UNAN calls for overhaul of Nigeria’s security architecture

The United Nations Association of Nigeria (UNAN), Abuja Branch has called on the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to undertake a comprehensive overhaul and total rejig of Nigeria’s security architecture to address the escalating insecurity across parts of the country.

A statement by the Coordinator, United Nations Association of Nigeria (UNA-N), Abuja Branch, Dr. Desmond Okocha, expressed concern over the worsening security situation in various parts of the country and urged the government to take decisive action to overhaul the security framework, enhance coordination among security agencies, and implement effective strategies to tackle the root causes of insecurity.

The statement read: “We are greatly saddened by the recent massacre in Yelewata, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, where over 200 innocent Nigerians, including women, children, and the elderly, were brutally killed. Such inhumane acts represent not only a grave violation of human rights but also a direct assault on our shared humanity and national unity.

“We condemn, in clear terms, this heinous violence and all forms of terrorism and banditry plaguing our nation and extend our sincere condolences to the government and people of Benue State, particularly, the affected families. These recurring attacks erode public trust, weaken the rule of law, and endanger the socio-economic fabric of our society.

“We acknowledge and commend President Tinubu for his condolence visit to Benue State and for issuing firm orders to security agencies. However, we urge that these words be swiftly translated into measurable and sustained action. Haphazard responses are no longer sufficient”.

Dr. Okocha called on the Governments of Benue and Nasarawa States to establish joint security task forces and maintain consistent patrols around identified flashpoints.
He also tasked the Federal Government to look beyond providing relief materials for the victims and ensure full compensation for their losses and make deliberate efforts to address the root causes of the crises.

“As an affiliate of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA), UNA-NIGERIA, Abuja Branch stands committed to the principles of peace, justice, and human dignity.

“We appeal to all tiers of government, civil society, and the international community to prioritize the protection of civilians and work together to address the root causes of insecurity—poverty, marginalization, and impunity.

“Nigeria cannot thrive in an atmosphere of fear. It is time to act with urgency, resolve, and compassion,” the statement added.

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