Ex-PDP Publicity Secretary Speaks On Security Of The Nation

Alamin Advises Nigerian Government To Uphold The Principle Of Fairness And Justice
Alamin Speaks On Security
Alamin Sani Muhammad, former Publicity Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party has told Nigerian government to be careful or else it may bring war upon this country. He went further to list the cause to include issues like the herdsmen attacks in Benue and many other states, the fight between the Shi’ite and Nigerian Army and several other attacks throughout Nigeria.
Alamin advised the government to uphold the principle of fairness and justice in dealing with many of this issues, most especially, the El-Zalzaky issue.
Muhammad handed this warning during an interview in Bauchi on Saturday.
According to him, the ongoing killings, especially in North Central states of Benue, Plateau, and Kaduna where several people were have been killed; were strong indications that the country may soon slide into another war.
The PDP chieftain also lamented the recent ambush on people in Maiduguri, Borno State by the dreaded Boko Haram, describing the claim by the federal government that it had neutralised the insurgents as ‘blatant white lies.’
“What we are passing through currently justifies that Nigeria as a country is gradually drifting into war with the perpetual security challenges affecting the nation, yet the federal government appears to remain adamant with no commitment to end the killings,” Muhammed fumed.
Mohammad further noted that another issue that may result into war is the recurrent clashes between Shi’ites Islamic movement and security agencies, which FG should have addressed squarely.
“There is a need for the federal government to kindly address the continued detention of Sheik El- Zakzaky, leader of the Shi’ites movement in line with court orders as a mark of justice and fairness,” added Muhammad.

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