Borno suicide bombing: Rep tells Tinubu to sack all northern appointees in security sector


The lawmaker said the President appointed many northerners into the security sector so that they can end the insecurity in the North but they have failed to do so.

President Bola Tinubu has been told to relieve all his appointees in the security sector of their duties.
Abdulsamad Dasuki, a member of the House of Representatives, who made the suggestion said the appointees have been found wanting in addressing Nigeria’s security challenges.
Speaking during the debate on a motion condemning the recent suicide bombing in Borno State, Dasuki said the appointees have failed to meet the expectations of Nigerians
The motion was sponsored by Ahmed Jaha.
The lawmaker said the President appointed many northerners into the security sector so that they can end the insecurity in the North but they have failed to do so.
He stated that the country needs a scapegoat, adding that the House should urge the President to sack all his political appointees in the security sector.
“In the last year that we have been inaugurated— no one has been sacked. It is high time we hold people responsible. It is high time we find a scapegoat, which is justifiable. These guys have not lived up to expectations. The president has said that he gave these positions to northerners to defend their people. That is what he said practically.
“Every day, we have two or three security related issues. We can call on the president to sack all security political appointees. All of them have been in the position for ten months. Political appointees-security wise can go,” he said.
Some of the northern political appointees include the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, the Minister of Police, Ibrahim Gaidam, the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu and others.

Also speaking on the motion, the Chairman of the House Committee on Navy, Yusuf Gagdi, opposed the argument that the security sector was handed to northerners, stating that the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun and the Chief of Army Staff, Taoreed Lagbaja, were southerners.
Following the debate, the House resolved to condemn the bombing and asked the Committee on National Security and Intelligence to investigate the development

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