Bayelsa State governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson, has declared that killings in Nigeria are premeditated.
The governor made the declaration in a lecture on “National Security, Cultural Values and the Challenges of Contemporary Governance, the Bayelsa Experience,” which he delivered in Abuja.
He said when a nation is under attack or security challenge, the leaders, military, civilians, Christians, Muslims, must come together to address it.
The governor observed that what is going on in Nigeria is more than the historical herdsmen and farmers’ clashes, pointing insisting that the country has lost many innocent souls to the killings.
“Who are the farmers having clashes with herdsmen in Sokoto, Zamfara and other places? We must call a spade a spade, for the good of our country.
“We are dealing with a calculated attack on our country. We are dealing with machinery of violence against innocent Nigerians.
“Yes, we have historical incidents of herdsmen and farmers clash but what is going on is far more than that.
“All Nigerians and people of goodwill should show patriotism and let us interrogate these issues properly.”
Dickson also condemned what he called “politicisation of the security, law and order”.
The governor tasked political leaders not to stay aloof to issues of insecurity but work with the security agencies in fighting insecurity.
“Political leaders must be proactive, have a vision to better the lives of the people and must support the work of the security agencies.
“It is the responsibility of political leaders to support the work of men and women in uniform to address insecurity,” he said.
Dickson advised President Muhammadu Buhari to lead the security agencies in addressing challenges in the country, saying that security is the first condition for development.
“Nigerians are right to demand for protection. They expect the security agencies to rise to the occasion and put an end to the killings that are moving from one state to the other.
“If the people are under attack by foreign gunmen, that is the more reason why the security forces and the President, as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, should lead the security agencies to repel the foreign attacks.
“If these merciless people are foreigners, it means that our nation is under attack, and the first duty of any government is to protect its citizens.
“We have lost enough innocent lives. Instead of these killings abating, it continues to spread.
“That is why I said what is going on in the Middle Belt, North-East, Niger Delta and other regions of the country is clearly the most potent national insecurity.
“It is an essential threat our country has faced since the civil war,” Dickson added.