A Nigerian man, Olumide Olaniyan, has raised alarm after
spotting another man believed to be a civilian, pictured above, roaming
the streets in Nyanya, Abuja with an AK47 hung on his body. Read what
Olumide wrote below
I was driving along Mararaba-Nyanya road this morning. I saw this man
with a gun that looks like AK-47 or an automatic gun, I initially
thought he is a security personnel, but, his dress, shoes and overall
shabby look suggests otherwise.
I was tempted to go ask him about his ID card and why he was such a
psychological violence to onlookers. Then, I remembered Maama Sunde's
counsel those days I used to do student activism at the University of
Bariga, "ma se subolation si oro oloro, [don't interfere in other people's matter, face yours]".
I felt that it is my business to ensure that there is safety and
security in the land. I felt like questioning this dangerous looking
man, on behalf of Nigeria. But, my sense talked to my brain, they both
forced me to drive on. I will never know if the man is a vigilante, or a
state security personnel. That certainly was not a Dane gun. That
clothing was not a security personnel uniform. An undercover agent won't
expose himself with an automatic gun in public. Our country is
currently a fragile state, no onewho isn't a security personnel, should
be allowed to move around with arms which may distress others.
Could this man be one of those so called Malian herdsmen that have
flooded Tangaza LGA and other areas in Sokoto state? Nigeria needs to
protect its territories from (possible) internal and external
aggression. When people just walk along, unbothered with this kind of an
uninformed and ununiformed man in their midst, it means we are drifting
towards Hobbesian Democracy...
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