The Federal Commissioner representing Benue State at the Public Complaints Commission, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, has charged the President Muhammadu Buhari-administration to adopt the same method used for the release of Dapchi schoolgirls to secure the freedom of the remaining Chibok girls.
Tsav made his position at a press conference in Makurdi, the Benue State capital yesterday.
Tsav, a retired Commissioner of Police, said since the Fderal Government had been able to achieve success in the release of the Dapchi schoolgirls, focus should be shifted to the Chibok girls until they regained their freedom.
“I understand that there are many Christians in the abducted Chibok girls than in the Dapchi girls.
“I am not saying there should be religious colouration, but all of us should unite and join hands to tackle the problem because we are all worshipping one God.
“The Boko Haram terrorists are insisting that people should not acquire western education. If there is no western education, we will not advance,” he said.
Tsav also faulted the security architecture of Nigeria, describing it as very porous and uncoordinated
The former CP insisted that the country had many security outfits, but regretted that they were not coordinated.
He said, “The police should be at the for front and if the situation is beyond them, then they can inform the military to take over the situation. That was how it worked in the past.”
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