The
Nigerian government on Monday said it was teaming up with some private
individuals to bring back the dreaded War Against Indiscipline previously
introduced by Muhammadu Buhari during his military regime between 1983 and
1985.
The National Orientation Agency said the brigade would help curb
the high rate of “insecurity, violence, kidnapping and other forms of social
vices.”
Garba Abari, the Director-General of the agency, said this while
speaking at the official relaunch of the WAI brigade in Abuja.
“It’s great pleasure that I have the opportunity to meet with
the leadership of WAI, for the first time since my assumption of office about
two months ago.
This meeting is meant to discuss the repositioning of the WAI
Brigade in the current dispensation of change.
“I’m not only delighted with this gathering, but excited with
you all for keeping faith and working tirelessly to contribute your quota to
nation building as volunteers who are not being paid for over three decades,”
Mr. Abari said.
Mr. Abari said members of the brigade should work towards
building a more orderly, secure Nigeria.
“In this era of insecurity, violence, kidnapping and other forms
of social vices, the role of the WAI Brigade in civil intelligence gathering
cannot be over emphasized. It is in this regard that I call on you to encourage
your members across the country to redouble their vigilance in the local
governments, wards and their various villages, so that we can contribute our
quota towards building a secure society.”
Members of
the WAI brigade could be seen donning a green khaki uniform at the event, which
was widely publicised by the agency.
Mr. Abari said Mr. Buhari had decided to relaunch the brigade
because it was particularly successfully when it was first deployed in 1983 as
a way of correcting disorderly conducts of citizens, charging all members to be
circumspect about happenings in their immediate surroundings..
“The ills and woes that bedeviled the nation at that time are
still very much with us today. That is why, when the National Orientation
Agency, NOA, was established in 1983, the War Against Indiscipline, WAI Brigade
was automatically drafted to be part and parcel of the agency to fight against
indiscipline, disorderly behaviour in public and private places, disobedience
to traffic rules and regulations, disrespect for constituted authorities,
filthy environment, bribery, corruption and other social vices,” Mr. Abari
said.
“The present administration has declared its intention to
re-launch the Brigade for better performance and bring its activities to the
fore. You as ambassadors of the agency, must, in your respective communities,
local government areas, and states contribute your quota to make the change
mantra of this administration a reality. Whenever and wherever you see
something, you must say something to save our nation from decline.”
But some Nigerians opposed the idea, which they described as
“outmoded and traumatising.”
Funmi Iyanda, journalist and talk show host, said “WAI
infantilised, traumatised and dehumanised Nigerians. I recall it with revulsion
and fear. A horrible relic unsalvageable in any form.”
Pro-democracy campaigner and public affairs analyst, Kayode
Ogundamisi, expressed concerns about Mr. Buhari’s decision to bring back WAI,
saying it reeked of Mr. Buhari’s alleged lack of creativity.
“So I read on @NOA_Nigeria timeline that we now have a
WAI-BRIGADE? God can’t we get more creative? I shake my head for Nigeria so
much I have become totally exhausted.” (Mr. Ogundamisi’s tweet contained pidgin
words that were literally translated into English.)
A commenter, Shola Ogunsemowo, said “it’s also a move in the
wrong direction,” adding that “there are more pressing laws that need to be
passed.”
Political analyst, Demola Olarewaju, also said the relaunch of
WAI was reminiscent of Mr. Buhari’s 1980s junta.
“So I’m not bothered with the return of WAI. These things were
the forerunners of the dictator’s exit in 1985. And as it was then, it is now.”
But another Twitter user, Yinka Ogunnubi, said WAI was a welcome
initiate, adding that it was started by former President Goodluck Jonathan
under another name, Community Support Brigade.
“WAI brigade as a volunteer para-military organisation has been
in place at least since 2012.
“Fundamentally, it remains the same org volunteer organisation
supervised by the NOA under its “Do the Right Thing” Campaign.”
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