Wike: Service chiefs short of ideas, should resign,

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has called on the Security Chiefs to resign in order to allow for fresh ideas and strategy in tackling the threats to internal security in the country.

Wike made the call during the wreath-laying and parade ceremony to mark the 2021 Armed Forces Remembrance Day in Port Harcourt on Friday.

The governor, who acknowledged the efforts made so far by the country’s security chiefs in the battle against insurgents, noted, however, that despite full military engagement with Boko Haram and killer bandits, the threats appear to be overwhelming the country’s security agencies.

He said Boko Haram, bandits, and killer herdsmen have continued to overrun communities, randomly killing and abducting helpless people, adding that these insurgents have also destroyed private and public property with relative ease, and it is time for the Federal Government to take decisive action and end such a menace.

“A country is as strong as its Armed Forces. Her inability to defeat the Boko Haram insurgency despite years of full military engagement shows that all is not well with our approaches and commitments to the battle against internal insecurity.

“Today, therefore, also raises the need for all of us to be worried by the deteriorating security situation across the country and restate the call on the Federal Government to do everything necessary to bring the security threat by Boko Haram and armed bandits to a decisive end in the shortest time possible.

“We thank the Service Chiefs for their efforts so far in the battle against the insurgents. But we also align with the concern of citizens that having seemingly reached their wits’ end, they should now give way for fresh hands and ideas to give the fight the impetus that it so strongly needs to ensure that Boko Haram and killer bandits are comprehensively defeated and smoked out of existence. Punch

 

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