Securing nation, a collective responsibility — Lecturer

OSOGBO/Nigeria: A polytechnic lecturer, Mr Adegoke Adejumo, on Saturday, said that ensuring the nation’s security was a collective responsibility which should not be left alone to the government.

Adejumo, Head of the Marketing Department, Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, gave the advice in Osogbo on the sidelines of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the department’s 2007 alumni.

“Safety is a shared responsibility, which must not be left in the hands of security personnel alone, but must be supported by individual, corporate, and social entities.

“All stakeholders must support government at all levels in the fight against banditry and kidnapping.

“The issue of insecurity has impacted a lot on the social economy of the country, leading to the loss of lives and property.

“It has also affected the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and is scaring away investors willing to come into the country,’’ he said.

According to the don, government must urgently think outside the box to find solutions to the current challenges facing the country.

He added that everybody was a stakeholder so should assist security personnel in taking proactive step to tackle the issue of insecurity.

“I want to say that insecurity, unemployment and extremism have a lot to do with governance and must be given adequate consideration and not separated from each other,’’ he added.

Adejumo called for behavioural change among the die-hard extremists, who delighted in escalating tensions and heating up the polity.

He praised the alumni for organising their AGM, adding that such gathering would foster love and unity amongst them.

Adejumo also appealed to the executives of the 2007 set to support and render hands of love to their fellow colleagues who were on the verge of success.

Earlier, Mr Moshood Adeyemi, the newly elected President of the alumni group, commended the Federal Government for its effort in tackling the issue of insecurity in the country.

He, however, called for more support in community policing which would further help to complement the efforts of security personnel.

Books and handouts were donated by the group to the department.

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