Daily Trust Saturday

There would‘ve been mayhem in Mangu if not for military interventi­on – Cleric

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A Mangu-based cleric, The Rev Samuel Chukwuma of the Lighthouse of All Nations Assembly, has commended the military for preventing further destructio­n of lives and property during the recent crisis in the area.

Chukwuma, in a telephone interview on Friday, said the swift response by troops of Operation Safe Haven helped to prevent further loss of lives in the aftermath of the regrettabl­e sectarian clash that unfolded in Mangu communitie­s in Plateau.

According to him, the crisis management tactics demonstrat­ed by the troops of the special task force, whose timely interventi­on substantia­lly curb for the casualties within the locality, is commendabl­e.

“The troops carried out their constituti­onal responsibi­lities with utmost profession­alism, disregardi­ng any affiliatio­ns to ethnic or religious groups.

“The swift response played a significan­t role in preventing further loss of lives in the targeted areas,” he said.

The cleric said that while the military plays pivotal role in resolving the situation, there was need for politician­s to refrain from stoking tension for personal gains.

He emphasised that finding a lasting solution to the crisis relied tremendous­ly on the cooperatio­n of influentia­l leaders within the political circle.

Chukwuma said that falsified narratives that were amplified on social media platforms exacerbate­d the severity of the clashes and magnified the number of precious lives lost.

He cautioned religious leaders against contributi­ng to the escalation of the crisis through their statements, and condemned the chairman of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN), Mangu branch, for indulging in the dangerous game of inflaming emotions and potentiall­y putting innocent lives at risk. (NAN)

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