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Auno killings: Another evidence of collapsed security architecture, says CAN

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By Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, the Special Assistant ( Media &Communications) to the CAN President.
The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned in strong terms the last Sunday’s reported killings of over 30 people at Auno near Maiduguri by the suspected Boko Haram terrorists and again reiterated its calls on President Muhammadu Buhari for the total overhauling of the security architecture of the country.
According to reports, the victims arrived at the military checkpoint leading into Maiduguri after 5 p.m when the entry point to Maiduguri is usually shut for security purposes and so they had no choice but to sleep in Auno, the neighbouring village on the Maiduguri-Damaturu Highway, where they were attacked, killed and vehicles and property vandalised by insurgents. Some women and children were reportedly abducted by the terrorists.
While commiserating with families of the bereaved, the people of Borno  State, our Muslim brothers and  sisters including the Borno State government, we found it rather shocking and unfathomable the reported policy of the military that necessitated closing the only entry gate against civilian citizens commuting from security risk roads and areas into Maiduguri only to become cheap preys for blood-thirsty terrorists to slaughter.
If the road must be closed, why is the security protection not made available for the travellers who would arrive there after the closure? Was there any evidence that a thorough check was carried out on the travellers and their vehicles to confirm if they were armed?
The military authorities should investigate the circumstances that led to the emergence of the gate instead of adequate provision of security on the road in order to stop the incessant invasion of Maiduguri and terror attacks in the area. That is why we salute the popular position of the state governor, Prof Babagana Zulum who has been consistently critical of the failure of the Army in stopping the menace of terrorism in the state.
The Army and Federal  Government had severally told us that terrorists had been decimated, technically defeated and chased away from the country; yet, the terrorists have become even more daring in their deadly operations, consistently attacking communities, killing, maiming, abducting and burning property with minimal or without any resistance from the frontline troops. This is totally unacceptable and it is condemnable.
CAN has consistently maintained that the security arrangement in the country, especially in the North-east, has been compromised and except the security system is completely overhauled, Nigerians will remain helpless and Federal Government may never be able to contain the current nightmarish security situation.
There is no doubt that sabotage and compromise are largely responsible for the prolonged terrorism, banditry, kidnappings and herdsmen killings in the country; an allegation that has been confirmed by authoritative voices in the country’s security circle at the highest level.
It is however sad that Federal Government nay the Commander-in-Chief is still turning a deaf ear to the desperate calls for the rejigging of the security architecture by Nigerians.
Our position is very clear: The Federal Government is not ready to overhaul the security agencies despite their poor performances just to maintain the status quo ante and sustain the widely acclaimed suspicious regional agenda.
We once again call on all well-meaning Nigerians to put the needed pressure on the Federal Government to let go of heads of all security agencies and the service chiefs. For he alone takes full responsibility for the failure and success of governance and national security situation in the country.
This unending killings, bloodshed and upsurge of criminal activities in the country must be arrested by government decisively, immediately so as not to plunge the country into another pogrom. God forbid!

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