Buhari Vows To Crush Perpetrators Of Unrest In Plateau

Buhari Vows To Crush Perpetrators Of Unrest In Plateau
President Muhammadu Buhari
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President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that his administration is on top of events and is moving ahead with force to crush the perpetrators of the recent incidents of unrest in Plateau.

The president gave the assurance in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, on Sunday in Abuja.

Buhari, however, maintained that to achieve success, communities must unite against these horrific attacks, saying retributive violence was not the answer.

He challenged religious, traditional, and other community leaders on the need to preach peace and not to allow the use of their spaces for the propagation of violence and incitement to violence.

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According to him, the troubled communities on the Plateau are being reinforced with security personnel to protect lives and property in the state.

The president said: ‘Attempts to simplify the reasons into a basic narrative may help raise donor-dollars for international NGOs, fill pages of overseas newspapers and burnish foreign politicians’ faith credentials; but this does not increase understanding, nor offer solutions.

‘If anything, simplistic theorising and finger-pointing make the situation worse.

‘It is important both for Nigerians and the international community to appreciate that there are a multitude of factors attendant to these troubles.’

According to Buhari, there is the Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorism, as well as the spate of kidnappings for ransom, transformed by some misinformed global media into a Muslim-on-Christian threat.

‘Yet, in reality there are no religious connotations at all when the primary purpose of these acts is to extract money.

‘Then the herder-farmer clashes. While international voices and some Nigerian politicians who seek personal gains from division declare this a matter of religion, for those involved, it is almost entirely a matter of access to water and land.

‘Herders have moved their cattle into contact with farmers for millennia.

‘But increasingly, due to population pressure, escalating aridity of northern states, and climate change, they are forced to travel further south to find grazing lands,’ he said.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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