Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called on the National and State Assemblies to begin the process of constitutional and legal reforms of giving internal security to States.
Atiku said this on Friday while commiserating over the kidnap of over 300 students of Government Secondary School in Jangede, Zamfara State.
He said that one ‘cannot expect the states to provide security of life and property in their domain, without giving them control over internal security.’
Read his full statement;
My heart is very heavy over the abduction of our young daughters from Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe, Zamfara State.
I have had a phone conversation with the Governor of Zamfara, H.E Bello Matawalle, and I am informed that his government is doing everything in its power to secure the release of the abducted students.
I have previously made recommendations on how our beloved nation can defeat enemies of the state and win the war on terror, and I stand by those suggestions.
However, right now, all hands must be on deck to support the Zamfara state government in securing the release of those abducted.
The Nigerian Governors cannot expect the states to provide security of life and property in their domain, without giving them control over internal security. This is now a necessity.
Thus, I call on the National and State Assemblies to begin the process of constitutional and legal reforms that will make this a reality. The Legislature must take the lead, as it seems the Executive may not be able to provide the needed leadership on this issue.
My heart goes out to the families of the abducted children, and my right hand of fellowship is extended to Governor Matawalle, to help in any way possible.