A
pro-democracy and Non-governmental body-HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF
NIGERIA(HURIWA) has accused the Acting President Professor Yemi
Osinbanjo of gross insensitive and non-challance to the plight of the six
students of a Lagos model school kidnapped over 50 days ago.
In a
statement by the National coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and
the National Media Affairs Director Miss Zanaib Yusuf, HURIWA said
it was shameful that the Acting President was seen celebrating his wife’s
golden jubilee and attending high society wedding of the daughter of the Ogun
state governor and the Son of a presidential aide Mrs. Abike Dabiri even when
such national calamity like the kidnap of school children have yet to be
resolved and the schools made sufficiently secured for meaningful and
constructive learning activities.
HURIWA expresed dismay at the
inability of the Inspector General of police Ibrahim Kpotum Idriss and the
Director General of the Department of State services Alhaji Lawal Musa Daura to
unravel those behind the sensational abduction of the six school boys even when
it has been widely reported that the Parents have been cajoled by the hoodlums
to part with over N30 million and yet their Children aren't freed.
"The
security forces especially the Nigeria police force right under the command and
control of the Presidency have spectacularly failed to rescue these unfortunate
Nigerian school boys whose parents have coughed out over 30 million naira
ransom without seeing their children. This is a serious dent on the
international image of Nigeria which has rapidly pushed Nigeria up into the top
20 most dangerous places on the Planet Earth".
HURIWA stated
thus: “It is the greatest embarrassment of the decade that armed kidnappers in
Lagos have on more than one occasion breached the security of schools and
kidnaped hapless children of poor Nigerians and the police authority and other
security services have not jointly embarked on surgical covert operation to
rescue these boys even when the same security forces sprang up and deployed
intelligence led crack team to rescue the wife of the governor of central Bank
of Nigeria when she was kidnapped in Edo state”.
The rights group has therefore
charged the Acting president to personally direct that all the security heads
in Nigeria must ensure the immediate release of these school boys.
“We urge the Acting president to
also ensure that Nigeria establishes a national anti-kidnapping security joint
task force to be composed of operatives and officers drawn from the crack teams
of all the security forces in Nigeria because of the diverse effects of
kidnapping which discourages foreign direct investors from coming to Nigeria”.
Besides, HURIWA said
it is unbecoming that the Federal and State governments will fail to discharge
the primary constitutional obligation of providing security of lives and
property of Nigerians and yet the political class go about with hundreds of
armed security forces and letting armed kidnappers to have field days
kidnapping helpless citizens.
HURIWA recalled
that the Six Senior Secondary School students of Lagos State Model College,
Igbonla, in Epe area, were early on 25th May 2017 kidnapped by unknown gunmen.
HURIWA also recalled that four
students and two staff of the school were abducted in October last year. The
kidnappers involved in the yet unresolved criminal operation according to
police sources, were suspected to be members of a militant kidnap gang that had
carried out several kidnappings, armed robbery and the killings of security
agents around Lagos and Ogun state.
HURIWA therefore wonders why
the security forces have yet to arrest the kingpins of this latest kidnap
incident when the police already have actionable intelligence on the suspected
perpetrators of the heinous crimes against humanity.
HURIWA has therefore warned
that it may begin international advocacy campaign alongside its allies
and foreign friends to inform the international community that Nigeria is no
longer safe for the lives and property of the citizens and foreign visitors
even as the Rights group may appeal to the United Nations Security Council to
send in security forces to stop the killings of unarmed members of the civil
populace in Nigeria.
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