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Editorial: Tackling insecurity demands a focused, united, vibrant and confidence-building military: one that collectively takes ownership of the war against terror without recourse to partisanship that could imperil the security of the country. Nigeria

The worsening insecurity in the country took an alarming turn recently, when Nigerians woke up to hear the news of murderous bandits inflicting terror wantonly on communities in Zamfara State.

Given the frequency of these fatal events, the westward movement from religious terrorism to greed-driven banditry, the casual reaction of the security operatives, the seeming desensitisation of the populace to violent deaths, and the ominous silence of the presidency, one can assume that tragedy has become so routinised that the country is under siege.

Just as conflict between resource hunters and the natives in other parts of the world, so also has gold prospecting in Zamfara led to conflicts between natives and the gold miners. All these are rooted in the collusion between bandits and law enforcement/security officials on the watch and patronage of unscrupulous politicians.

The other is the issue of justice and transparency in managing the common wealth of this country given the apparent tension in subnational governance and what is operative in a true federalism. Moreover, this call for subsidiarity is all the more necessary in the management of resources. What was revealed by the violent fracas from illegal gold mining in Zamfara is the natural aftermath of a broken federal system; a fragmented system fueled by greed, injustice and willful ignorance about the running of state.

The dubious, fragmented relationship between the national government and federating units has to be constitutionally re-evaluated in terms of managing resources domiciled in the states. Apart from the above, tackling insecurity of this specific nature requires a reformation that would exorcise our political culture of its present barbarism to one that has value for human dignity.

 

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