Abuja-Kaduna Train Attacks: APC Chieftain to Lai Mohammed: “Withdraw your statement that Nigeria is safer in the hands of Buhari”

… says “we’ve failed Nigerians in every aspects”

Lai Mohammed

More knocks on the Minister for Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed as a Chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Jonathan Vatsa has on Saturday asked him to withdraw a statement credited to him that Nigeria is becoming safer and safer in the hand of Buhari.

Vatsa disclosed that the country is currently going through and experiencing the worst security situation since independence.

The former Commissioner for Information and culture in Niger state told Journalists that the security situation in the country has continued to deteriorate on daily basis with no end insight.

Comrade Jonathan Vatsa

Vatsa who was a former Publicity Secretary of APC in Niger state believed that never in the history of the country that innocent Nigerians, including security agents have been killed like we are experiencing across the country today, and wondered why people like the Minister of Information has refused to tell the authority the truth because of what they are eating.

While reacting to the Terrorists attack on Abuja-Kaduna bound train which left many promising Nigerians killed and the sustained attacks on communities across Niger state by the gunmen in the last six days, Vatsa pointed out that “whether the government wants to admit it or not, the truth is that it has failed Nigerians in all aspects of human endeavor”.

He argued that never in the history of Nigeria had blood flowed the way it is flowing now with innocent people being slaughtered and lives cut short everyday without protection “yet someone, is there taking the people for granted with his unguarded comments that the country is safer in the midst of this bloodbath”.

According to him, “not even during the country civil war that people were killed the way they are being killed today. At no point in the country history since independence that lives became meaningless like this.

“The primary responsibility of any government is the protection of lives and properties of which this government has failed at all levels. People are not safe in their houses, they are not safe in their farms, they are not safe on the road, they are not safe on the rail, and very soon they might not be safe on the air”.

Vatsa challenged the Minister to take a media tour of the local government areas of Niger and Kaduna states before he can draw conclusions, saying “when you sit down in Abuja and be issuing statement just to protect your job, posterity will not forgive you”.

“I challenge Mr. Minister to tour the country by road, particularly Niger and Kaduna states let us see if the country is safer in the hand of Buhari or not. That is the only way we draw conclusions”.

He disclosed that in Niger state for instance, the government is overwhelmed by the activities of the gunmen with every resource now being channeled to security, stressing that despite this, the situation has refused to improve with more communities being attacked by the gunmen.

Vatsa reiterated that with the current security situation in Niger state, with about eight out of the 25 local government under siege of Terrorists, the 2023 election will be a mirage, saying that “if at all INEC decided to go ahead with the elections, such exercise can never be credible”.

Vatsa wondered why President Buhari has refused to declare these gunmen Terrorists when their activities are even worst than Terrorism, especially now that they are beginning to use explosive devices, targeting national assets like the train and rail lines.

He warned that “no ethnic group can hold this country to ransom for any reason”.

Daniel Atori: Daniel Okpole Atori is a public affairs analyst, Communication Expert, Media facilitator, renowned Journalist with flair for high professionalism in the media world spanning over 13 years. He has worked with Pen Watch Newspaper, Nigerian Compass Newspapers and currently with Eagle Online as Niger State Bureau Chief and New Telegraph Newspapers as Niger State Correspondent