President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Eric Omare has expressed
deep worries about the degenerating security situation in the country.
He asked President Buhari and relevant security agencies to take
drastic steps to stop the slide in the nation's security "before the
situation get out of hand and result in unnecessary war in Nigeria".
Omare said this while reacting to the suspected Fulani herdsmen attack
on former President of the IYC, Dr. Chris Ekiyor along the East West
road between Ughelli and Patani, Delta State in the late hours of
Wednesday, February 7, 2018.
He stated that the attack on Ekiyor, a former Commissioner in Delta
State, is a reflection of the security situation in different parts of
the country.
"It would be recalled that prominent Nigerians such as Chief Olu
Falae, travellers along the Benin to Lagos road and other parts of the
country have been subjects of attacks in recent times", Omare noted in
a statement on Friday by Henry Iyalla, IYC spokesman.
"The security situation in all parts of the country is degenerating
and calls for urgent actions by the federal government to arrest the
situation.
"The gradual arms buildup in different parts of the country towards
the 2019 elections is worrisome and may lead to a full blown war if
urgent steps are not taken.
"It is totally unacceptable to private citizens from a section of the
country to have access to guns and using it to maim and kill others
without commiserate response by the federal government."
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