NIGERIAN KILLINGS: Sack Security Chiefs If They Can’t stop killings… Governors Advice President Buhari
The 36 state governors say
they will ask President Muhammadu Buhari to sack security chiefs if they cannot
stop the current wave of killings in the country.
But
the governors first want to interface with the security
chiefs to let them “understand where we are and how this thing (killings) is
depleting the relationship among the citizens”.
Their chairman,
Abdulaziz Yari, said yesterday in Jos, the Plateau State capital that the
security chiefs must keep going or “else, we have no option than to ask
the President to relieve them,” of their responsibility.
Yari, governor of
Zamfara State spoke when he led a delegation of the
Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) to Jos to commiserate
with Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau on the recent murder of 86
people in parts of the state by herdsmen.
The killings occurred
in Barkin-Ladi, Riyom, Jos South Local Government Areas of the state on Sunday,
June 24.
The governors stressed
the need for an immediate end to the killings lest the killers turn
on the rulers in the course of time.
Yari said:“We want
to come together as a family to fight this menace because the killers
are everywhere. How can we watch these evil people killing our people
?
“We encourage Mr.
President that whoever is found wanton in these killings should be
brought to book.
“In my state, I
said I will step down as chief security officer because the situation was
so tight for me over the killings and incessant attacks on
my people.
“We must do something
as leaders now;if not, the killers will soon come after us the leaders of the
people.
“We encourage you
as governor not to lose focus.Plateau state has been enjoying
relative peace over the years under your administration, but all of a sudden
these killings took place.
The
Zamfara governor said the NGF would not relent in ensuring that
the security agencies are up and doing.
“We are going to, very
soon as we have agreed collectively, have a one-day interface with
the security chiefs, to ensure that they understand where we are and how this
thing is depleting the relationship between the citizens and as a nation the
threat that we are under, as we are under a time bomb as leaders,” he said.
“They (security
chiefs) should do their jobs perfectly or else, we have no option than to ask
the President to relieve them, that’s the only point.”
The NGF Chairman said
Zamfara alone experienced 115 attacks between March 1st and June 1st,
2018, which he said claimed the lives of 435 persons.
He donated
an undisclosed amount of money to the state to help alleviate the
plight of the injured persons and those displaced.
Also
speaking, Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State expressed the support
of all governorsfor Lalong at this point in time.
“We are with you in this
fight, don’t lose focus,” he said.
“What we are lacking
in this fight is the unity of purpose.”
Lalong thanked his
colleagues for their visit and declared that “no one has any reason to take
somebody else’s life.”
He vowed that the
perpetrators of the killings will be fished out and be made to face
the consequences of their action.
“We will make efforts
to fish out the perpetrators of this evil act. We are not going to sleep over
this.We pledge not to betray the thrust bestowed on us by the people of Plateau
state.
“I urge you as go to
continue praying for us leaders and the state in general.”
Also on the NGF
delegation were Governors Tanko Al-Makura (Nasarawa), Aminu Tambuwal
(Sokoto), Mohammed Abubakar (Bauchi), Samuel Ortom (Benue) and Ifeanyi
Okowa (Delta).
The Nation
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