 Welcome back, we are now talking in security, the Abu-Jakaduna Highway is in the news yet again. The bandits have attacked commuters along the Abu-Jakaduna Highway and abducted an unspecified number of travelers. The spokesman of the Kaduna Police Command, Mohamed Jalige, said the bandits had about a full 20 p.m. blocked the outdoor bay portion of the highway near Qatari village. He said they intercepted some vehicles and during the process took some persons away to an unknown destination. But Jalige said the prompt response and arrival of security operatives attached to the highway prevented the terrorists from abducting more travelers. The spokesman explained that security operatives engaged the criminals in a gondro and successfully repelled them from further attacks. According to him, Namozi was immediately returned to the highway following the clearance operation enabling motorists to continue their journey. We have security experts, YAHUSA gets joining us right now. Good morning to you YAHUSA, thanks for staying with us. Good morning listeners, good morning viewers, good morning team. Alright, YAHUSA, we've talked so much concerning Abu-Jakaduna Highway, one would have thought that by now measures would have been put in place to forestall these attacks to just continue on the bait. Although the police operatives were saying that they were able to put the situation under control in a short time. But how do you react to all of that? Well, I want to tell you and the listeners and our viewers that it is the inability of the government to take the responsibility for constitutional responsibility. That is why this attack happened, that is one. And secondly, it is a message to federal government and the Nigeria Railway Corporation and military of transport. And third, it's a message to Nigerians that describe and explain more that the Bahá'í administration is never a serious government, is never a committed government and is never ready to fulfill any of its promises in respect to squaring this nation and making this nation and delivering this nation to the next level from where it was. It is very clear that the conduct of this bandits is a result of negligence from the government and security agencies. Government keep telling lies, the Bahá'í administration keep deceiving Nigerians. Security operatives haven't been able to do their job. From the time when the Kaduna Abuja train was attacked about 50 to 55 or 60 days ago, I have been flying the Kaduna Abuja road at a different interval of early hours in the morning, early morning and afternoon time, late afternoon, early hours of the evening, evening, early hours of the night and even in the midnight. And I have been driving myself and I have never seen anything that can build your confidence and trust that you are safe and secured as you move. So it is just because we cannot neglect our parents who are the far end of where we are because for example, I based in Abuja and my parents based in one remote area of Kano State. So I have no alternative, I have to go and visit my aged six mother and also my relatives. So likewise, all other people from Sokoto, Katana, Zamfara, Kebih, Bouchi, Karabayo, the Adamawa and Alayk which have a connection with Kaduna because Kaduna is a political and administrative city of northern Nigeria. More or less, it has a direct connection to South-South, Southeast, North-Central and Southwards. So for that, this is an effort to cripple the economic activity of northern region, to cripple the political activity of northern region, to cripple the social and psychological well-being of northern region. And it means that it is a calculated attempt and it is given a clear instrument and a description that someone somewhere else is behind what is happening. Lai Mohamed, the sole person of the federal government under Abuhajid's watch, as well as the minister of information, has made mention many time among other principal officers of Buhara administration that we know who are the finances of this bandit. We know where they are. But yet, in the last six years to seven years, they have not done anything to deal with them. So this exhibit and explain that Buhara administration is never a serious administration and it has exposed their weaknesses and inability to deliver their mandate, their constitutional mandate. If at all they are responsible, the government supposed to have resigned because of its inability to perform, they have felt waffling and we have provided a preliminary information to intelligence and government at all levels about this bandit. And I have made mention, I am from northern Nigeria and I said all the northern elites knows the location of this bandit. I know the locations of this bandit. All the security agencies, the division and police officers of the respective local government and the traditional authorities of the respective communities and respective emirates in northern Nigeria, they all know this bandit and they know where they are. And all the security personnel, they know this bandit and they know their locations. I have testified to the statement I had been making in the last six, seven years. I challenged Buhara administration and I challenged the students. Yeah, who's a get-so? Yes, please. Following the thoughts of your conversation, if you say that everybody knows the situation of, I mean, the location of this bandit and this criminal element, terrorists, whatever it is, you tag them, but you also want to agree with me that the Nigerian police forces mandated to protect people's lives, properties, and also dictate and investigate crime and prosecute offenders. So in all of this that's going on, where is the place of the Nigerian police? Where's the Nigerian police? That is why I told you we have a weak government. No, no, but how do you blame that? You also get-so before you get into it, how do we blame that on the government? The police is actually, you know, an agency of government. It's a creation. OK, it is because of six reasons. One, we don't have adequate and enough personnel to face the security challenges bedevelling the North Western region alone. If you put together all the security personnel we have, we don't have capable hands and