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    The killings are getting too many, Archbishop tells Buhari

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 3, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Catholic Archbishop Alfred Adewale Martins
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    Most Rev. Adewale Martins, the Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, has charged President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that issues of insecurity, true federalism, provision of basic amenities and infrastructure, are addressed in his second term.

    Martins gave the advice in Lagos while answering questions from newsmen after a Mass to mark the 2019 World Communications Day.

    The theme for the 2019 event, which is the 53rd World Communications Day is: “We are Members One of Another,’’ (cf Ephesians 4: 25); “From Network Community to Human Communities”.

    NAN reports that the World Communications Day is marked annually on the Sunday before the Pentecost, to celebrate the achievements of the communications media and focus of how it can be positively used to promote gospel values.

    Martins said: “I believe that it is on the lips of everyone in this country that insecurity and the spate of insecurity is a major issue that must be addressed.

    “It must be addressed because the killings are getting too many, the kidnappings and nobody accounting for them are getting too many.

    “And indeed, it is becoming so bad that people are beginning to think of how they will defend themselves or protect themselves.

    “If our government does not address this issue of insecurity, it can lead to destabilisation of this country because by the time different people begin to want to protect themselves, and take their own lives into their hands, we are going to run into a situation of anarchy.

    “And so, whatever it is they may have been doing before, it certainly is not enough. And more needs to be done, even if it means changing of personnel, if it means re-engineering the structure of the security, it should be done.

    “Such is what may give danger to the corporate existence of our nation at this point in time.’’

    According to Martins, the second area which is important for President Buhari to address is the agitation for true federalism in Nigeria.

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    President Muhammadu Buhari

    He said that true federalism is a potential for growth.

    “A time there was, when the federal character of the nation was evident in the way governance was carried on.

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    “But a time came when the military came in and things just turned around. We have gone back to civilian regimes for many years now and we are still running the same kind of structure in which the federal government has everything within its power range.

    “I think that it is important to reconsider the structure of our nation.

    “And I was glad when it was reported that the president said it was one of the issues that he was going to address.

    “Everyone is waiting with rapt attention as to how that would be done.

    “The party in power once set up a committee to look at this whole issue of restructuring, they came out with a report that never saw the light of day, at least the people never knew what it is.

    “That report seems to have died just as soon as the president said that that was not the problem of Nigeria.”

    However, the Archbishop said he was glad that the president was considering looking into the issue of the structure of the nation.

    “It is important, it is to my own understanding and the understanding of many people in this nation that we should reconsider the structure of our country.

    “This is in order that we will be able to reach the goal, the potential that we have.

    “It simply cannot work if all authorities, all resources are concentrated at one point and everybody else has to tow in order to access the resources that belong to the entire nation.

    “It doesn’t help democracy. It doesn’t help our total development; so, that is the second thing that government needs to look into.’’

    Martins also urged the president to ensure that functional social facilities and systems were available.

    “Social facilities that people need, housing, good education, health facilities that are capable of really helping our people live their lives to the full must be available.

    “I believe our country needs to spend much more money on that and bring out policies that ameliorate things from the way they are now.

    “I believe that by the time all of these things are put into top gear, there is more than enough to make this country better,” the Archbishop added.

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