Chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and former Governor of Rivers State, Chibuike Amaechi has lamented the festering security challenges in the country and president Tinubu’s apparent lack of ideas on how to stem the development.
“It is clear that the government in power has no political will to curb the incessant killings and terrorist attacks plaguing our country today. The government has failed to provide adequate protection for its citizens, as evidenced by the surge in terrorist attacks and mass kidnappings in some parts of the country, challenging our national security. This failure to act decisively has sadly emboldened terrorists and eroded public trust.
“The incessant attacks on innocent citizens in Plateau; the reported attack and kidnapping of secondary schoolgirls in Kebbi; an ambush on soldiers in Borno resulting in the abduction and killing of a Brigadier General, M. Uba; the attack on a church in Kwara; and the kidnapping of a priest, Rev. Fr. Bobbo Paschal, in Kaduna –all within a week – are too much to be ignored.
“The Federal Government needs to step up its game, sharpen its response to terrorist activities, strengthen military intelligence and tactical operations, and live up to the expectations of its people”, the former governor said in a statement by his media aide, Chukwuemeka Eze.
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Amaechi who is also the immediate past Minister of Transportation reminded President Tinubu that his primary assignment is the security of lives and property.
“Enough of looking the other way or issuing watery statements of condemnation. Prioritizing a summit or jetting out for whatever reason when Nigerians are dying can never be the trait of a good leader. It is time to probe wrong decisions, strategize, and make tough calls. The current situation calls for decisive leadership, stronger intelligence coordination, and accountability.
“We did it in Rivers State; it can be done in the country. We are prepared to help if you request help”.



