AGF reveals those behind incessant killings in Nigeria
The Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, who doubles as the
Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has alleged that corrupt
politicians in the opposition are behind the upsurge in killings across
the federation, according to Daily Post.
According to him, the heightened level of insecurity in various
parts of the country was an attempt to discredit President Muhammadu
Buhari, ahead of the 2019 general elections.
Malami spoke at a high-level dialogue on law and security in
Nigeria, which had all the Attorneys General of the 36 states of the
federation in attendance.
He urged Nigerians to resist the negative tendencies of corrupt
politicians who he said have continued to downplay President Buhari’s
achievements, for their own political gain.
Malami pointed out that the advent of another political season of elections and the fierce contestation for power, “appears to now over-shadow all pretensions to patriotism and respect for human lives, in certain quarters.”
He said the Federal Government had resolved to give FIAT to AG’s of
the various states to enable them to initiate criminal action against
persons found to have committed federal crime, especially where there
are no federal prosecuting agencies in such states.
Besides, the AGF lamented that the unnamed corrupt opposition
politicians, are using looted funds to launch attacks against the
current administration, even as he accused them of fanning the embers of
discord along ethnic and religious lines.
Warning that the country would not be able to survive a religious
war, Malami said the greater danger to survival of the nation was that “we
are not fully out of the grip of this corrupt, privileged class,
despite the best intentions and efforts of the Buhari administration.”
“The subject-matter of our gathering today has become, to use
the legislative parlance, a matter of urgent national importance which
requires our highest sense of patriotism and diligence to address.
“Given the gravity of the task at hand, your participation in
this forum is really not negotiable. In our respective positions at
Federal and State levels, we stand in the vanguard of ensuring due
compliance with the Constitutional prescription that our country shall
be governed on the basis of law, order and good governance.
“Insecurity in any form, in any part of Nigeria, is therefore
an affront to the values we have sworn to defend and to the future we
envision for this great country.
“This forum has been convened against the backdrop of the
severe security challenges which our country faces today, particularly
the incidents of June 23 to 24, 2018 in Barkin Ladi Local Government
Area and two adjoining Local Governments in Plateau State which led to a
massive loss of lives and injuries to survivors, destruction of whole
communities and a further increase in the number of Internally Displaced
Persons in Plateau State and the wider Middle-Belt region.
“As we are all aware, these horrendous incidents in Plateau
State were not isolated events but followed a pattern in some other
States, notably Benue, Taraba, Zamfara and Adamawa States which has
become a deep source of concern to the Federal and State authorities.
“The statistics of deaths and displacement in these incidents
involving various communities are depressing and alarming and appear
designed to challenge our common humanity and claims to civilization in
the 21st Century.
“Before we go into the details of how our law enforcement
mechanisms are responding to the security challenges of our country, it
is my opinion that we must first seek to examine the causative and
inflammatory factors of the present unfortunate security threats we now
face – particularly in the North-East and the Middle Belt where the twin
threats of remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists and herdsmen attacks,
respectively, have been most pronounced.
“I am of course aware that in other parts of the country other
security challenges such as kidnapping, armed robbery, human
trafficking, illegal oil bunkering and oil theft and cattle rustling
remain critical issues of security concern.
“From an informed assessment of the situation, permit me to
first situate the apparent upsurge in these incidents to the advent of
another political season of elections and the fierce contestation for
power which appears to now over-shadow all pretensions to patriotism and
respect for human lives, in certain quarters.
“You will recall that when this administration came to power in
2015, it made security of lives and property a cardinal principle of
its governance. Tremendous successes were achieved, particularly in
decimating and degrading the Boko Haram terrorist group.
“As we approach another General Election in 2019, it is easy to
see the hands of corrupt politicians with contrary positions in our
present security problems as they desperately attempt to discredit all
the gains made by this administration, for pure political gain. We must
resist these negative tendencies.
“We are all living witnesses to how our security architecture
and processes were compromised over the years of previous
administrations in this country where funds meant for the security of
this nation were mindlessly looted and frittered away to the detriment
of our collective well-being.
“These cumulative acts of brazen looting of security funds
brought us to our present pass as a nation in respect of our capacity to
respond to emerging security challenges. Using the instrumentality of
the law, we are currently undertaking the prosecution of politically
exposed persons within and outside the security services, who have been
accused of these crimes against our common national interests and our
shared humanity as citizens of this country.
“The greater danger to our collective survival remains the fact
that we are not fully out of the grip of this corrupt, privileged
class, despite the best intentions and efforts of the Buhari
administration. On the contrary, we are now confronted with a situation
where they are using the humongous loot still in their possession,
either directly or though proxies, to continuously launch attacks
designed to subvert critical national and State institutions and
processes including undermining the security agencies themselves;
compromising the executive instruments of investigation; infiltrating
the judiciary whose independence to determine cases judiciously and
expeditiously they have attempted to undermine; and ultimately
attempting to foist a system of corruption on the country.
“The Federal Government and its agencies, is of course aware of
these plots and negative actions through which the perpetrators expect
to distract attention from their corrupt activities and consequently
stall the on-going anti-corruption war of the present administration”, the AGF added.
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