 Insecurity and terrorism have been major challenges to the Nigerian government in recent times. But the recent killings in the village in Wase Plattu State and that of the Guma local government and tertiary community in Tarka in Benri State have elicited grave reactions from federal lawmakers in the Green Chamber, following motions brought by Honourable Yusuf Gaddi from Plattu and Bem Zondo from Benri State. Nigerians have been killed on daily basis, Mr. Speaker. The four angles of Nigeria nowhere is safe. Mr. Speaker, what is beating my imagination more? A sign of the killing is who is responsible. Why must we be chased out of our lands? Benra people are known to farm. As we speak, my people cannot go to farm. Hunger crisis is on the way. What again do we need to do? My government has always been crying. The legislators from Benri have always been crying. Our senators are crying. What do we need to do? We need to survive. The executive heard that by Mr. President must know. Even when we raise the motion, it's sufficient for the security to act. But there are other men among the people that were arrested at the local committee who were their own informants and collaborators. One was communicating with them from the detention camp, communicating with the committee. And I showed the people that I was going to go out and at the end of the day, he got out. When he got out, his wife was arrested with drugs. I don't know how to explain. The federal lawmakers call for the resignations of the National Security Advisor for his failure to detect the several killings before they are carried out. They also blame members of the various health security other committees who have consciously failed to submit reports to the House. Until with this political coloration, we're not going to get anywhere. Because we have very well trained personnel, security personnel. Why is the terrorist based on the Nigerian security personnel? That is what we need to ask ourselves. And the president innocently will act on the advice of the National Security Advisor. So when you maintain somebody who cannot be able to see outside the box or who believes in one particular tradition, I don't think we are going to get it correct. My submission is very simple. If the president mean well to this country, and if we are really trying to look for solutions, he have to immediately serve the National Security Advisor. To play the blame game now, it is a bit late in the day. We should put all our hands on deck to ensure that Nigeria moves forward and that security is installed once again. They say the federal government must act decisively to save the country as Nigerians are daily living in fear, despite having a government in place to protect them. Let's hear the breakfast and plus TV Africa. We have Yahuza Getzer who joins the conversation this morning. As we look on the attacks on Nigerian communities with the recent one in Plateau, among all the communities in all the states, it's no longer news. Yahuza Getzer, it's good to have you join us this morning. Good morning. How are you? Right. So you have this lawmaker's sounding very helpless. I mean, it looks like they have done all that they can do. And they are rather asking that there be a sack of the NSA chief. Also, on the other hand, you have the federal government saying that they are going to unveil those who are behind these attacks, that of the Pletus state and also that of the Kaduna attack. Well, I'd like to ask you, what does this really mean for us? And what do you make of all of this? How, where do we go from here? Because looking at that report and watching these lawmakers, it feels like it's a helpless situation. Well, thank you very much for the listeners and viewers. But I want to tell you that the members of the National Assembly or the Green Chamber are not really serious and they are not sincere and they are not honest. And I think I put a lot of blame, a portion of the blame on them because nobody can tell me that they were helpless. They have not done ABC, DVD or TV. Because they have brought down really what they're supposed to do. They will have enticed the President not even to talk about asking the National Security Advisor to go. What have they been doing in the last seven years? Hundreds of unsounders or people had been killed and are being killed on daily basis. They are collecting their own rights or whatever. They are collecting their own allowances. They are sitting at a butcher and they have been provided security and safety for only their parents, their girlfriends, their immediate families. They have not been sincere and honest for the use of security of Nigeria. They have never called or have or never do anything in respect to sending even an ordinary threat to the President for his impeachment and impeachment notice. They are not sincere, they are not honest. What will look at the part of the federal government saying that they are going to unveil those behind the attack? Do you even have government in Nigeria? That's my question. Because in a situation where people are being killed on daily basis, you have a lot of ungoverned places, you have a lot of ungoverned spaces in the geographical territory. When you have a sovereign state and you still have a non-state asset, doing what they want, doing it the way they want, doing it how they want, and they have the capacity and capability to kind of overpower the security, the formal security of the country. It is really a great shaman embarrassing and that is an exhibition of the constituency of the Bahá'í administration. I quite disagree with the federal government that they are going to unveil. This is the work they have been doing in the last seven years since they come into power. Nobody will trust them, nobody will listen to them, and no responsible person will agree with what the federal government is saying. How many are there of them? Have they unveil the killing in Sokotoa where even a pregnant mother was born today? Have they unveil killing in many parts of Zanforas and the other states that happened before? Have they unveil the many killings that happened in part of the Templars' state? What have they been doing in response to the killings that took place in part of Kaduna and part of Niger state and other parts of North Central States? And what have they been doing for a number