The soldiers of the Guards Brigade of the Nigeria Army have arrested 92 Fulani herdsmen in Abuja. The Assistant Director, Army Public
Relations of the Guards Brigade, Capt. Bashir Jajira, said that 36 of
the suspects were arrested by the troops at a military checkpoint
between the Federal Capital Territory and Nasarawa State.
The suspected herdsmen were said to have told the soldiers that they were on a mission to recover their stolen cows.
He said that 56 others who were also
armed were arrested by the soldiers at a military checkpoint at Dantata,
along the Abuja Airport Road.
He said that the troops recovered ‘one
pump action gun, 19 cartridge dane guns, 118 cartridge ammo, 28
cutlasses, 3 jack knives, 14 sticks, 7 torch lights, certificate of
occupancy, assorted charms and hard drugs.’
He said, “A group of 36 herdsmen in
Diana Truck and Toyota Camry car with registration number Abu Kuje 994
FX and Niger SUL 541 XA were intercepted and arrested at 177 Guards
Battalion location by Keffi checkpoint.
“During the interrogation by troops at the checkpoint, they claimed to be going to Nasarawa Local Government in Nasarawa State.”
He said that the arrested herdsmen would be handed over to the police for prosecution.
This came just as President Muhammadu
Buhari has ordered the deployment of military to all parts of the
country currently witnessing bloody clashes between herdsmen and
farmers.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, disclosed this while featuring on a breakfast programme of Channels Television, Sunrise Daily, on Monday.
The programme was monitored by one of our correspondents in Abuja.
Shehu said there was no truth in the claim that Buhari had been largely silent on the issue of the clashes.
He recalled that the President had taken
the issue before the National Council of State with a view to getting
state governors’ inputs to the solutions.
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