President Muhammadu Buhari has finnaly reacted to the recent upsurge in
communal violence by suspected herdsmen, and has ordered the police and
the military to “take all necessary action to stop the carnage” after many Nigerians have lost their lives.
Mr. Buhari’s directive, Wednesday, followed the latest attack, on
Monday, in Ukpabi Nimbo, a community in Enugu State, where dozens of
people were reportedly killed by heavily armed herdsmen.
An earlier attack in Agatu, Benue State, in March, killed over 100 people, locals said.
Mr. Buhari has been accused of not responding firmly to the attacks
that have spread to other states, and has been widely criticised for his
silence.
The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said on Monday the government was working “silently” to end the carnage.
In a statement Wednesday, signed by presidential spokesperson, Garba
Shehu, Mr. Buhari said stopping the violence was now a priority for his
administration.
Read his full statement:
Following continuing reports of attacks by “herdsmen” on communities
across the country, particularly Monday’s attack on Ukpabi Nimbo in
Enugu State, President Muhammadu Buhari assures all Nigerians, once
again, of his administration’s continued commitment to ensuring the
safety of lives and property in all parts of the country.
President Buhari unreservedly condemns the attack on Ukpabi Nimbo and
other such acts of extreme violence against communities in other states
of the Federation.
Acting on the president’s directive, the Inspector-General of Police
and heads of the nation’s 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 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.
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.
Meanwhile, President Buhari is scheduled to meet with Governor
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi later today to receive further briefing on the attack
on Ukpabi Nimbo and discuss additional measures to forestall similar
attacks and restore public confidence.
The President urges all Nigerians to remain calm and assured of his
administration’s readiness to deploy all required personnel and
resources to remove this new threat to the collective security of the
nation.
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