Nigeria’s security agencies, including the armed forces, the Nigerian police forces and the paramilitary organizations. Here is a distribution of how the defense budget adapts to the largest 2025 budget: defense and security have obtained N4.91 trillion of N4.91 trillion, the infrastructures received N4.06 trillion of N4.06, the education consumed N3.52 trillion, while health has obtained N2.48 trillion. The total budget for 2025 is N47.9 trillion, with an expected deficit of N13.08 trillion and revenue objectives of N34.82 trillion. The budget gives priority to safety, infrastructure, education and health care, reflecting the government’s commitment to face urgent challenges and promote economic growth.

It is rather sprinkled and literally evident to know that all Nigerian military and accessory security agencies have given the citizens of the N77.4 trillions ($ 53.18 billion) in the last two years were tears, pain and deaths. How would such an enormous amount issued to solve safety challenges, while less than a twelfth of the same quantity could solve the problem of 20 million children outside the North who have become stamped for terrorism, fix health services, the creation of jobs, create youth empowerment initiatives and solve the problems of assistance to women, at the same time fight the madness of disassembled poverty?

I know more than ten best officers in the hierarchy of the military who, inside and out of service, used the proceeds of the transactional war in the north to build five-star hotels inside and outside the country-toviven without consequences-even after my relationships. The question was: further need is needed to maintain non -patriotic, transactional, not regenerated, archaic and corrupt and corrupt military leadership when the Netherlands had to close 31 prisons throughout the country due to the lack of prisoners. In 2009, the Dutch Ministry of Justice announced the closure of 8 prisons, with consequent losses of 1,200 jobs.

The Netherlands made the decision when crime rates began to decrease and led to a decrease in prison populations. In 2014 and beyond, the Netherlands continued to close the prisons, with relationships that indicate that about 19 prisons were closed due to low inmate numbers. This move would have involved about 1,900 employees who lost their jobs. Since 2004, it has been recorded that the Netherlands have closed over 23 prisons due to the reduction of crime rates and prison populations. It does not need to revisit that the state failure has given birth to the terrorism that the military paralysis card can never resolve!

Now this: President Tinubu should take into consideration the replacement of service clothes with another series of well -rooted service garments that are not scarce within the military conclave or simply embrace the extreme option of involving terrorists by replacing the service clothes now that the country trembles under the weight of terror and pain.

Both the two options are left for the pre -surgered to be considered, having been an authoritarian and a perfect form of realization of the contradictions and ambiguity of our democracy. Tinubu has an urgent choice to make: allowing the mass massacre of precious lives and deaths spread to hit – deriving from incompeth and pampered terrorists – or a combination of creeping ascent to democratic despotism, as we have currently put a strain on the nation faster that the insecurity that is threatening to reduce the nation to ash.

■ Erasmus ikhide contributed with this piece through: [email protected].

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