Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris, has urged the Nigerian Army to adopt a different approach to tackling the rising insecurity in the country.
The governor said this when he received Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Tajudeen Abbas, at the Government House, Birnin-Kebbi, on Monday.
Idris also reinstated his call for the probe of the withdrawal of military personnel deployed to the Government Comprehensive Girls Secondary School, Maga, minutes before bandits abducted 25 schoolgirls.
He said, “How can over 500 bandits be moving on bikes on our highways without being checked? We are doing our obligations to the security agencies. We provide them with logistics, bought over 100 vehicles for them but their security architecture is not working.”
“If we knew they would leave our girls for the bandits to take away, we wouldn’t have listened to the advice they gave us to deploy security personnel. We would have just shut down the school.
“I think some enemies are working to truncate this government and federal government; and the house must do something, especially about the lingering security situation in the country.
“Yesterday it was Kebbi, today it is Niger and Kwara; who knows who is next? We must all see to it that this insecurity must be addressed.”
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, during his visit to the state, said he and the delegates from the house were in Kebbi to commiserate with its people over the abduction of the school girls and the killing of the school vice principal and the watchman.
Abbas, after donating N30m to the families of the vice principal and watchman, urged the governor to rename the school after the deceased Vice Principal for the heroic role he played before his death.
He said, “We are with you and we will continue to find how to secure the girls”.
Some Nigerians have accused the military of sabotage and unwillingness to engage the terrorists and bandits who come in their hundreds to attack communities. However, the military has maintained that it is deploying all strategies to combat the rising insecurity in the country.