I breathed a sigh of relief after the Boko Haram Psychopath leader, Abubakar Shekarau, declared on Sunday
that he and his members were behind the twin explosions which rocked Creek Road
on June, 25, 2014.
Journalists who visited the scene of the explosions knew it was
a bomb, but since every security agent and all agencies kept a sealed lip on
the matter, it was pretty difficult to write based on speculations, since we’re
no bomb experts.
Most importantly, nobody wished to be whisked off by unknown
security personnel to undisclosed destination, to face interrogation on how you
got to determine it was a bomb. Who are you working for? Why are you trying to
generate panic in Lagos State and heat up the polity? Such questions would be
fired at you like missiles.
All tactics to instill the fear of God into you and make your
fingers tremble the next time you attempt to become adventurous while doing
your job! I guess like me, many journalists were faced with the dilemma of the
morale obligation of a journalist towards members of the public and the bigger
issue of creating panic in the state.
I felt it was necessary for us, as journalists to reveal the
fact; that it was a bomb blast that occurred at Creek Road and with that,
galvanized citizens in Lagos to become vigilant and security conscious. But
there was the dilemma of paralysing the state with fear, which either or not,
could affect the socioeconomic system of the state.
Thank God the dilemma was wrest out of my hands. I was becoming
heartily sick and tired of dancing round the issue. Writing without nailing the
issue on the head; Baring the bones, while hiding the meat. But now that Boko
Haram has finally infiltrated Lagos State, what is the next thing for us to do
as Lagosians?
This is what I had been telling many of my security personnel
friends since the explosions at Apapa. Alert Lagosians and let them get
involved in security of the state!
Whether you’re from Ogun, Abia or Kogi States is no longer the
issue here. Lagos is our home! Our homes are in Lagos!
Our children are here! And every one of us work here. We need
and must do everything within our power to safeguard Lagos. If we scurry into
our hiding corners, it won’t keep the bogyman away. You can’t hide in your
house forever, just to avoid a bomb blast. But you can shine your eyes!
Nobody can hide from death. Death is a faithless mistress; she
has no lasting friend or enemy. Security agencies can’t do it alone! This is
the time to join hands together and protect our homes. We must not allow Boko
Haram, like the ghost of Christmas past, to chase us out of our markets, our
homes, churches, mosques, shopping mall, motor parks and other places.
We must not allow them to turn us into hermits! We’re citizens
of Nigeria and as such, have the fundamental rights to live and work in any
part of the country. What must we do? Security agents should immediately
commence an enlightenment campaign. They should embark on radio jingles and
media adverts to educate citizens on what to look out for and what to do.
They should advertise their toll free emergency/distress call
numbers. Security agencies should also drum it into the ears of their personnel
to always pick calls from these toll free lines at the first ring. Those who
bombed the shopping plaza at Abuja were sighted by a man. He was one of the
traders at the plaza. He said he closed late that night and saw three men.
One was huge and behind the steering of a car, while two were
walking furtively around the plaza, and kept going back to feed information to
the huge guy in the car. He sensed they were bombers. According to him, his
first thought was to alert the police, but sadly, he didn’t have any police
number. He was frantic.
Then he remembered that he had a
radio station phonein programme number on his phone. He called and asked for
police number, after explaining about the suspicious movement of the men.
The radio people promised to send
him the police number. They did; but it was two or three days after the bombing
of the plaza. Imagine the number of lives he would have saved if he had just
one single police emergency number. I know what you’re going to say.
That the police numbers don’t work.
That the police don’t pick. Believe me; this is a different ball game. We know
it. The police know it.
Why not get these numbers and call
first before you draw conclusions? There’s no harm in trying, but a lot to be
gained. Dr. Abubakar Tsav, a former Lagos State Commissioner of Police, said:
“By this latest video, Boko Haram is telling us that we must be vigilant and
security conscious.
They’re telling us that they can
infiltrate anywhere. If they can infiltrate Lagos, it means they can infiltrate
anywhere! It’s a very serious issue. But it’s sad that the government of
Goodluck Jonathan is not taking the issue very serious or it would have done
and finished with Boko Haram!
Look at the case of the Chibok
girls. For the first 18 days after they were kidnapped, nothing was done until
more girls were kidnapped.
“Everybody should now become
security conscious. Let’s adopt operation know your neighbours. If strangers
come into the community, we should alert security agencies. Let’s not leave it
in the hands of the security agencies. They can’t do it alone. We should all be
involved.” Emergency/Distress calls: toll free lines-767, 112.
Others: 08060357795, 08065154338,
08063299264, 08039344870. It would be fitting to save these numbers on your
phones. You never can tell. Its times like these that I wish we had numbers
like the 911. We’ll get there.
SMS: 08189679439
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