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OUR SECURITY CHIEFS AIDING BANDITS?

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has said that certain security personnel in the nation are employed by criminals. In his appearance on Trust TV on Wednesday, January 17, Mutfwang demanded a thorough examination of the hiring procedure as well as a system to identify and remove "bad eggs" from the security services. He also emphasized the need for stricter laws governing gun ownership and more accountability. "We must be able to ensure balance," declared the governor.

 

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But it also speaks volumes about the caliber of the decision and the judicial officers involved, which in any case affects how far they may advance in their careers—especially as justices of the appeals court, where they still have a rung to climb. "Judges who engage in these types of activities ought to be cautious by now, particularly in cases when the Supreme Court has to publicly support them.”

 

They also respond, "No, this is not right," when speaking with their leaders. Instead of arresting people who organize to defend their communities, you need to be able to encourage them; we have reported any excesses to the appropriate authorities. Let me add that we as a country need to face the truth that the security agencies have been compromised. Some people are working for security agencies who shouldn't be there since they are agents of these criminals and occasionally they even pose a threat to their coworkers. As a result, there are many ambushes during security agency operations.

 

"Therefore, to ensure that the wrong elements are not recruited into the security agencies, the president must issue a very firm directive to the security agencies directing them to take great care in the ongoing recruitment processes. Additionally, a mechanism to identify and remove these bad actors from the security services is necessary, as it is only through doing so that we can guarantee professionalism and discipline."

 

Obideient brought to memory that during his tenure as governor of Anambra state, kidnappers killed Obi's deputy. According to Obedient, if Obi had been chosen to succeed Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president of Nigeria, the nation's security issues would have vanished. However, the former presidential aide Bashir Lawal reminds the submissive of how Dr. Chudi Nweke, a former deputy governor of Anambra State under Peter Obi's administration, was abducted and murdered because the ransom was not paid.

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