There is an ongoning faceoff between the Federal Government and the South-West part of the country over the introduction of security oufit identified as “Amotekun”
While the Federal Government of Nigeria kick against its introduction, the South-West Leaders see it as a measure towards solving insecurity in the country particularly in the South-west states
It is against this background that OurWorldGist Guest writer, Meduoye Adeyinka, writes on what he titles “the Amotekun Saga”
Let us read what he has to offer;
” If you put your ears to the ground, you will heard that the silence of the talking drum is hitting harder as the fierce masquerade and his stooges who in no ordinance dances at night have completely shape-shifted to the league of wildlings walking in the day.
They collectively sang in adulation, to the cloud hovering above and chant their own cognomen while the dispirited onlookers muttered in boundless accord, as their baritone voices goes wild round the village square saying “not until they abolish that initiative of theirs, they should forget about the 2023 Presidency”.
In today’s Nigeria, they are the most pampered and famous socio-cultural organization with unquenchable guts.
The sect can gaze at the law in the eye without a blink. The law fidgets and looks sideway – probing the bed chamber of the sect victims.
They no longer play “hide and seek” since their facial conformations are quite seeable; they stroll in and out of the privy of the upper-room since they now have a spare key to the safe haven.
The very image I etched in my mind about these flurries of unfathomable lots was that of the village head, who is a Baron of the Brigands – whose household sells igbo (Indian Hemp), his children – the warlords and street urchins of the ghetto, collecting illicit levies at the street junctions.
Yet, we want those bedeviling actors out of the village.
Without feigning ignorance of the constitutional-security alignment as established in that product of political arrangement, which is supposed to be an academic model in structuring good governance, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) has designed conventional security agencies in the army, navy and air force, including the police and other numerous paramilitary organizations for the purpose of the defense of the land, yet, there are strong security lapses at every corner.
Of course, in a sane society, the primary responsibility of every government is to see to the safety and security of life and property of her citizen, and when this is partially not in line with the expectation of the populace, then there is an exigent need to reconsider and revisit the conventional security architecture as seen in the bi-partisan initiative championed by the Governors of the South-western region.
Despite their political affiliations and religious extractions, they quite understood and listened attentively to the cries and wails of the electorate that for adequate security to thrive there is a need to understand the terrain and language of the community for better internal and community policing. Applause to them.
As condemned by the Northern Youth Council of Nigeria, It is indeed laughable when the Attorney General of the Federation tagged the “Amotekun” Security outfit as being illegal taking his stance from that cooked book called the constitution.
What is illegal in walking in the rain with an umbrella? Or is it legal to get drench by it?
The security outfit was reasonably created to safeguard the life and property of those residing within the hemisphere of the south-western region.
And it resource allocation won’t be coming from the Central purse.
So what is the wailing about? An insecure society is birthed by an imbalance and irresponsible government thus leaving concerned and patriotic Nigerians in a disturbed state.
If the tools of punitive measures are not taken into consideration and execution, then it is only a matter of time before they could infiltrate completely and make striking incursions into the core of the land.
Fellow Nigerians, there is a challenge. The media is intense as people kept spewing different political opinions across the draw board.
Some are objective and logical, and others are subjective and not in line. But the questions are staring directly at us in the face; what is the pain of innocence outsiders in you trying to secure your home from burglars?
Don’t the South-western region has the statutory, legislative and constitutional rights in trying to protect their own as seen in some Northern States like Kano, Nassarawa and Katsina, where Hisbah Police are orchestrated?
On what motives are some Northern leaders out rightly terming the illegality of the initiative? Or is there something they are trying to put behind the scene?
If we are to resist an external invasion in a clime of ours, then it can logically be termed “the Amotekun Saga” as it has move from its overlooked phase of round-table discussions to a nomenclature of realities.
The Lord Commander of the Eko Politics had verbally done it again. This time, in a diplomatic style saying “Amotekun is good but isn’t what the region needs now”.
That phrase could be traced to an unforeseeable race in 2023 lacking in its entirety, the aura of regional integration. What is the essence of title without the soul? It is time to consider realities above fallacies without drawing recourse on national heritage.
Nigerians are mostly concerned about the security of life and properties but we got entangles in the opposite. We got lock horns at the security front as men kept wrestling in avail to save lives.
The incessant killings and reprisal attacks are on the rise, and the locust kept eating deep into our struggling democratic history. The security chiefs are keeping mute, employing palliative measures of community policing to curb the weight of security lapses.
Oneness and unison are being sidelined while the responsibility of the central is gradually fading.
The “Protector of the Realm” in his words – had promised not to let Nigerians down in providing effective leadership and result-oriented leadership that will safeguards and ensures a better life for citizens, assuring that he is conscious of the weight of responsibility on his shoulders, and he will keep working to deliver an improved life to Nigerians. But all we have seen and heard is – sending loads of condolence messages condemning every reprisal attacks here and there.
Adequate security is no fan of romance and condolence tapes, it is rather about taking punitive measures in curbing the abnormalities in the land, and Amotekun is one of such.
Adeyinka writes from Lagos
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Wow that was unusual. I just wrote an very long comment but after I clicked submit
my comment didn’t appear. Grrrr… well I’m not writing all that over again. Anyways, just wanted to say great blog!