#PlateauKillings : Buhari blames thugs, politicians for ongoing crisis
President
Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the recent crisis in Plateau State that has
left no fever than 100 people dead.
The
President attributed the killings and destruction of property to the handiwork
of some politicians who, according him, hoped that their quest for instability
and chaos in the country would give them an advantage in the coming elections.
In a
statement made available to the Media by the President’s Senior Special
Assistant, Garba Shehu, Buhari decried the recent clashes in Plateau State
which left scores dead.
He said, “We
know that a number of geographical and economic factors are contributing to the
longstanding herdsmen/farmers clashes. But we also know that politicians are
taking advantage of the situation. This is incredibly unfortunate.”
According to
him, “Nigerians affected by the herdsmen/ farmer clashes must always allow the
due process of the law to take its course rather than taking matters into their
own hands.”
“According
to information available to the Presidency, about one hundred cattle had been
rustled by a community in Plateau State, and some herdsmen were killed in the
process. The state governor, Simon Lalong, had invited the aggrieved groups and
pleaded against further action while the law enforcement agents looked into the
matter. Less than 24 hours later, violence broke out.
“Some local
thugs then took advantage of the situation, turning it into an opportunity to
extort the public, and to attack people from rival political parties. There
were reports of vehicles being stopped along the roads in the state, with
people being dragged out of their cars and attacked if they stated that they
supported certain politicians or political party.
“On his way
back to Jos after attending the All Progressives Congress (APC) Convention in
Abuja, the state governor had to dismantle a number of illegal road blocks set
up by these thugs. There were also a number of dead bodies thugs had killed,
lying along the road.”
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