FG’s silence over insecurity in the country not palatable – former assistant DSS director

Former Assistant Director at the State Security Service (SSS), Dennis Amachree, has called on the Federal Government to address the current security challenges in different parts of the country.

Amachree made this call during an interview on Sunrise Daily an early morning show on Channels Television on Thursday.

According to him, the country is currently in a ‘tight place’ as regards security and the Presidency needs to speak up and address the situation.

“I will agree with the governor because the security problems need to be addressed. The silence is not too palatable. It will be like two people are fighting and the umpire is being biased against one. I feel this has to be addressed.

“If you look at it holistically you will find out that we have two problems here. Firstly is the structure because everybody is talking about regions. So we have structure as a problem.

“The second one is the proliferation of small arms and light weapons. So we will have to address it. I will advise the government that they address the problem along that line,” Amachree said.

The security expert also advised that regions across the country be given autonomy for proper tracking down of crime and criminality.

“The people are agitating for regionalism, then give the region’s autonomy, that does not mean that we are breaking up Nigeria.

“If the regions have the autonomy then they all can handle their problems where they are. Right now, there are too many pointing of fingers whenever something happens and you can no longer continue to do that.”

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