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Insecurity: PDP Chieftain calls for legislation to allow Nigerians have military training for self defense

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former National scribe of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) Prince Adelaja Adeoye has advised government at the Federal and State levels to legislative on laws that allow military training of Nigerians for self defense.

Adeoye’s advice was at the backdrop of lingering insecurity in the nation that leads to deaths of citizens, noting that the public, students, NYSC members and volunteers be allowed to have military training.

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He expressed concern that the wake of the unabated and rising cases of kidnapping, banditry, terrorism and other forms of Insecurity, continues to expose Nigerians to grave danger, hence, there was need for self defense.

Making this call on Monday in Lagos Adeoye insisted that on the importance of Nigerians to have trainings that will enable them combat any form of security threats to their lives first, before the arrival of security agents.

Adelaja said, “I am making this call due to the spade and increasing rate of kidnapping, banditry, killings and high level of terrorist activities in Nigeria”.

“Our children can no longer go to school without being kidnapped, our farmers can no longer go to farm without being accosted by militias, our homes are no longer safe, foreigners are allegedly all over the country sacking people from their homes, our roads have become a den of Kidnappers and terrorists”

Over the last few months, Nigeria has reported a surge in the number of missing persons due to kidnapping and other security threats across the country.

It is even more worrisome that foreign embassies are issuing travel advisory to their citizens against Nigeria, the economy is badly affected by the ravaging insecurity, as no investor will want to bring businesses to a country with high level of security alert, while poverty keep getting deeper amongst citizens. This should be a serious concern to Federal and State governments and all the stakeholders in the country.

Allowing Nigerians to aquire basic military and other self defense techniques will reduce these wanton killings and loss of lives associated with kidnapping and other criminal activities metted on innocent Nigerians.

Looking at Isreal for instance, it is a matter of national policy that citizens of certain age or categories must accept and aquire military trainings, so as to be ready to combat any security threats.

“The lives of Nigerians is no more safe with the alleged invasion and importation of some foreign janjaweeds and guerilla fighters into parts of the country, causing panic and unrest.

“The training is just to teach citizens basic principles of self defense, while those who would like to be enlisted into the military and other security agencies should be allowed.

Nigerian citizens are facing though time with some of them being kidnapped right from their homes, as they have nothing to do to resist, but with basic teaching of security tips and techniques, they will be able stage some life saving struggles to frustrate the invaders.

These trainings and tips could be done via online training or coursework in our tertiary institutions, it could also be done in our barracks m, whichever that will be easier to set up, so that people can acquire these skills to preserve their lives.

Since the country’s legislation is yet to permit citizens to have and possess military hardware such and riffles which could be used for self defense, therefore, the Federal government must massively go hard by setting up a crack team or special task force to recover weapons in the possession of bandits, criminals and militias across the country.

The Federal government must do more in the protection of lives and properties of all Nigerians, beyond mere regular media statements, as citizens want to see results and initiatives that will protect their lives and properties.

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