FG Paying Lip Services To Security Challenges – Gov Ortom

FG Paying Lip Services To Security Challenges – Gov Ortom
Gov Samuel Ortom
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Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has accused the Federal Government of not taking the fight against insecurity seriously noting that the Government was only paying lips service to the security challenges bedevilling the country.

Governor Ortom made the claim while speaking with journalists on Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 in Abuja. He said that Nigerians are currently under siege and if urgent steps are not taken, terrorists would overrun the country in no distant time.

According to him, no fewer than 1,700 person’s have been killed in Benue State since the state of insecurity under the Buhari administration deteriorated, stressing that out of that number, over one hundred were security operatives serving in the State.

Governor Ortom said about 1.5 million persons are still in Internally Displaced Person’s IDP’s camps across the state with no hope of returning to their ancestral homes soon.

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He said as a patriotic Nigerian, he has the responsibility to speak out against any threat to the country’s sovereignty, insisting that those keeping silent in the face of evil perpetrated by bandits and kidnappers were worse than the actual perpetrators.

The Governor stated that the APC government did not only fail Nigerians but has also appeared helpless in the fight against insecurity and shown that it has no capacity to fix the economy, agriculture and education.

Governor Ortom called on Nigerians to join hands with the rebranded PDP and collectively address the yearnings of the people.

He particularly admonished journalists to avoid sycophancy in all ramifications but always be on the side of truth and justice to add value to the country for posterity.

He alleged that a cabal has prevented him from meeting the president over the issue of insecurity which was why he has sought alternative ways to present his position to Nigerians on the security situation.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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