Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, says gunmen attacking security operatives are waging war on the country.
There has been inexorable rise in violent and criminal attacks by gunmen across the country in recent months, with cases of kidnapping for ransom and banditry being reported weekly.
Several police stations have also come under attacks with many officers losing their lives.
Addressing a press conference in Lagos on Tuesday, Mohammed said the non-state actors unleashing terror against Nigerians would pay for their actions
He said the deluge of ‘mindless’ attacks on the country’s security personnel was aimed at instilling fear in the citizenry and creating a sense of widespread insecurity.
The minister said contrary to the opinion of some citizens, the federal government is not overwhelmed by the security challenges.
“I want to say, unequivocally, that any attack on our security men and women is an attack on the state and a declaration of war against the nation,” he said.
“It follows, therefore, that this will be countered with overwhelming force. When those whose responsibility it is to protect us are themselves being subjected to mindless attacks, it can only be for one reason only; To instill fear and evoke a sense of pervasive insecurity among the people.
“Whether known or unknown gunmen, those engaged in this dastardly act will pay dearly for their actions.”
The minister said the federal government is working on a 10-point agenda to tackle the country’s security challenges.
Mohammed listed some of the measures as: “That there is an urgent need for political restructuring and not separation.
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“That the judiciary be decentralised and reformed through constitutional amendment to remove the unitary control of the superior courts.
“That governments at all levels should ensure free, qualitative and compulsory primary education for all children of school age.”
Mohammed also appealed to the media “to play its part in dousing the pervasive tension”.
“While the government continues with these efforts to restore peace and security continues, I want to appeal to all of us to play our part in lowering the palpable tension in the polity as a result of the security challenges,” he said.
“The first step is to tone down the rhetoric. While the media must continue to carry out its primary responsibility to inform, criticise and stimulate debate, it must also realise that it can only carry out this responsibility in an atmosphere of peace and security.”
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