Read the statement released by the presidency explaining what
happened in the last 5 days in the latest conflagration of violence in
Plateau State.
PRESIDENT BUHARI DECRIES INCREASED CHEAPENING OF HUMAN LIVES; URGES RESTRAINT IN PLATEAU CRISIS
President
Muhammadu Buhari has decried how increasingly cheap human life was
becoming in Nigeria, as desperate people pursued their quest for
instability and chaos which they hoped would give them an advantage in
the coming elections.
Reacting to recent clashes in Plateau State which left scores dead, the President 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.
GARBA SHEHU
Senior Special Assistant to the President
(Media & Publicity)
June 25, 2018
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