- The Peoples Democratic Party in the South-West on Monday called on the President, Major Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to resign from office due to his alleged inability to curb the high rate of killings across the country.
The PDP South-West Publicity Secretary, Chief Sanya Atofarati, mentioned that the killers have now turned the heat on the military and other security agencies, leaving citizens helpless and hopeless, EkohotBlog reports.
Atofarati stressed further in advised the Federal Government to seek foreign help on insecurity in the interest of peace and socio-politico-economic development of the country.
He said, “It is a gross incompetence on the part of the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress Federal Government that Nigeria has become a graveyard”.
The statements were contained in a statement titled ‘Killing Spree: Why Buhari must resign now.’ The statement which was made available in Ado Ekiti reacts to the recent attacks by bandits and gunmen on military formations as well as police stations and personnel.
His statement reads that “Between 2015 and now, more than 20,000 Nigerians have lost their lives to the inability of the government to protect the lives and property of its citizens, from the likes of Jihadist herdsmen, Boko Haram, bandits and highway kidnappers. It is safe to say that the APC government remains insensitive to the welfare of Nigerians, otherwise, by now Buhari should have voluntarily resigned to cry for help.
“A country where the agencies saddled with the responsibility of securing its citizens have suddenly become weak and incapacitated. A country where governors’ convoys are attacked at will, monarchs are kidnapped even under the president’s nose in his home state, a country where there is no war but mass burial weekly! It is high time Nigeria seeks foreign help to curb the insecurity lest we are all captured.”
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