Borno massacre questions national security architecture – Governors
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) said the weekend massacre of 110 rice farmers in Borno state by Boko Haram has raised serious questions about the national security architecture.
The forum, in a statement by its Chairman and the Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Kayode Fayemi, described the attack as morally reprehensible.
Fayemi said that the governors were concerned that the carnage was degenerating beyond explicable limits.
The farmers were killed by Boko Haram Garin Kwashebe, Jere Local Government Area of Borno State on Saturday.
He said that the attack brought back ugly memories of several dastardly attacks on soft targets in the state.
Fayemi noted that the farmers were attacked while harvesting their produce totally oblivious of the danger that awaited them in nearby bushes.
He said that the method was consistent with the senseless bombings of busy markets, bus stations, schools and abattoirs whenever the terrorists felt overpowered by the security operatives.
“This sad narrative raises serious questions on the general security situation in the country and around the capability of the nation’s security architecture.
“It also raises questions on whether or not there are adequate arrangements to protect lives and property.
“Since insurgency engulfed the country more than a decade ago, each time it seems like the situation is coming under control, the enemy strikes again. This has happened consistently.”
He said that the catalogue of destruction had an adverse effect on everything in the state and the country at large.”
Fayemi said that the NGF would collectively review those issues at its next meeting to forge the way forward.