Government must not be left alone in fight against insecurity, says NUJ president
The President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mr. Chris Isiguzo, has called on Nigerians to support the government in addressing the challenges of security in the country.
Isiguzo made the call when the President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Dr. Ike Neliaku, and his team visited Iziguzo on Monday in Abuja.
According to him, the country is facing a serious form of insecurity.
“Recently, the NUJ collaborated with other stakeholders and organised a security conference where we brought together Nigerians. We discussed and came up with strategies on how to resolve these challenges.
“Addressing the issue of insecurity should not be left to the government alone. It is a collective responsibility.
”It is something that all of us as Nigerians must come together and resolve. All of us in our small corners.
What you consider small information that you provide to the security agencies can go a long way toward resolving a particular challenge.
“All of us can play the role of intelligent gathering very well. Last week, the governor of Niger told us that his strategy is to take control of all ungoverned territories within his state, which has the largest land mass in the country.
“So, all of us must think outside the box. If we continue to repeat the same strategy we have used over the years, we will not make any headway.
“We must begin to change our strategy and support government in our little corner to ensure that we get out of these issues of insecurity, ” Isiguzo said
He noted that it was enough to run to other countries, adding that no matter the comfort in foreign lands, Nigeria remains the best.
He noted that life is not as easy and rosy in foreign countries as some people usually think.
“We are not the worst in terms of insecurity; go to the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and other places; people are not safe there. Nigeria is safe. Whatever our problems are, we can take care of them. So far, we have faith in Nigeria.
“We cannot destroy our country. So, whenever you lift your pen or smartphone to write, make sure what you are going to dish out to the public can build and not destroy the country,” Isiguzo stressed.
Neliaku also sought the partnership of the NUJ to generate sustained focus on the contributions of stakeholders in different sectors. (NAN)
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