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An All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart in Cross River State and pioneer board member of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Prof. Eyo Etim Nyong has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to address the nation over herdsmen killings.
He said it was expedient that President Buhari spoke to Nigerians personally to reassure them of the steps put in place to confront the disturbing spate of insecurity and insurgencies in the country.
“There are several interpretations; some people see it as politically sponsored murders, others see it as a programme of Islamazation and some also see it as communal clashes that is just deepening, etc,” he said.
Speaking with newsmen in Calabar, Prof Nyong said “As far as I am concerned, I do not really know the true position, but I think, as a true Nigerian and a member of All Progressive Congress that want my party to win elections, what is happening and the way it is going around in the media is not in the best interest of my party.
“So, I support the idea that our leader and President of the country, the commander in chief of our armed forces, also being the chief security officer of this country, President Buhari should address the people and let the people know his own opinion on the matter and what strategy he has put in place or government has put in place to resolve the issue.”
He noted that “When President Buhari came into office and was determined to fight Boko Haram, we saw the actions that were put in place, and Nigerians need to see what actions are put in place to resolve this issue, so that we can restore the confidence of our people on APC. That is my main concern.
“Yes there could be compromises here and there, ethnic or religious compromises, but the government is independent, the government is for everybody, and the leader of the government has the right and the responsibility to speak out and say the mechanism he has put in place to resolve the issue and curb the situation. I am hoping that President Muhammad Buhari will do that soon.”
Source: Daily Post
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