ACF condemns fresh attacks, seeks total review of security strategies
The Arewa Consultative Forum in Nigeria has condemned recent violent attacks and called for a comprehensive review of security strategies in the country.
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), a prominent socio-political group in Northern Nigeria, has publicly condemned a surge in violent attacks that have affected several states across the nation. In a statement released by their National Publicity Secretary, Prof. Tukur Muhammad-Baba, the ACF expressed grave concern over the alarming security situation, warning that Nigeria is at risk of descending into anarchy if proactive measures are not implemented immediately. The remarks underline the urgency of addressing the escalating violence that has plagued the country in recent weeks.
Among the incidents highlighted by the ACF was a tragic bomb blast in Maiduguri, Borno State, which resulted in numerous fatalities and injuries. This incident is particularly worrisome as it occurred shortly after armed assaults on military installations in the region, leading to casualties among soldiers and significant damage to military equipment. The string of attacks signals a disturbing trend that threatens both civilian safety and military stability in the area, showcasing the dire need for reinforced security protocols.
Moreover, the ACF pointed to violent confrontations in Plateau State, where armed groups have attacked communities and killed security personnel. These events demonstrate a broader crisis of security within Nigeria, prompting the ACF to call for a total reassessment of current security strategies. Their appeal serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of citizens and the necessity for coordinated action among military and law enforcement agencies to restore order and safety throughout the country.