Seeking help to tackle insecurity not a sign of weakness, Saraki tells Buhari

Saraki

Bukola Saraki

Former senate president, Bukola Saraki has admonished the Buhari administration to seek external help to address Nigeria’s worsening security challenges.

According to the former Kwara governor, seeking assistance in the present situation is “not a sign of weakness” even if done across party lines.

This was contained in a statement released on Tuesday by chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in which he lamented nation’s security woes.

Recall that Nigeria has witnessed several killings and attacks predominantly in the north east.

In the north, residents remain at the mercy of Boko Haram insurgents and bandits while security agencies and government facilities are increasingly becoming targets of attacks by gunmen in the south.

Saraki said there is a need for President Muhammadu Buhari to convene a security meeting of all those who could help solve the challenge.

“The people include former presidents and heads of state, serving and former chief justices, serving and former presiding officers of the National Assembly,” he said.

“Others include serving and former heads of security agencies, traditional rulers with relevant experience, leaders of the private sector, development partners and friends of Nigeria in the international community.

“l know there are many people who believe the fact that this suggestion is coming from a source outside government is a good reason for the president to ignore it.

“I think the attitude this time around must be different. This is definitely not a time for partisanship or for people to play politics with the lives of the citizenry and the future of the country.

“My suggestion here is an appeal made out of genuine concern with what is going on in our dear country.

“Even those of us in the opposition party recognise the fact we can only exist if we continue to have a country. Thus, we are willing to cooperate with the government in finding solutions to this problem.”

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