Sam Amadi, the director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, has proposed that Nigeria’s poor governance practices may be the primary source of the insecurity in the southeast.
Amadi clarified that effective community action might be used to lessen the detrimental development.
The former Executive Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) expressed his opinion in a post on his X Twitter on Sunday, saying that they cannot helplessly let the terrible circumstances persist.
He said: “Insecurity in Southeast. There is no good governance in Nigeria. That’s the major cause of insecurity in the country.
But we can mitigate such through quality community action. We cannot fold our hands & allow the ugly situation. If government fails the people should fail too
“Igwe bu ike. Ibu anyi ndanda”
We shouldn’t relent. Let’s work together to end insecurity in the southeast. We cannot achieve our destiny as the pride of Africa if we are consumed by insecurity no matter the justification.
Restoring security should go together with good governance.”