The Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) has accused President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime of failing its primary assignment of securing the nation, hence turning the country into “a killing field” through banditry, kidnapping, and other myriads of insecurity.
In a statement by Abdulrazaque Bello-Barkindo, the NGF Director of Media and Public Affairs, the governors alleged that the nonchalance of the regime further plunged Nigerians into poverty.
“First and foremost, the primary duty of any government is to ensure the security of lives and property, without which no sensible human activity takes place,” the governors said. “But the federal government, which is responsible for the security of lives and property, has been unable to fulfil this covenant with the people, thus allowing bandits, insurgents, and kidnappers to turn the country into a killing field, maiming and abducting people, in schools market squares and even on their farmlands.”
While addressing State House correspondents at the end of the virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday, the Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Clement Agba, alleged that the governors underperformed in alleviating poverty among rural dwellers to make life more meaningful for rural communities.
”And from our demographic, it shows that the greatest numbers of our people live in rural areas, but the governors are not working in the rural areas.
”Right now, 70 per cent of our people live in rural areas. They produce 90 per cent of what we eat. And unfortunately, 60 per cent of what they produce is lost due to post-harvest loss, and it does not get to the market,” he said.









