Self-defence: Allow military tackle insecurity, UAG tells politicians


A non-partisan advocacy organisation, the Unity Advocacy Group, has called on Nigerians, especially politicians to allow the military sort out the security challenges confronting the nation.

The group while condeming calls by Zamfara state government for citizens to bear arms in self-defense, urged Nigerians to support the position of the Armed Forces of Nigeria on the issue.

The Zamfara state government had in a statement on Saturday by the commissioner for information Ibrahim Dosara, in Gusau, directed residents to arm themselves against bandits.
The directive was however, faulted by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Lucky Irabor on Monday.

Irabor said the call was not right, as the armed forces and other security agencies were there to handle the challenges.

The group said the CDS and the military are very much aware of the dangerous consequences of allowing the citizens to bear.

UAG in a press release on Tuesday by the Convener, Ifeanyi Aigbedion said allowing the citizens to carry arms will also affect the success of the 2023 general election saying politicians will use the opportunity to arm thugs.

According to UAG, “We may not be aware of the dangers associated with allowing the citizens to bear arms. The Armed Forces of Nigeria are privileged to have all information and we should allow them sort out the security challenges.

“Allowing people to start carrying arms may likely deepen the security challenges and take it to uncontrollable levels.

“The Nigerian military has so far shown capacity in dealing with the security challenges. Politicians should not be allowed to compound the situation.

UAG also sided the position of some lawyers in the country who described the directive by Zamfara State as unlawful.