NDYC Condemns Politicisation of Security Challenges

The Niger Delta Youth Congress (NDYC) has strongly condemned the politicisation of security challenges in Nigeria, labeling it a disservice to the nation.

In a statement signed by National Coordinator, Comrade Israel Uwejeyan, the NDYC emphasised that security should never be politicised, stressing that the lives and livelihoods of Nigerians should not be pawns in anyone’s political game.

Uwejeyan expressed concern over the increasing trend of exploiting security issues for political gain, warning that this could undermine efforts to address the country’s challenges.

“The NDYC hails the work being done by Matawalle and the Defense Ministry in restoring peace and security to Zamfara and the entire North West region.”

The NDYC urged stakeholders to support the Ministry of Defense’s security initiatives, rather than sabotaging efforts to restore lasting peace.

The congress called on the federal government to closely monitor activities that could jeopardise national security and consider declaring a state of emergency in Zamfara, if necessary.

He noted that this move would enable security agencies to operate without political interference, ensuring citizens’ safety and paving the way for the full eradication of banditry and violence.

The NDYC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting every effort aimed at securing peace and stability in Nigeria, urging citizens to remain vigilant in identifying and exposing those who seek to benefit from insecurity.

The congress stressed that the time for political games is over, emphasising the need for unity in the fight against banditry and insecurity.

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