A Source has
it that the Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi, has said it is
practically impossible for President Muhammadu Buhari to pay condolence visits
to states and families affected by insecurity.
Recently, the president’s presence at a book
launch hours after some passengers were burnt alive by bandits in Sokoto,
triggered a backlash.
Although Buhari later dispatched a high-powered
delegation to Sokoto and Katsina States, where troubling incidents happened,
critics still faulted his absence.
Dingyadi said the incessant attacks and killings
by the terrorists are too frequent to allow the president visit all the places.
But in an interview with BBC Hausa, the minister
said it is not possible for Buhari, as a president to visit all the places due
to nature of his job and the occurrences of the attacks.
“These attacks are happening almost on a daily basis and is not
possible for the president to visit all the places for condolences. And if you
send a delegation, it is as if you were there, is all the same,” he said.
The minister also said that the security
operatives in the country are working tirelessly to checkmate the activities of
bandits.
In his reaction, a member of the State House of
Assembly representing Sabon Birni, Aminu Boza said sending delegation is not
what they want from the president, rather they want action that will end
activities of banditry in the state.
“Of course president Buhari’s entourage has come to meet us, but that
is not what we want. What we want presently is action. In my local government
area, hundreds of people have been killed but yet the federal government has
not taken any action.”
Attahiru Bafarawa, a former governor of Sokoto,
had alleged that the president did not visit the state because the peoples’
lives meant nothing to him.
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