Yobe Government Opposes Extension of Emergency Rule
“We have seen over this period, however, that the federal government has
neither provided the advanced weaponry…”
The Yobe State Government said it is opposed to any extension of the state
of emergency in the state as proposed by the federal government.
President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday asked the National Assembly to
extend by six months the emergency rule in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe that has
been in place since May last year.
The Yobe government, however, said the last 12 months of emergency rule did
not yield any commendable security improvement but more deaths and
destruction by the insurgents.
The state government said rather than extending a measure that had failed
in its first and second experimentation, the federal government should get
the Nigerian military with modern tools and arms that could enable the
ill-equipped soldiers to tackle the worsening insurgency.
In a statement issued by Abdullahi Bego, the spokesperson to the Yobe State
governor, Ibrahim Gaidam, the government said the last 12 months of
emergency rule in Yobe witnessed the worst form of attacks from the
insurgents in an hitherto unprecedented manner.
“For instance, over the six months of emergency rule and later over the
second, we have seen some of the worst attacks by Boko Haram in Yobe State.
From GSS Damaturu to GSS Mamudo to College of Agriculture Gujba and FGC Buni
Yadi, more than 120 students were killed by insurgents,” Mr. Bego
said.
Yobe said instead of extending a strategy that had continually failed to
achieve result, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration should
“evaluate its military strategy regularly, provide additional and superior
weaponry to the security forces and use the endowments of advanced
communications and satellite technology to be several steps ahead of the
insurgents”.
Source:
Premium Times
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