The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has told the Department of State Services (DSS) to rather go after terrorists and criminals afflicting pains on Nigerians, rather than issuing security alerts at festive periods, saying it has become a conventional activity of the nation’s secret police to announce this security urging them to institute preventive mechanisms against the attacks of terrorists and criminals.
Rev’d Joseph John Hayab, the Chairman of CAN Kaduna Chapter of CAN, said this while reacting to the security agency’s alert on planned attacks on religious and fun places during the Eid Kabir festival.
Hayab said, “This alert like many in the past has always come when festivities are around the corner.
“We hope and pray it is not diversionary. The DSS as a secret agent should go after the terrorists or criminals before they will execute their plans.
“Nigerians are already traumatised and should not be further placed on another trauma. Thank God we have a new government and new security chiefs have just been appointed except that of the DSS.”
The clergyman said, “Nigerians will love to see proactive measures, not reactive statements. Everybody, therefore, needs to be on alert so that when you see something say something.”
“After all, security is everybody’s business, everyone should join hands to free our country from all security challenges through strategic action, not propaganda.”