adequate number to deal with only the North Western region. The security issues in North Western region, that is one. Two, they have not to be modernized and to have the capacity so that they can face the challenges based on you using the modern techniques. And three, there is no enough gadgets and equipment, and ammunitions that they can be able to face this covered bandits and terrorists and whatsoever they are. And four, inability of the government to deal with those who are found wanting so that can serve as a deterrence to others, especially within the security cycle. And five, inability of the government to manage resources wisely. Government of Buhari administration has to conduct millions and billions and trillions of U.S. dollars that borrowed in the name of dealing with the security, but we have not seen any impact. Since independence, since Nigeria's independence, where I commend Buhari administration, there was never a government that imputed highest and huge amount of resources in terms of money, in terms of deceiving Nigerians that they have purchased equipment to Kanwa and others in the name of providing security for lives and property. But yet, there is no justification to that. We only have that on paper that equipment have been procured. If at all you procured this equipment, what can you provide it and engage use between the age of 17 and 22, at least per cooling unit? So, at least 40 per cooling unit. In a political world where you have 10 cooling units, you will have 400 youth engaged. In a local government where you have 10 political words, you will have 4,000 youth between the age of 22 that can be trained and engaged so that we can use the other way around that is a community-driven security process or else for them to be engaged and distributed among the security personnel so that you improve the number and then build the capacity, their capacity to use the modern techniques. So, if at all six, which is final, inability of the government to deal with corruption because corruption is an institution in Nigeria that has been provided, required environments to improve and escalate beyond the reasonable doubts, beyond the thinking of any Nigerian or any other person outside Nigeria so that can be managed. Buhari administration have deceived people, deceived Nigerians that they were going to do something in managing the crisis, bedeviling the nation, especially irrespective to corruption. But so far, those who have been confirmed by court of law, those who have been prosecuted and arrested by EFCC, huge amount of money was used in the process of investigation, in the process of prosecution, in the process of whatever. But yet, Buhari administration went ahead and forgave them and released them from the prison. This is a slag to Nigeria and a discouraging attitude to the personnel of ICPC and EFCC, among other institutions that are fighting corruption. But Yawza gets so. I mean, we can't constantly always, you know, heap the blame on the president as much as I'm not the presidential spokesperson or holding brief for the president. We have institutions that have been created. Why? Because when we have these institutions, why are these institutions and their mandates are very clear? So why are these institutions not leaving up to expectation? We can't constantly shift the blame on the president. If at all, they are not doing up to expectation, who appointed them? I mean, these institutions are these agencies. Let me ask you a simple question. These institutions are created. One of the members of the community broken into a house of another neighborhood. And the neighborhood shouted, Teague, Teague, Teague. And the community members followed him and you bring, you put him in your house and you say, please, don't just go your way. And next to Teague, you also bring him into your house. You created, your house became the cycle where peace and people who siphoned the resources are hiding. Anybody who jumped from other party to APC who have a case with the EFCC is being silenced by the government attitude. So Nigerians have lost confidence on the government. So those institutions are these, let me tell you, let me take you back to the statement credited to the National Security Advisor at the time. However, he made mention that trillions and billions of money have been allocated. This was mentioned through the BBC House. The money was allocated, amount of money was allocated as stated by the National Security Advisor. In the name of purchase and procurement of soft and hard arms and building the capacity of our security but yet, he is a supervisor of all the security agencies in Nigeria and the Chief Intelligence Officer made mention very clearly that I don't know, I don't see the arms, I don't know how the money was spent. So then who will tell you? And I want to tell you, thank you back also to the instructions given by the president. Even recently, he made mention that he asked the military, after the attack of the Kaduna Wujatran, go and deal with, losing easily, go and deal with bandits wherever they are. So why are they remanded firstly? If at all the military and other security agencies are taking the instruction from the president. So if they are not taking your instruction, why can't you send them away and bring the right people? All right, Yahooza. That is why we are putting the blame on the president. Yahooza. Not because of any personal bandit or any other personal reason. All right, Yahooza. But because of his inability to build our confidence and to keep to the promises that he keep with him. Yahooza, Yahooza, Yahooza, if I could just get the word then he has a reason. All right, your points have been noted. In as much as you feel the bulk of the blame should be passed to the presidency. But right now, let's talk about the ways for. Right now, these bandits have shown themselves to be more like their devil. They are not really bothered about what the government is doing or what measures have been put in place or not put in place. Lives have been lost over time along that road. People have been kidnapped. From what we were told, eyewitnesses said the security operators only came after the bandits have left. So what do we do now? What is the way forward? Because from what we understand, the real, the Abuja Qadunari, which is an alternative, is also prone to attack. And the NRC, they're telling us that they are set for reopening sometime next week. Where do we draw the line? How do we ensure that these passengers who would want to move from Abuja to Kaduna via the train or through the road networks are actually safe? We should have a sincerity from the government and the security agencies. We should have a commitment, a true commitment, not a deceitful commitment to deal with the situation. We should have presence of security personnel 247, at least between every five kilometers. 