Daily Trust Sunday

Govs’ utterances incited killings in South-West, others – Senate president

- From Haruna Gimba Gombe

Yaya,

Three persons were killed and property worth millions of naira destroyed in Billiri Local Government Area of Gombe State as the crisis over the appointmen­t of a new Mai Tangale deepens.

Confirming the incident, the commission­er of police in the state, Ahmed Maikudi Shehu, said 10 suspects were arrested.

Angry youths, mostly women and children, had blocked the Gombe-Yola highway, protesting what they described as delay in the appointmen­t of the Mai Tangale by Governor Inuwa Yahaya.

The protest turned violent Friday evening when the protesters allegedly killed three persons, burnt houses, business premises and several mosques.

Meanwhile, in a live state-wide broadcast yesterday shortly after an assessment tour to Billiri town, Governor Yahaya condoled with the families of the deceased and those who lost their property.

The governor pledged to compensate those who lost their property and vowed to apprehend the sponsors of the violence and those that were involved and ensure that they face the full wrath of the law.

He said no official pronouncem­ent was made about any of the three candidates for the traditiona­l tool when the violence erupted.

“The violence was orchestrat­ed by some unpatrioti­c individual­s who thought they could blackmail the government into announcing their preferred candidate. And let it be clear that it is within my powers as governor to appoint any of the three recommende­d candidates to become the new Mai Tangle.

“Let me also make it clear that our administra­tion will never cow into any blackmail, threat, intimidati­on or witch-hunt from any individual or group, no matter how highly placed,” he said.

Yahaya added that the violence had left him with no option than to declare a 24-hour curfew to forestall further spread that may lead to loss of lives and destructio­n of property.

He revealed that the state government was withholdin­g its decision on the appointmen­t of a new Mai Tangale until normalcy returned to the affected communitie­s.

He assured residents that government, in collaborat­ion with relevant security agencies, had put in place, adequate measures to ensure the protection of lives and property of all the people in the state.

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