APC-led FG spent N4.2Tr on security in 7 years, yet insecurity worsens -Senator Shehu Sani


By Ovasa Ogaga,

Senator Shehu Sani accused the ruling All Progressives Congress APC, led government of spending a whooping N4.2Tr for Defence and Security in 7 years yet insecurity has remained unabated.

Senator Sani who stated this as a Guest Speaker, at a two-day Seminar/Workshop on “Good Governance and Democratic Sustainability vis-a-vis Electoral Process” organised by the Asaba Correspondents’ Chapel of Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, noted that APC as a clueless and failed party who never fulfilled all the promises made to Nigerians in 2015.

He decried a situation where the country spent over $1billion to purchase Tucano jets, yet it has not stopped kidnapping, banditry and terrorism in the country, even though the terrorists are only armed with motorcycles and Ak-47.

Senator Sani while calling on Nigerians to take back their country said Nigeria’s democracy was not a gift given by the military but a product of struggle and sacrifice.

He said Nigeria was effectively under full-time military rule from 1983 to 1999 where the military forced themselves on power and commended the role played by Professor Wole Soyinka, Gani Fawehinmi, Col Abubakar Umar, Beko Ransome-Kuti among others

“Nigeria’s democracy is a product of the blood and sacrifice of many who fought for it and so we have a duty to protect and preserve it.

“We cannot continue to do what we used to do when our population was small and now that we are over 200million people.

In today’s Nigeria, people prepare for elections as if they are preparing for war because most leaders don’t see political office as an opportunity to serve but as a position to conquer the people.

He said the only way to achieve peace in the country is by ensuring equity, justice, fairness and treating every Nigerian as a stakeholder in the country.

“If leaders behave as religious or ethnic champions then they are sowing seeds of discord. Only justice, equity and fairness can keep the country one,” he added.

He accused the ruling APC of being a clueless and failed party that never fulfilled all the promises made to Nigerians in 2015.

“The APC said PDP destroyed the country but ironically 70 percent of members of the APC today came from the PDP so they have also been part of the problem.

“The APC failed on all the promises they made to Nigerians since 2015 and almost everything the ruling party accused the former government of, they are also doing presently.

“In Kaduna state today, only two out of the 23 local governments in the state are free from bandits and kidnappers.

“Kidnapping for ransom has become a daily occurrence in the Northern part of the country where people sell their farms or homes to pay ransom for their kidnapped loved ones.

The ruling political party has failed in their promises to restore law and order and we have seen how lives have been lost not just civilians but police, soldiers and other security personnel.

The APC government has so far spent N4.2Tr for Defence and Security in 7 years yet insecurity has remained unabated.

“We spent $1billion to purchase Tucano jets and this has not stopped kidnapping, banditry and terrorism in the country.

“The terrorists are only armed with motorcycles and Ak-47, yet we keep pumping billions of dollars into security and defence without achieving results.

“Kidnappers call relatives for ransom with Nigerian registered aims but yet no trace of anyone arrested,”

He said the only legacy the government can leave for the people is to secure their lives, saying “the people are not even asking to be lifted out of poverty but to secure their lives while they manage their poverty.

On the nation’s precarious economy, he accused the ruling party of accumulating debts and took a swipe at the National Assembly for approving all loans requested by the Buhari administration without proper use.

“The National Assembly is now a rubber stamp because they approved $35billion dollars in two years for the Buhari administration yet we can’t see what they have done with the money.”

He described the PDP as too elitist and too timid to come out to protest all the evil happenings in the country.

“The PDP has forgotten what the APC did to them in the past, If the PDP is desirous of taking over power from the APC, there must be unity among themselves and they have the people to do it.

“I say this because 80 percent of the people vying for the presidency of this country are not serious.

“Why should people accept the quota system and reject rotational power? Those who accept a quota system should also accept zoning,” Sani added.

The former Senator said democracy could only be sustained if we can ensure free, fair and transparent elections, adding “it’s difficult for good people to emerge because the whole process is monetised, people buy their positions,” he said

He said the payment of N100m to purchase nomination forms will end up encouraging kidnapping, because no matter how good you are you can’t be anything until you have money to share with the people.

“As we move towards the 2023 elections, the ruling party has nothing more to offer they should leave us in peace and allow Nigerians to grapple with their problems as long as they don’t have bandits and terrorists harassing them.

“The reality is before us as Nigeria is now the poverty capital of the world, farmers cannot go to their farms without paying taxes to terrorists

“Don’t think because people are suffering that they would vote out the ruling party, if you are not united it will be difficult to oust them.

“The most critical voter in Nigeria is the Northern poor and they are in millions, they don’t vote because they are suffering, they vote where their leaders asked them to vote.

If we want this country to remain as one, we have to treat each other with respect and dignity and you can’t continue to hold people to ransom for the civil war that happened many years ago.

“If people have lost hope in the ruling party then they are expecting and hoping that the opposition would do better.

“As we move towards the 2023 general elections, Nigerians have a duty to do what is right by electing leaders who can perform and restore law and order in the country

“All we need is a leader with capacity, competence and experience and the people around you who share in your vision,” he stated.

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