Useni, Mantu, others canvas synergy in managing security challenges

Mon, May 24, 2021
By editor
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Politics

THE security challenges afflicting Nigeria can only be stemmed if all stakeholders across the broad spectrum of society, collaborate and poll their professional and experiential resources together. Government and its agencies should not be left alone to bear the sole responsibility of articulating panaceas for safeguarding the country.
This view was canvassed today by elder statesman and former military governor of the old Bendel State, Lt. Gen. Jeremiah Timbut Useni, at the inauguration of the various sub-committees under the auspices of North Central Peoples Forum, NCPF, charged with the planning of a Security Summit.
Alluding to the various security problems bedeviling the North Central, Gen Useni, a long-serving Minister of the Federal Capital Territory under military rulership, noted that the zone was hitherto an oasis of peace and harmonious coexistence. Recent incidents of kidnapping, killings, and armed attacks have, however, made it imperative for elders, leaders and statesmen from the zone, to come together with a view to joining in interrogating the unfortunate trend in the zone, with a view to finding enduring solutions.
Useni, a former senator representing Plateau State, who is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Forum, noted that the Forum is “non-partisan, non-religious and non-ethnic” and is specifically “committed to the promotion of the ideals, aims, and objectives, development, progress and unity of the North Central Zone” as espoused in the Constitution of the Forum.
In his own contribution, Chairman of the Central Planning Committee of the Security Summit, Senator Ibrahim Mantu observed that the members of the various sub-committees were selected on account of their track record, experience, and commitment to the ideals enunciated by the Forum and its Constitution. He charged the various sub-committees to swing into action as soon as possible, because of the near approach of the Summit.
Mantu, a former Deputy Senate President during the regime of President Olusegun Obasanjo, enjoined the committees to organize a Summit which will ginger other geopolitical zones into action, in the collective search for a peaceful and harmonious country, where every citizen feels a sense of pride.
Chief of Staff to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Prince Olusola Akanmode, noted that “this is a Summit which should have taken place yesterday, in a manner of speaking. This, therefore, speaks to the urgency and immediacy with which the planning should be expedited.”
Secretary-General of the North Central Peoples Forum and Chairman of the Governing Board of the National Orientation Agency, Khaleel Bolaji, mni, reminded the committee leaders that their submissions must be received within one week from today.
Members of six committees were inaugurated namely: Finance; Contact and Mobilisation; Logistics; Publicity; Venue and Protocol and Security. Chairmen and Secretaries of the various sub-committees include former Governors of Kwara and Nasarawa States, Abdulfatah Ahmed and Tanko Al Makura respectively;  former military governor of Plateau and Katsina states, Maj Gen Lawrence Onoja and former Adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Dr Tunde Olusunle.

– May 24, 2021 @ 19:07 GMT

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