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Ndume: Nigeria on the brink of collapse… it’s unfortunate that people still trivialise insecurity

Ali Ndume Ali Ndume
Ali Ndume

Ali Ndume, senator representing Borno south district, has lamented the rising insecurity in the country, stating that Nigerians don’t seem to understand the seriousness of the situation.

Speaking at a media briefing on Saturday, the lawmaker expressed worry over the increase in criminal activities, adding that security and welfare are threatened in Nigeria.

Ndume, who said the country is on a dangerous “brink”, urged citizens to match faith with action on ensuring an urgent improvement in the security situation.

“The fundamental thing that keeps the country going is security and welfare of the citizens. That’s why our constitution clearly states that the purpose of government is security and welfare of the citizens. You know these two key things are now under threat in Nigeria,” the lawmaker said.

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“At the beginning, it started like a joke, staring from small stealing and all that. That culminated into armed robbery. In the early 70s in this country, you hardly hear of armed robbery. I remember when we were in secondary school. One of the first armed robbers that was executed at the beach in Lagos was Oyenusi; they call him ‘rob and kill’. Over 30,000 people gathered at the beach to watch his execution with his colleagues. The next one that was famous was that of Anini. But other than that, before today, armed robbery was a small crime in Nigeria.

“You see people involved in banditry, kidnapping, and of course, the insurgency that has bedevilled the north-east for the past 11 years now, to the extent that in Maiduguri now, once it’s 5 o’clock, you cannot go in or come out of Maiduguri. From all angles. By 10 o’clock, Maiduguri is shut down. You can’t go anywhere. In fact, this is even an improved situation.

“We hear of kidnapping, banditry, and all sorts of crime these days. The nation is at the brink of collapse. The unfortunate thing is that Nigerians, from top to bottom, still trivialise, tribalise or give the situation religious colouration, and we’re now in this sorry state.”

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Ndume said the current situation was confusing, but added that the solution to the country’s challenges lies with individual determination to bring about the needed change.

“The situation is terrible and whenever there is a forum like this, I think there is the need for us to talk and proffer solutions. I, as a legislator with experience going to 20 years now, I must confess to you that I’m confused. I’m truly confused. The problem in this country is so much today, that the solution to it is only with us,” he said.

“Unfortunately, Nigeria is one of the religious countries. So, most of us now resort to God. We say ‘let us pray’, and we see the pastors and imams are thriving. Tomorrow, most of you will flock to churches to raise up your hands and start shouting to God. Well, it’s good.

“I’m a Muslim, a dedicated one, but I believe God will only answer your prayers if you genuinely confess your sins and you truly believe in God and you truly do your own bit. If you do your own bit rightly, then God will help you. But if you just sit there, perpetuate criminality, tribalism and other sentiments, and then you expect God to solve your problem, then, you’re wasting your time.”

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2 comments
  1. 99.9 % of Ibos want out of Nigeria though the Igbo politicians and governors are scared to death to introduce a bill to support the exit of Igbos from Nigeria. In actuality Igbos are not Nigerians but are Black Jews in Africa.

  2. Yes we need to confess our sins to God truely but it is not enough, God wants us to confess our sins and forsake them, and ask him for forgiveness and mercy.
    Our representatives need to start it by denouncing and forsaking the millions they earn monthly as salaries and allowances against the minimum wage of thirty thousand naira or even less as we all attend the same market to buy things. God is very bitter about it, that is the reason he hid his face from Nigeria and the forces of darkness have bedevilled our nation. The holy Bible in the Book of Job chapter21 verse 17 it is written God distributes sorrow in his anger. And in the Book of Isaiah chapters verse 19 it is also written, Through the WRATH of the Lord of hosts is the Land darkened. This is reason our electricity generation and distribution is not stable because our nation is overshadowed by spiritual darkness, and because of this spiritual darkness, insecurity, corruption, and other vices are endemic in our nation.
    Proverbs chapter 28 verse 2 reveals the problem of this nation:
    “For the transgression of a land many are the princes thereof: BUT BY A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING and KNOWLEDGE THE STATE THEREOF SHALL BE PROLONGED.”
    — Proverbs 28:2 (KJV)
    Thanks be to the Almighty God the capitalized second paragraph above has given this nation hope that our nigerian state shall be prolonged; therefore Nigeria will not disintegrate, but shall be one nation; we shall by God’s grace remain one Nigeria. We shall suffer greatly, which we are already experiencing and will continue to experience because of our sins but God Almighty will heal OUR LAND NIGERIA.
    I greatly share in the optimism of fellow nigerians who after contributing their opinion in radio programmes will end it with, “GOD BLESS NIGERIA.”

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