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Insecurity: Don’t pass 2021 budget until service chiefs are sacked, Peace builders tell NASS

The group, also, solicited the assistance of the United Nations Security Council, to intervene in the country’s deteriorating security situation, by sanctioning any country that refuses to sell arms to Nigeria.
In a statement issued Tuesday by its National Coordinator, Engr. Zana Goni, and 7 others, further lampooned President Buhari’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, for saying that the beheaded farmers met their waterloo because they did not get security clearance before going to the farm.
Goni said: “Our demand for the Legislative Arm is one: Stop every deliberation on the 2021 budget until Mr. President sacks the service chiefs and restructure the entire security architecture in accordance with the resolutions of the two chambers of the National Assembly to that effect.
“The action of the president is ignoring the resolutions is no doubt, an affront on the legislature.
“We call on the United Nations Security Council to as a matter of urgency, come to our aid in the fight against insurgence and banditry, because the most powerful nations in Africa are about to be consumed with insecurity and hunger.
“This may be worse if nothing is done within these days. Women and children are the worst hit.
“We demand that they sanction any member state that refuses to sell arms and military hardware to Nigeria going forward,” he said.
He urged President Buhari to “commence an immediate national dialogue through town hall meetings that will capture all critical stakeholders of the Nigeria project.
“Mr. President should as a matter of national urgency, put up programs in collaboration with the private sector that will create at least 10 million jobs for our teeming youths in the country.”

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