of killings that have been taking place in the South of Saudi? This is unacceptable. This is unacceptable. And that is a show or exhibition of incompetency and it clearly states that we don't have government in Nigeria because if we have a responsible government, if we have the government, it's not a responsible government. It's not honest government. It's not sincere government. It's not government that really have passion and compassion and really interested in providing part of its cardinal mandate and cardinal responsibility for ensuring that it provides security for life and property of Magnarians that have voted into the power. Yahuza, you have said indeed a lot. You have actually talked about the House of Rebs, the members, and not actually out of this particular issue because they are part of government. So for them calling for security, the NSA and other security chiefs to be sucked, I know some people might say that it does not actually sort out all the problem, but you have not just said that and the government has failed us. If the government has failed us now, so what should the average man in the plateau state be doing from reports of over 100 were killed over the weekend? And just yesterday in Zamfara, state and five female students were abducted from the health science school and even the bands are even threatening to marry one of them. If government is failing the citizenry, what alternative does the citizenry have? You know, what I have been saying for a fight number of years, for over 13 years I have been discussing this, not only you, even, and one Wahari government come into power. I have been talking about it and I have been providing them free intelligence funds. The bandit in Zamfara, the bandit in Sokoto, the bandit in Kaduna, the bandit in Meja, and both countries who are committing these offenses in plateau venue and other places, they are known. Their locations are unknown. Their finances are known. This has been affirmed by the federal government itself. And this has been affirmed by many other provincial officers of the government, including some of the governments, when you take National Army, Air Force, and others. So if we have all this information, and the DEA said the military, the civil defense, the police, and so on and so forth, have been on ground doing much. So calling on the security chiefs to resign for me is on call with that is not the way forward. The government knew the way forward, let them try, they should, not that to ask them to rewind. They should be start and then with accordingly. Because they know where these criminals are. They know who are these criminals. But they refuse to do what they need to do. So people cannot just stay at Abuja and be given instructions anyhow. We have made it very clear that these bandits are known, their locations are known, their hideouts are known, if at all there is anywhere, where you can hide. Where are the six forests that an Algerian military cannot go into and deal with these guys decidedly? And what action have the government ever taken in respect to responding to the commanding officers? Unit commanders, brigade commanders, platoon commanders, as well as other commanders that have been operating in respect to dealing with this situation over the years. We cannot be touching. This country is really in mess. It's really in mess. And both elders from northern part of the country, those who call themselves elders, the actual person of the nation. I don't see them as elders. Yeah, I also get so. There's been a piece, an advocacy movement or visit to this bandits. And we know that the northern group have actually condemned this action. But tell us really, how effective do you think that this advocacy visit? I mean, the fact that there's been this visa to these bandits to ensure that we have some peace and tranquility in our communities. But it feels like we constantly still have these attacks. And can you tell us why we're not having peace despite all of these measures that have been put out? The simple reason why we are not having peace is because we don't have a serious government. We don't have what? We don't have a serious government. We have a very weak government. We have a very incompetent government in power. We have a very, a government that have no iota of not ready to understand, not ready to conduct a root cause analysis to understand, they undermine the capability of these criminals and they undermine their own. So are you saying that the peace and advocacy visit that's been put out, but of course it would be the initiative of the government is nonsense because that's also an effort from government. And you don't expect the citizens of the country to go out to face the guys with AK-47 when they don't have even a good knife to cut onion? How, what will we do? It is the government that's supposed to coordinate. And trillions of money have been squandered in the names of providing security. Trillions of money have been borrowed. Now Nigeria is indebted to having a trillion in the name of fighting security. And where is the security? Nowhere is safe in Nigeria, including Abuja itself. All right, thank you so much. We have been speaking with Yahooza, get so he is a security analyst and we have been analyzing all of the issues and the attacks are being plateau community. And of course what happened in Zamfara state yesterday. Many thanks once again Yahooza. Thank you. All right, indeed, that's the size of the conversation for this morning. We'll return again tomorrow for the Friday edition. We trust you join us then. My name is Justin Akadonye. All right, but just before then, what do you even think about the mass barrel that happened? The mass barrel, it is indeed sad for the government to be burying people all together in one, but I just feel it is not something that should be happening right now. And those people, they don't have families that could identify them or something. It was really sad, but that's so much that we can take at this point on the breakfast. We'll definitely return tomorrow with more interesting conversation. If you missed out on any part of it, it's okay to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and do subscribe to our YouTube channel as a plus TV Africa and plus TV Africa lifestyle. Many thanks for watching. I am Messi Boko, have a fantastic day.