Samuel Ogenyi, Uyo
The Civil Liberties Organization, CLO, in Akwa Ibom have called on President Bola Tinubu and State Governors in the country to be alive to their responsibilities in the face of mounting hardship and insecurity.
A statement from the Akwa Ibom State branch of the organization made available to newsmen in Uyo yesterday expressed dissatisfaction with the current handling of the economy and increasing rate of violent crimes across the country.
The statement which was endorsed by the state chairman of the CLO Barr Godknows Njoku and Vice Chairman, Comrade Eridiong Obong said increasing cases of hardship related suicides across the country remain a reflection of how difficult it has become for Nigerians to survive and meet their daily needs.
“The rate of hunger occasioned by increasing inflation has become unbearable and can lead to civil crisis. Unfortunately, most of our politicians live in affluence while the masses wallow in poverty and hunger.” The statement said.
The organization called on security agencies to increase efforts to curb the country of insecurity describing last week’s abduction of more than 250 students of a secondary school in Kaduna State as an indictment to security agencies in the country.
The organization also called on Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom to address the increasing spate of violent crimes in Uyo and it’s environs as the ugly trend is beginning to discourage settlers and residents and has posed a threat to investors in the state.
“Kidnapping, robbery and murder even in broad daylight has now become very common in Uyo and other parts of the state and this was not how it used to be. So we are calling on the state government and security agencies to do something about this,” it said.
It asked the state government to also do more to ensure the release of the remaining corps members and an AKTC driver abducted more than six months ago by bandits in Zamfara state on their way to their orientation camp in Sokoto State.
It called on the government to exercise more political will in dealing with issues of cutting cost of governance and expressed lack of faith in the government’s pledge to implement the Orasanye’s Report as it relates to reducing cost of governance.
various negative signals the government has shown, “such as buying SUVs at N160m each for every member of House of Representatives and the Senate, building of new Residence for Vice President, sponsoring
It however expressed fears that given the of over 1000 delegates to COPP 23 in Dubai,” the implementation of the report may however not see the light of day.
On the recent agreement between President Tinubu and State Governors for the establishment of State Police, the CLO called for a thorough review of the modalities even as good and feasible such a project would be.
It however asked the Federal Government to look into the bigger picture of implementing the report of the 2014 CONFAB especially on the practice of True and Fiscal Federalism which also covered the establishment of State Police and other institutions that would enable each state to run as a semi-independent entity and cater for its peculiar needs.
It said the practice of true federalism has become long overdue and attributed the failure of the Nigerian state to uniform policies and the inability of states in the federation to adequately exploit and utilize resources within their territory.
The organization however called on the populace to go about showing their grievance over the state of the economy lawfully as the law would not exonerate anyone who would go against it.