President Buhari orders Defence chief, IG to stop attacks in communities.
President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered
Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Abayomi Olonishakin and Inspector General of
Police Solomon Arase to immediately secure communities under herdsmen’s
attacks.
The President also ordered the security chiefs to go after groups terrorizing innocent Nigerians in communities and villages.
Minister of Information and Culture Lai
Mohammed unfolded the President’s directive yesterday in Abuja at the
presentation of the book, “Who will Love my Country”, written by Deputy
Senate President Ike Ekweremadu.
Some public commentators have accused
the President of “not talking” about the herdsmen’s rampage especially
the Sunday night killings in Uzo Uwani Local Government, Enugu State.
Mohammed, who represented the President
at the event, quoted him as warning that his administration will no
longer allow the attacks to continue.
Buhari said: “Let me start by condemning
in strongest terms the attacks by herdsmen in Enugu State on Monday. 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.”
A statement by the Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President Mallam Garba Shehu,
said acting on the President’s directive, the IG and heads of other
security agencies are already taking urgent steps to fully investigate
the attacks, apprehend the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
Ending the recent upsurge of attacks on
communities by herdsmen reportedly armed with sophisticated weapons, the
statement said, is now a priority on the Buhari Administration’s agenda
for enhanced national security.
“And the Armed Forces and Police have clear instructions to take all necessary action to stop the carnage.” It added
”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 was billed to meet with
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to receive further briefing on the attack and
discuss additional measures to forestall similar attacks and restore
public confidence.
It said the President urged all
Nigerians to remain calm and assured of his administration’s readiness
to deploy all required personnel and resources to remove the new threat
to the collective security of the nation
The police chief yesterday ordered the
arrest of a policeman fingered by community leaders for alleged
complicity in the attacks.
Arase, who visited the village, vowed to
unmask the herdsmen who allegedly killed no fewer than 48 people at
Ukpabi Nimbo community.
The IG assured the community that the police would do everything to arrest the attackers.
He was accompanied by top police officers and commissioners of police in the Southeast zone.
The police boss described what he saw as quite “depressing”.
He said: “I want to assure Nigerians
that those involved in the barbaric act cannot go unpunished, they must
be brought to book.”
The police chief, also advised the
people especially youths of the area to remain calm, and allow the
police hunt for the suspects.
The IGP added that he came personally to
the community to see things for himself, and get first hand information
on the incident.
“I decided to come here personally to
get first hand information on the incident because of the conflicting
media reports we have been getting on the attack”
Reacting to an allegation by the people
that a certain Corporal Sunday, who is serving in Adani police Division,
compromised in the attack, Arase immediately ordered that he be taken
into custody.
He said the allegation will be properly investigated by the police and, if found wanting, he (Sunday) will face the music.
The spokesman for the community, Dr.
George Ajogwu, told Arase that the incident could have been nipped in
the bud if the police and other security agents had acted promptly on
the pre- information given to them by the people a day before the
attack.
Senator Chuka Utazi (Enugu North) who
hails from the area, told the IG that they were yet to get the accurate
figure of those who died.
The lawmaker said “up till yesterday, decomposing bodies were still being recovered from nearby bushes”.
Arase and his entourage also visited the
traditional ruler of the area, Igwe John Ako,and some of the injured at
the Bishop Shanahan Hospital in Nsukka.
Source: TheNation.
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