Buhari breaks silence as another Igbo community repels attack
The
president reacted to the series of attack, through a statement by his Senior
Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu and Minister of
Information, Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who spoke at a book
launch. In the statement by Shehu, Buhari condemned the attack on Ukpabi Nimbo
community in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State and other such acts
of extreme violence against communities in other states of the federation. the
statement said the
Inspector General of Police, IGP, Solomon Arase, and heads of other security agencies, acting on the President’s directive, are already taking urgent steps to fully investigate the attacks, apprehend the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
Inspector General of Police, IGP, Solomon Arase, and heads of other security agencies, acting on the President’s directive, are already taking urgent steps to fully investigate the attacks, apprehend the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
The
statement further said that ending the recent upsurge of attacks on communities
by herdsmen reportedly armed with sophisticated weapons is now a priority on
the Buhari administration’s agenda for enhanced national security. It said the
armed forces and police have clear instructions to take all necessary action to
stop the carnage.
“In
keeping with the President’s directive, the Inspector-General of Police, the
General Officer Commanding, the 82nd Division of the Nigerian Army and the
Director of the Department of State Security in Enugu State have visited Ukpabi
Nimbo to personally oversee investigations into the attack on the community and
ongoing efforts to apprehend the culprits. “President Buhari is scheduled to
meet with Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to receive further briefing on
the attack on Ukpabi Nimbo and discuss additional measures to forestall similar
attacks and restore public confidence.
“The
President urged all Nigerians to remain calm and assured of his
administration’s readiness to deploy all required personnel and resources to
remove this new threat to the collective security of the nation,” the statement
said. Also speaking on the issue, Alhaji Mohammed said the President has
directed the Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Abayomi Olanisakin and the IGP to
ensure that the herdsmen allegedly behind the Ukpabi Nimbo killing are promptly
apprehended and prosecuted. Mohammed delivered the president’s directive at the
launch of a book written by Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu. Mohammed,
who read the President’s speech at the book launch, condemned the attack in its
strongest terms and vowed that his government would never allow such to
continue.
“I
deeply sympathise with those who lost their lives as well as those who lost
their property. “I have directed the Chief of Defence Staff and the Inspector
General of Police to secure all communities under attacks by herdsmen and to go
after the groups terrorising innocent people all over the country.
This
government will not allow these attacks to continue,” Buhari assured. He
appealed to Nigerians and in particular those affected by the series of attacks
to remain calm as government would soon fish out those behind it, just as he
promised them that dividends of democracy through the implementation of the
2016 budget would soon be felt by all and sundry. Arase, on a visit to the
scene of the attack yesterday ordered the arrest and detention of a policeman,
who allegedly collaborated with the Fulani herdsmen. However, while Arase was
at Ukpabi Nimbo, reports filtered in that the herdsmen have launched a fresh
attack in Umuchigbo Nike, a community in Enugu-East Council Area. Sources
hinted that the planned attack was repelled by the youths in the community, who
mobilised immediately and chased the marauders away.
It was
further gathered that last week, a Fulani herdsman stabbed an Umuchigbo citizen
and they retaliated.
“Today,
the Fulani mobilised to attack a school. Umuchigbo mobilised and managed to
chase them away; all is now calm. However, there are genuine concerns that they
will return anytime soon,” the source added. At Ukpabi Nimbo, the villagers had
informed Arase that the police officer, simply identified as Corporal Chukwu,
was a known collaborator with the herdsmen. The IGP, who visited the tension
soaked community alongside the Senator representing Enugu North Senatorial
zone, Chukwuka Utazi, ordered that the accused policeman should be detained and
investigated. While addressing journalists, Arase said no policeman who
collaborates with criminal elements to perpetrate crime would go unpunished,
stressing that such person must be dismissed from the force.
He
said: “I am not happy about it, even the death of one person; I am concerned
about it; that is why I decided to have on-the-spot assessment of the
situation. “I have been discussing with the senator from this area, even the
council chairman before this incident, to see how we can find some lasting
panacea. “We have been able to see what happened; we will be able to find a
lasting solution to this problem. “I want to assure every Nigerian that nobody
takes the life of any other Nigerian and goes scot-free; we will catch and
prosecute them. “If our men have not been proactive, may be the damage may have
been more devastating.” Arase said the police would increase its presence in
the community and in the local government area.
“On
behalf of the police command in the country, I commiserate with families of
those who lost their beloved ones and sympathise with the injured. “The police
will continue to protect lives and property of the people; the death of one
person diminishes humanity,’’ he said. On the alleged collaboration between the
policeman and the herdsmen, he said: “I have zero tolerance for any policeman
that connives with any criminal gang; I have already ordered that he be put in
custody and if after investigation, it is discovered that he connived with the
people that carried out this attack, I must make sure that he gets out of the
Nigeria Police Force.” Meanwhile, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, yesterday
expressed outrage over the killing. Addressing journalists, secretary of the
religious body in Enugu State, Apostle Dr. Joseph Ajujungwa, said the wanton
destruction of lives and properties by the herdsmen could no longer be taken
for granted. While expressing shock that security operatives could not nip the
attack in the bud despite having prior information, Ajujungwa called on
South-East communities to rise up and defend themselves. “We are shocked and
saddened over the level or carnage perpetrated by these Fulani herdsmen in
Nimbo community. “More painful is the fact that security agencies had ample
time and opportunity but they looked the other way. In view of this, I am
calling on the people of Enugu State and other South-East states to rise up and
defend themselves because security operatives have failed,” he said. Ajujungwa
maintained that it would be wrong “for our people to fold their hands and watch
helplessly while our women are being raped, our men are being killed and our
ancestral land is being taken away.” While calling for investigation of all the
security agencies in the state, he announced a one-day of mourning to
commiserate with all those who lost their lives in the attack. “In honour of
those whose lives were snuffed away by these herdsmen, CAN declares one-day of
mourning. Within this period, we ask our people to pray fervently and ask God
to take control,” he added.
Buhari breaks silence as another Igbo community repels attack
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