247, we should have that. We should have intelligence equipment, monitoring equipment that can be frightened at least every 15 minutes. What is going on? And also to have a communication between stations of the train and also between one community of the NURTW and the other, the NURTW, the NATO, who are the road transport workers, the NUTENG and others, those who are transporting the trailer workers association, among other association, must have a collaboration and partnership and to have a communication procedure to be managed and also supervise and monitor by the security agencies between Kadunak, Kateri, Rijana, Gidambusa, Auduganya, Jireh and Tapa, as well as Saba Musi and Deepko Junction. So there are 11 communities as well as Akeluwu and Gademala Mama. So these 11 communities must be given adequate attention and must have the presence of unknown intelligence who will monitor and track who are really the informants and who are really the criminals hiding within these communities. Because I want to tell you that in all these 11 communities I have listed, there are terrible informants, there are armed traders, there are ban bits are there, there are also other criminals who are providing support, moral and psychological support for the activities of the bandit and among them there are imputes, direct input from the traditional authorities which must be checked. So if at all government is ready, these items must be provided for us to move forward. Otherwise, I want to tell you that worse than Kadunak would then attack that happened 50 to 55 days ago for Kaduna Abuja train and worse than the attack that happened recently on the Kaduna Abuja road day before yesterday, worse than that will happen. Because these bandit are arming themselves every now and then. So Yahoza Gatzel. Yahoza Gatzel. You are a security expert. A equipment, then what is... Yahoza Gatzel, you are a security expert and it's interesting to know that you have all of this information that your fingertips, but it feels like maybe the government is not in the know or a lot of people, I mean those who should take responsibility are not in the know. Now, it should be worrisome that shortly after the government had announced that there would be resumption of train services in the same route, the Abuja Kaduna and then you also have the attack on the roads. It should be very worrisome that this is actually happening because it feels like it's more like a dare. You dare the government to do whatever. Well, you have mentioned a lot of issues. You have talked about personnel lacking intelligence. Is it about just the intelligence or the problem with the constant attack of the bandit? The fact that the bandit seemed to be having a plus and having a hand seemed to be making progress. It should be premised on the fact that no one is prosecuting. How many times have we had that anyone has been arrested? So is it majorly an issue of bandits, I mean the lack of intelligence, in securing a certain community or location or is the issue of having the willpower, having the police effective to dictate, arrest and prosecute these persons? I want to tell you that what, as you mentioned, are also factors. And I believe that if our intelligence is using the information that I have been providing in the last six, seven to 12 years, free of charge, just go to the government. Let's assume that the security agencies should go to the government and type my name, Dr. Housa Joso, the intelligence, the free intelligence I provided, the information available in my name, from the writings and interviews I had as well as interactions with the community and other things. If enough, if it can be utilized, 50% of it is enough to deal with this security situation squarely within 60 months. I have mentioned and I'm repeating myself, I know all the locations of the bandit. And I have mentioned all the areas in Northern Nigeria, they all in Northern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria, they all know the locations of these bandits. And all the division and police officers and the local security officers who are the representative of the DSS as the local government. And the charges of the immigration in the respective 773 local governments that we have in Nigeria, as well as the civil defense commanders of the local government commanders, they all know where these bandits are in North Central and North West as well as any other part where criminals are operating. So it is just a sense of political and administrative will. If at all we can have, I want to tell you that all the security agencies are hearing me and I want you to re-broadcast this information. You can even share it with other media outlets to share it. That I said there is no level of security, highest level of authority of security agencies, defense intelligence agency, directors of military intelligence, the NIA, the DSS, the Air Force, the Army, there is the Navy, there is no highest level of authority that I have not reached. One on one, eyeball to eyeball and provided them the same information I'm discussing now on air. So what's the matter students? I have put it in writing. All right, Yehuzah, thank you so much for the thoughts that we have shared and that as much as we can actually take on this particular discourse. Yehuzah gets a ESA security consultant and he joins us to look at the attacks of commuters along the Abuja Khadruna Highway. We'll take a quick break on the breakfast returns. This tomorrow we'll be talking about how you can actually study in the UK in a moment still with us.