
ADC to FG: Tackle insurgency the way you thwarted Benin Coup
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has welcomed the Federal government’s “swift intervention in Benin Republic after a coup attempt”, urging it to replicate the same decisiveness in combating insurgency and banditry in the country.
ADC in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, noted that the government’s ability to act quickly, however, “throws into sharp relief its slow and haphazard response to the banditry and violent crime devastating communities across Nigeria.”
The party also expressed great concern about growing democratic reversal in the region, stressing that the best safeguard for democracy is good governance anchored on improved livelihood for the majority and tolerance for opposition.
Abdullahi said, “ADC welcomes Nigeria’s swift intervention in the Benin Republic following the announcement of a coup attempt. We commend the Federal Government for acting promptly to defend constitutional order in our neighbourhood.
“However, in doing so, the government must now take the necessary steps to align this intervention with the legal provisions of our Constitution. While the unilateral action taken by the President might have been expedient, it still has to be subjected to the ratification of the National Assembly as required by the relevant sections of our Constitution for military or security deployment outside Nigeria’s borders.” The party said.
While commending the government, ADC said it “cannot ignore the question that many Nigerians are already asking: why were we not as swift in responding to the crisis in Guinea-Bissau, even when a former Nigerian President was trapped there during a period of instability? That hesitation stands in sharp contrast to yesterday’s urgency. What changed? What determines when Nigeria acts firmly and when it delays?
“Consistency in our mode of operations, especially when it comes to our foreign interventions, is essential for any country that seeks to lead the sub-region on issues of democracy and stability.”
ADC said, “this selective reaction indeed gives credence to the allegation that what played out in Benin was at the behest of another, more powerful country.
“More importantly, the government’s demonstrated ability to move quickly in Benin raises an even deeper concern. If Nigeria could respond decisively to threats across our borders, why has our government demonstrated such outrageous incompetence in dealing with domestic insecurity?
“Why has the government failed to respond with similar urgency and decisiveness even as banditry, terrorism, and violent crime still hold many of our communities hostage, displace families, abduct children, and parade themselves openly?”
The coalition party lamented that a government that can act swiftly abroad must also act decisively at home.
“The defence of democracy does not begin in neighbouring countries; it begins in the protection of Nigerian lives, the restoration of security, and the rebuilding of trust between citizens and the state.
Abdullahi also said without prejudice to the opposition to any form of extra-constitutional takeover of government, “we reiterate that the best possible safeguard against military adventurism is for elected governments to make democracy meaningful to the people by improving their lives and allowing opposition to thrive and alternative voices to be heard.”
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