2019 Election Will Be Referendum On Insecurity, Killings & Hunger – Dogara

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BY AMOS DUNIA, ABUJA – Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara has said that the 2019 elections would be a  referendum on the state of security, killings and hunger in the country.

Dogara, who stated this at Katungo, Gombe state during an empowerment programme organized by Hon Binta Bello, challenged Nigerians to do a introspection and decide if they have made progress in the last three and half years or have witnessed a decline in their living standards on a general basis.

While lamenting the current state of situations in the country, Dogara said that 2019 elections is about insecurity and whether we can be secured thus urged the people to look at their lives and see if there is an improvement.

He further said; “Even if nobody loves or likes you, advise yourself, hold a consultation with yourself, sit down and argue with yourself, ask yourself what progress you have made in the last three and a half years? Don’t even ask any other person, in case that person may give you a biased opinion about yourself, but you know yourself very well, just sit down and if you want assistance, sit down close to a mirror so that you can see yourself. Compare yourself the way you look now and the way you looked some three years ago and then you’ll know, and then decide for yourself whether you want to continue looking like this, that is if it doesn’t get worse in the next four more years. By the time you have finished having that conversation with yourself, make a decision.

“If this is the kind of life that you want us to live, if this is the kind of insecurity you want us to perpetrate for Nigeria. Today in Nigeria 13 million of our children are out of school, 1.3million of those children are from my home state of Bauchi. If we continue like this, the numbers are bound to increase, and the crisis we will face in the future will be more than this Boko Haram crisis that we are witnessing. This is because by refusing to give free and compulsory education to our children, we are raising an army for insurgency that will come and consume us as a people.

“So the vote in 2019 is not about anything, but about you, about you and about you. Do not make it about any other thing, but about what progress do you want to make? What kind of country do you want to raise your children in? What kind of country do you want to live in? What kind of education do you want to be giving to your children? 

“All these are what we have in the 2019 ballot. And we trust as educated and enlightened opinionated people, that you’ll make the right choices.”

Dogara lamented that Boko Haram insurgency is still fresh, adding that during the PDP era, there was never a time when in one day more than one hundred soldiers were killed.

He also said; “In any other country, that would have made their security forces to declare a national emergency, but here it didn’t happen. God forbid, is that the Nigeria that we want going forward? Do you know that today, you cannot travel between Kaduna and Abuja? It is very difficult. Most of the people that can afford it are always commuting by train, and we thank God for the railways that was almost 95% completed by the PDP Government, before APC took over. If you travel by road, there is a 70% chance that you’ll be kidnapped. In those days however kidnapping was very strange in the Northern part of this country.” 

Dogara noted that the current administration has failed in securing the lives and properties of Nigerians, noting that in spite of all the blame game, security in its current state is worse than under PDP rule.

Citing the case of the killing of more than a hundred soldiers in a day by Boko Haram insurgents, which he said ought to have led to a national emergency on security, coupled with the hunger and deprivation in the country, Hon Dogara said if the APC administration is allowed to continue in power with the way it is handling security, it would only be a matter of time before more insurgents rise up to unleash terror on innocent Nigerians. 

The Speaker noted that two-thirds of Nigerians can no longer afford three-square meals a day, adding that the incidences of criminal attacks have increased with kidnapping incidence.

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