17th
January, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
ARREST ALL KILLERS, NOT BENUE KILLERS ALONE
The
Nigerian Senate yesterday gave the Inspector General of Police (IG) 14 days to
arrest and prosecute Benue killers.
While the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
welcomes this development, we see the need for clarification and modification
of Senate’s request.
In the first place, we need to ask whether
the killers who should be arrested are just herdsmen who have been accused of
killings in Benue. If this is so, there is need for modification particularly
in the light of the exposure of a killer army being sponsored by Benue State
authorities and the claim by herdsmen that the Benue militia had been killing
Fulanis in the state. Therefore IG must not only arrest killer herdsmen but
also arrest, detain and prosecute killer militiamen in illegal camps in Benue.
Secondly, IG’s deterrent action must not be
limited to Benue alone. He must spread his dragnet to Taraba, Plateau and other
volatile states where killings of all forms have occurred. The herdsmen have
complained that 1,000 of their men have been killed in different states while
two million of their cattle have been rustled. No serious security outfit can close
its eyes to this allegation if it wants enduring peace.
What MURIC is saying is that arresting and prosecuting herdsmen
alone for killings in Benue can only give Nigeria peace of the graveyard. It
will not last. For lasting peace, we must fish out those who have been killing
herdsmen and rustling their cows. That is comprehensive justice. Only a holistic
disciplinary action can halt the cycle of violence.
MURIC is deeply
concerned that nobody was arrested when 732 Fulanis were killed in Mambila,
Plateau State. We are greatly worried that the security agents looked on as 82
women and children of Fulani stock were massacred in Numan, Adamawa State by
Bachama militiamen. Again, what did the IG do when 24 Fulanis were killed in
Lau? What did the army do when 96 Fulanis were cut down in cold blood in
Kajuru, Kaduna State?
Our pertinent question here is: are Fulanis not human beings
like other Nigerians? Can we imagine the total number of lives lost by the
Fulani within a period of seven months? To us in MURIC, every Nigerian life is
precious. Killers are killers no matter where they come from. But we must not
stigmatise a whole tribe because of the criminal activities of a few. We must separate
killers from their tribes and their religion.
There are law-abiding, patriotic and good citizens among the Christians,
Muslims and traditionalists but criminal elements are also in all faiths. It is
the same among all ethnic groups. The fact that Evans is a kidnapper does not
make all Igbo indigenes kidnappers. As we have criminal Fulanis and Tivs, so we
have erudite scholars, seasoned lawyers, high profile politicians, experienced administrators
and business moguls among them. Oyenusi, a Yoruba man, was the first armed
robber executed by a firing squad in Nigeria, but does that make all Yoruba
people armed robbers?
Those who ethnicise or
religionise killings are enemies of Nigeria. They are deliberately inviting
anarchy. But we must exercise caution because nobody knows who will survive a
national pogrom. How can anybody in his right senses say the killings in Benue are
targeted at Christians?
Are the people of
Zamfara also Christians? Killings in Zamfara have been occurring for years yet
nobody did anything. The Nigerian Army, the police and DSS went to sleep. The
press looked the other way. 23 locals were killed in Daraga in October 2011. 48
lives were terminated in June 2013 in Kizara village. More than 200 people were
massacred in April 2014 in Unguwar Galadima. 50 were slaughtered in Kwanar
Dutse in February 2016. 36 were killed in Bindin in November of the same year
while another 23 people were killed in Tungar Kahau and Mallamawa, all in
Zamfara State alone. All the victims were Muslims but nobody showed concern.
To cut a long story short, we charge the IG to conduct a
comprehensive and impartial investigation, arrest, detention and prosecution of
all killers among the herdsmen, Benue militia, Bachama terrorists and all
criminal elements who are cutting short the lives of innocent Nigerians. We
urge the press to avoid assymetrical journalism and to Nigerianise their
reportage, particularly in sensitive cases like that of Benue.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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