These are general ideas but let's put it in the open There are trained mercenaries all over the world: Academi, Defion Internacional, Aegis Defense Services, Triple Canopy, G4S Secure Solutions are examples with mercs paid as little as $1000 a month. Why can't we engage them? Its obvious our security systems and architecture including personnel have been overwhelmed by either Bandits, Herdsmen,Bokoharam e.t.c, these terror groups have been listed as some of the deadliest in the world! The time to play politics with the lives of citizens is over Lets seek/ cry out for help. We need decentralization and devolution of power from an overloaded center. Pls kindly note it does not diminish anybody's power, it is strictly for efficiency and effectiveness in Governance. Let us go back to regions first. On resource control, we need to allow each region to manage their resources with contriburion to the center, we cannot continue to still resources from the owners and not expect violent agitation. Now its peoples land in the south that some people are trying to steal,not oil wells. We need to revamp the Legislature completely, Senators and Honorable Members should be consultancies,not full time work. They should only be paid a stipend as sitting allowance. Corruption should attract a death penalty for Judiaciary, they are the last hope of the common man. The Executive should take a massive paycut, no jumbo eating allowance or unnecessary traveling expenses. We need a free market economy and a really social society, capitalism is killing us and taking the jobs away. You can not solve insecurity issues when there are no jobs,hunger will make people commit crimes....an idle hand is the devils workshop. There are many angles and many solutions but the above points should stir a discussion. The truth is that a vast restructuring of our society is needed if remedies are to become available to the average person. Without that restructuring the good will that holds society together will be slowly dissipated... It is that sense of futility which permeates the present series of protests and dissents. Where there is a persistent sense of futility, there is violence; and that is where we are today. - William O. Douglas