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Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State wants the Federal Government to account for $ 1 billion security funds

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Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State had asked the Federal Government to give an account of the $ 1 billion security funds jointly put together by the 36 states of the federation to fight insurgency in the country.

Ortom in a statement signed by his spokesman, Nathaniel Ikyur, and made available to our correspondent on Wednesday, wondered what the federal government had done with the money such that insecurity has continued to escalate in the country.

It is even more worrisome and unthinkable that terrorists will threaten to kidnap our President. If that happens, that means we have no country again.

“The primary responsibility of any responsive government is to ensure the safety of lives and property but the situation whereby innocent Nigerians are left at the mercy of vicious terrorists is unacceptable. We must not allow this to continue,” Ortom stated.

He decried the situation where Nigeria as the giant of Africa has become helpless to tackle its security challenges, pointing out how very painful it had become to see the country where it is today.

The governor, however, affirmed that security issues should be the concern of all, emphasising that it should not be tailored along political lines as the protection of lives and property of citizens ought to be prioritized.

Ortom further commended the sacrifices of security operatives in the state as he also acknowledged the challenges security officers in the state face in the discharge of their duties.

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