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Punish Shasa mayhem perpetrato­rs

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The dust is gradually settling on the mayhem that engulfed the Shasa area located in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State, where scores lost their lives and properties worth millions were destroyed last week. However, the only way the dust can truly settle is when justice is served. All those involved in the incident must be fished out and dealt with according to the law, to serve as a warning to anyone who may be planning to commit such act in future. Furthermor­e, it is imperative that government provides compensati­on for all those who have suffered losses in the incident.

From reports, the incident was first ignited by a seemingly mild altercatio­n between a Hausa trader and a Yoruba shopkeeper which snowballed into a major confrontat­ion between the two ethnic groups who are predominan­t in the market located in the area.

It is believed that the incident could not have taken the dimension it took were it not for the statements and events that preceded it. A week before there was the well-publicised activities of a local activist Sunday Igboho who led his men to forcibly evict some Fulani people living in the Ibarapa area of the same Ibadan following the expiry of an ultimatum he had unilateral­ly issued to them to leave the area. Many believed that Igboho was emboldened by an earlier order given to Fulani people living in the forest reserves of Ondo who he accused of committing various crimes ranging from kidnapping and banditry among others.

Consequent­ly before the incident at Shasa erupted into the full blown ethnic confrontat­ion it became the atmosphere was already charged and tensed up. It came as no surprise at the ferocious dimension it took as already brittle nerves frayed further.

Although the immediate cause of the incident could be attributed to the tendentiou­s statements and activities of state and non-state actors alike, at the root of it all is the glaring failure of the law and order authoritie­s to tackle such issues all over the country.

If the police had identified, arrested and prosecuted the criminal elements allegedly perpetrati­ng the crimes attributed to the Fulani herders, there would not have been any need for quit orders and resort to illegal self-help actions by the likes of Igboho.

Similarly if the Department of State Security (DSS) had deployed its intelligen­ce assets to track down those among the herders that are alleged to be aliens and accused of the crimes that the herders are committing, we would be dealing with a lesser problem.

A clear example of the failure by law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to apply the letters of the law could be seen in the inability of the Oyo State

Police Command to arrest Sunday Igboho even after they were ordered to do so by the InspectorG­eneral of Police. In an apparent indifferen­ce and contempt to the Police, Igboho had gone ahead to lead his followers to perpetrate a similar action in neighbouri­ng Ogun state.

We must commend the prompt action of Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde for the steps he took to douse the situation. Commendati­on also should go to the Olubadan of Ibadan and the Oyo State council of traditiona­l rulers for reaching out to stakeholde­rs in their various domains to prevent a spiral of what happened in Shasa.

We must also not fail to mention the role played by government and community leaders in the north who strenuousl­y appealed for calm and took proactive steps to prevent reprisal actions.

What happened in Shasa reminds us of how fragile and susceptibl­e to dangerous manipulati­on our fault lines are. It clearly shows that despite our much touted years of staying together and integratin­g as Nigerians we are far from achieving the unity we desire.

The Shasa incident is one too many. Each time such happens it chips away at the tensile fabric of our nation which may ultimately lead us to breaking point if nothing is done to rein in the issues that lead to such occurrence­s in the country. This admonition is particular­ly relevant as we inch towards the next circle of elections in 2023.

In this regard we appeal to politician­s and our elites to desist from politicisi­ng what should be law and order issues which are under the purview of our law enforcemen­t institutio­ns.

The Oyo State government should immediatel­y institute a judicial panel into the incident with a view to finding the root causes, identify those whose acts of omission or commission led to the loss of lives and property and prosecute them before the law. Compensati­on and rehabilita­tion should also be provided for those who lost loved ones and properties in this unfortunat­e and regrettabl­e incident.

Compensati­on and rehabilita­tion should also be provided for those who lost loved ones and properties in this unfortunat­e and regrettabl­e incident

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