With the attendant anomalies tainting the current administration, Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has said President Muhammadu Buhari may be operating under a trance.
He said the sooner the President gets out of that trance, the better for the country.
Soyinka, who spoke at a press conference on the damaging consequences of marauding herdsmen activities in the country, said there are several unforced errors going in Nigeria.
With conference titled: “Herdsmen and Nation: Valentine Card or Valedictory Rites?, he gave an analogical tale of a state whose master’s insensitivity allows for the overbearing actions of his subjects.
He lamented that mass destruction of farmlands in the most horrifying manner had become a norm festering with the encouragement of the government’s body language.
He described as appalling the position of the Inspector- General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, that the continuing loss of lives in Benue and a consequent increase of internal refugees was simply a communal clash, stressing that little would be achieved in security without the adoption of state police.
“If the IGP can seat in Abuja and say of an event that is happening under the jurisdiction of a governor in another state is just a communal clash when people are being slaughtered and their villages are being occupied, it shows of complete alienation.
Then there is the authority of Governors who have the ultimate authority for security. It is the Governor who is supposed to be the Chief Security Officer.
We are now back to authoritative voices saying indeed, state police need to be decentralized.
We have been saying it and others have been saying for a long time. We are now getting back to the commonsensical issue that the nation cannot function under a single police command,” he said.
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