Fayemi speaks on insecurity, says military overwhelmed and governors frustrated

The Governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi has stated that the military is overwhelmed in the handling Nigeria’s security challenges.

The Ekiti state governor, Fayemi who also doubles as the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) said efforts to tackle insecurity must involve local communities.

He said this on Tuesday when he led some governors on a condolence visit to Babagana Zulum, their Borno state counterpart, over the recent Boko Haram attack in the state.

Recall that Boko Haram insurgents struck in Borno at the weekend, killing more than 40 farmers in a community about 20 kilometres from Maiduguri, the state capital.

According to the statement released from Fayemi’s office, the attack is “by far beyond any imagination”.

“It was a massacre and it was one that none of us could come to terms easily,” the governor said.

“The reality we can all say, and I personally as security scholar, the reality I can see is that our military is overwhelmed. Our military is no longer in a position to single-handedly tackle this menace effectively.

“It is not a criticism of our military, if one were to suggest a coalition beyond that will even include our neighbouring countries, who are probably more experienced in fighting an asymmetrical war. It will not be a loss of our pride as a country.”

The NGF chairman said the governors were in Borno as “an expression of our own frustration”.

“We can’t bring back the people we have lost in the last couple of days, but if we do not take the necessary steps the entire nation will be consumed by this insurgency,” he said.

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