Not long ago, while at a condolence visit of a victim of an unfortunate incident that led to hopeless injuries and death of individuals, the Senator representing Bauchi South was quoted making unsavoury remarks about security in the state and how he “vowed to clamp down on illegal security groups….”
In the intricate tapestry of governance, the roles of various political figures are clearly delineated to ensure the smooth functioning of the state. However, when these roles are misunderstood or misused, especially in critical areas such as security, the consequences can be dire. This is particularly true for Bauchi State, which is surrounded by insurgency and banditry in many neighbouring states. In such a volatile environment, the need for unity and responsible leadership cannot be overstated.
While as Chairman of the Nigeria Senate Committee on Security, the Senator plays a crucial role in shaping national policies, this position does not include managing the security of the state he represents. State security is the governor’s responsibility, as the Chief Executive of the State. The Senator should focus on legislative duties, support the governor’s initiatives, and ensure federal backing. Respecting these roles fosters effective governance and enhances state security.
The governor of a state, by virtue of his position, holds the primary responsibility for the security of the state. This role is not just a matter of protocol but a constitutional mandate that places the governor at the helm of security operations. The governor’s directives to the Commissioner of Police and other security agencies are crucial in maintaining law and order. However, this responsibility can often be complicated by political dynamics, especially when a state Senator challenges the Governor’s actions on security matters.
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Such opposition can create a significant dilemma. When a Senator, who is also a prominent political figure, uses security issues as a platform to enhance his political profile, it can lead to inefficiency and delays in implementing vital security measures. This is particularly critical in a state like Bauchi, where the threat of insurgency and banditry is ever-present. The public, already anxious about safety, may become even more vulnerable if political infighting stalls necessary security interventions.
Moreover, conflicting directives from the governor and opposition from the Senator can lead to confusion among security agencies.
Public perception and morale are also at stake. The public’s trust in the government’s ability to ensure their safety is crucial. When they observe political infighting, it erodes their confidence in the leadership.
The Senator’s opposition, if perceived as a political manoeuvre rather than a genuine concern for public safety, can backfire. The public is astute and can discern when a political figure is prioritising personal ambition over the state’s well-being.
The security of Bauchi State is of paramount importance. Political figures must understand their roles and work together to ensure the safety and well-being of the community. The governor, as the primary figure responsible for security, must navigate political dynamics with diplomacy and strategic communication.
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (Billy) wrote from Bauchi