Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko
Al-Makura, and his counterpart in Benue, Gabriel Suswan, on
Thursday briefed the Presidency on the precarious security situation in
their states.
While Al-Makura briefed
Vice-President Namadi Sambo on the killing of over 20 policemen by members of a
cult group in Alakyo Village, about 10 kilometres from Lafia, the state
capital, on Wednesday, Suswan filed a report on the clashes between Fulani
cattle rearers and farmers with a casualty figure which he described as “high
and including women and children.”
President Goodluck Jonathan is currently
in South Africa where he is participating in the World Economic Forum on Africa
holding in Cape Town.
Shortly after a closed-door meeting
with the Vice-President, Al-Makura told State House correspondents that his
mission in Abuja was to report the activities of the Ombatse Militia to the Federal Government.
He said he had convened an emergency
security meeting over the activities of the group where it was decided that
security operatives should raid their shrine and arrest members but that the
suspected cultists waited in ambush for policemen in the shrine on Wednesday
and murdered 20 of them.
The governor said members of the
group usually moved from one place to another, including mosques and churches,
to attack helpless citizens.
He said because of the magnitude of
the incident, he decided to come to Abuja to report it to the Federal
Government and seek assistance.
The governor said, “I am here to meet
with His Excellency, the Vice-President to brief him on the security situation
in my state. Just yesterday (Wednesday), we had a very bitter security problem
that has caused the death of some security officers in the state.
“Two weeks ago, we discovered a
certain militia group holding arms and carrying out cult activities in the
state. Since January, this thing has not abated and in the past two weeks, it
took a total different dimension.
“They have been going from one place
to another, including churches and taking people for that particular ethnic
group to come and take portions that are meant to empower them to do what they
want to do.
“This escalated and is causing
serious concern for the state. We decided to hold a security meeting to find a
way of solving the problem. The solution was to go to the shrine and pick on
the cult leader so that the problem will be solved once and for all.
“As security operatives were
approaching the shrine, unknown to them that ambush had been laid, these people
attacked them, resulting in the death of more than 20 policemen.”
Al-Makura said the militia group had
been proscribed by his administration since January because of its nefarious
activities.
He said their modus operandi included
going about with arms and attacking any area that has conflict with any of
their members.
“Victims of the attacks, those who
are security operatives and those who are not, we will see how we can assist
their families,” he said.
Suswan on his part told reporters
that the casualties in the clash in Agatu Local Government Area of his state
included helpless women and children who were attacked while asleep.
The governor said, “I came to brief
the Vice-President on the security situation in Benue. You must have heard that
there are serious altercations between the Fulanis and the local farmers. This
time it happened in Agatu Local Government which is one of the local
governments that the Senate President represents, and they almost overran the
local government and there was a lot of killings, a lot of property destroyed
and I felt that I should come to brief the Vice-President, who is holding forth
for the President; and I also discussed other sundry issues that relate to the
general security situation in the country.
“I think that we should be very
decisive, the security agencies must be decisive. Where people kill uniform
people with impunity is totally unacceptable and when there is a situation like
that and the security agencies react and people say they are excessive, it is
not right.”
Suswan said he had been able to
maintain peace and order in his state until the issue of the Fulani cattle
rearers.
He said he and the Vice-President
felt the issue had to be discussed at the level of the National Economic
Council.
The governors’ rush to the Presidency
came hours after members of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, on Tuesday
attacked Bama in Borno State leading to the death of persons0, including 22
policemen, two soldiers and 14 prison officials.
The Bama attack was seen as the worst
of the massacres the Boko Haram elements had unleashed on the country.
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