The federal government has urged state governors and other representatives to play their parts in tackling banditry and other security challenges bedeviling the nation.
The Minister of Defence, Maj. Gen. Bashir Salihi Magashi (Rtd) gave the admonition on Saturday in Kano after revalidating his APC membership at his Galadanchi ward of Gwale LGA of Kano State.
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Responding to a question on the position of the FG on banditry in the face of exchanges among some governors, the Minister said the federal government remains committed to securing the lives and properties.
“We cannot sit down and allow people to be talking the way they want to. Let them do their own obligation to the people. Let all the governors do their own obligations. They have so many things that they can do to stop this banditry and other security issues.
“But crying that we should do that or should not do that will not solve the problem. Let everybody go back to his people. Everybody, I mean, all political office holders should go back to their localities and see what is happening there. There is poverty, there is neglect, there is no school, no healthcare centres, nothing!
“So, if they can concentrate on that alone, I think the nation will be better of,” he said.
EndSARS Protest
On the resurgence of EndSARS protest in Lagos, the Minister said, “Whoever is involved in this EndSARS issue, the military and the government will not allow it to happen. But we will be as good as any other citizen to protect this country.
“We are not going to be harsh on anybody. We will maintain the law and peace to the best of our ability. We can use force when it is required. When you use force, we don’t say you will go and start killing people. We can use minimum force commiserate with what is seen on the ground. And that is where some people are getting it wrong.
“We can not sit down and then you shoot at somebody and we allow you to go because somebody thinks that you are one that can kill and go away. Please give us time, in this country, we are in a state where we want everybody to look up and see what he can do for this country, not what the country can do for you.”