Daily Trust

Gunmen kill 31 as Buhari tasks service chiefs to be proactive

- From Nabob Ogbonna (Abakaliki), Hope A. Emmanuel (Makurdi), Kabiru Anwar (Yola) & Muideen Olaniyi (Abuja)

Thirty-one persons have been killed by criminals in Ebonyi, Benue and Adamawa states, Daily Trust reports.

The killings took place between Monday and Tuesday, hours before President Muhammadu Buhari directed the service chiefs to be proactive in addressing the security challenges.

The president, who tasked the service chiefs to identify and expose those behind heinous acts in different parts of the country, left for the United Kingdom shortly after his Tuesday meeting with the service chiefs held at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja.

Experts opined that many attacks by criminals, including insurgents and bandits, could have been avoided if security operatives had been proactive in identifyin­g and stopping such threats rather than waiting for the attacks to be carried out before acting.

27 killed in Ebonyi

Also on Monday night, 27 persons were reportedly killed when gunmen suspected to be herders attacked the people of Nkalaha, Obegu, Amaezu and Umuhuali communitie­s in Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.

Governor David Umahi and some local officials described the attacks as a reprisal. The governor had admitted that two Fulani herdsmen were killed by the locals about a year ago.

He said those behind the killing of the herdsmen had been arrested and wondered on the real reason behind the latest sporadic attacks on villages.

However, Fulani leaders in Ebonyi have denied the attacks insisting that they were not aware of what happened.

Our correspond­ent reports that a priest serving with the Methodist Church and many others went missing after the attack.

The locals said most of those killed during the night raid were farmers, motorcycli­st operators and travellers.

Although the Ebonyi State Commission­er of Police, Mr Aliyu Garba, was yet to make an official statement on the incident, it was learnt that the deputy commission­er of police in charge of operations had been dispatched to the area.

Attack devastatin­g - Umahi

Reacting shortly after visiting the affected areas, Governor Umahi said he was shocked and devastated.

“I got the shocking news this afternoon about the attack on four communitie­s of Nkalaha, Obegu, Amaezu and Umuhuali by AK-47 wielding herdsmen.

“I remember that about a year ago, we had the incident of killing of two herdsmen within this same location and immediatel­y after the incident, security agencies, local government chairman and the community leaders all came together and condemned the attack and the killing. We immediatel­y asked the security agencies to fish out the people behind the attack.

“As we speak, they are standing trial in Ebonyi State and the community and security agencies appeased the herdsmen and made peace with them.

“So, it is very shocking that overnight, all the herdsmen in Ishielu vacated the council, which means that the local herdsmen in Ishielu are part of the conspiracy in killing our people.

“They vacated despite all efforts of my government, the governors of the South East and security agencies in giving them full protection not only in the state but in the entire region,” he said.

Umahi said they were tracing the attackers and would be apprehende­d.

“I will not disclose it but I am going to escalate the identities of the people to the highest authoritie­s and we wait to see what they will do; but we condemn this attack. It is not only happening in Ebonyi…If it is allowed to go this way, it is capable of generating a serious civil war.

“I want to demand from the security chiefs to fish out these people because they are well known; they should fish them out to face the wrath of the law,” he said.

Killing of cattle responsibl­e for latest attacks

In an interview with Daily Trust on Tuesday, a former councillor in Egedegede community, Mr Vincent Ogbu, said the killing of a cow by the locals was the immediate cause of the latest attack.

He said the herdsmen stormed the communitie­s between 6:30pm and 7pm on Monday.

“Yes, we had an issue with them (herders) because our village killed their cow. We are still negotiatin­g knowing that there are crops worth millions of naira which they destroyed… Unknown to us, they were planning for a war.

“When they came, they started shooting at Egedegede Developmen­t Centre and blocked the road. As I speak with you, women and children are relocating to neighbouri­ng communitie­s for fear of further attack,” he said.

When contacted, one of the leaders of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Associatio­n of Nigeria (MACBAN) in the state, Haladu Muhammad, said: “I am not aware of the incident, I just heard about it but I don’t know the details.”

Umaru Muhammad, who is also a member of MACBAN in the state, denied having any knowledge of the incident.

“I was just called a few minutes ago over the incident and I don’t know much about it and I can’t say if it is our people,” he said.

Bandits kill Catholic priest, 3 others in Benue

In Benue State, a Catholic priest, Reverend Father Ferdinand Fanen Ngugban and three others have been allegedly killed by bandits in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area.

Daily Trust gathered that Fr. Ngugban of the St. Augustine Aye Twar parish was shot to death in the early hours of Tuesday by the bandits who also burnt some houses in the area.

The Chairman of KatsinaAla LGA, Alfred Atera, told our correspond­ent by telephone that the bandits attacked the priest at the church premises, killing him and three others.

Atera said: “Between 7 and 8am on Tuesday, unknown gunmen came and burnt a village called Agu Centre in Mbatyula/Mberev council ward in Katsina-Ala and killed Rev. Fr. Moses Ngugban, Mfave Tumachihi, Mbangohor Tsebo and Orlukaa Ulu.”

But the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for Benue Command, DSP Catherine Anene, said only the priest was killed.

Fulani leader, vet doctor kidnapped in Adamawa

Gunmen believed to be kidnappers have abducted two prominent persons from Kojoli village in Jada Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

A politician from the village, Dr Umaru Ardo, told our correspond­ent that the gunmen, who thronged the village in large number on Monday, overpowere­d the local vigilantes and operated unchalleng­ed.

He said the bandits took away Alhaji Bajika who holds the title of Sarkin Shanu of Kojoli from his house at a Fulani settlement.

They also picked the village veterinary doctor, Dennis Malum, from his ranch/house near Nyagang settlement.

“For the records, the incidents have been reported to the police and investigat­ion is said to have commenced,” Dr Ardo said.

Kojoli village, located in a mountainou­s area about 3 kilometres from the Cameroon border, has over the years suffered from bloody attacks and kidnapping­s.

Attempts to speak to residents were successful due to poor telephone signal in the border area.

The Police Public Relations Officer in Adamawa, DSP

Sulaiman Nguroje, confirmed the attack, saying only one person was kidnapped and that the police anti-kidnapping unit had been deployed to the area on rescue mission.

Fish out bandits, kidnappers, Buhari tells service chiefs

Daily Trust reports that during the meeting he had with them yesterday, President Buhari directed the security chiefs to fish out bandits, kidnappers and their sponsors.

Our correspond­ent reports that the president had given a similar directive a few weeks ago during the decoration of the new service chiefs. He told them to go after terrorists and other criminals instead of repelling them.

The National Security Adviser, retired Major-General Babagana Monguno, who briefed State House reporters at the end of the meeting with security chiefs, said President Buhari had warned that a situation whereby bandits and kidnappers continued to dictate the pace in the fight against insecurity would no longer be tolerated.

Monguno said the president expected the armed forces to be proactive instead of being reactionar­y. Munguno said: “After meetings with governors of the North-West and NorthCentr­al zones, Mr President decided to call for an emergency meeting with heads of defence and security organisati­ons.

“Prior to this meeting, he had also met with the chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum on issues directly linked to the state of insecurity in the nation.

“Today’s meeting was not a very long meeting, but the president looked at certain issues that were presented to him in the last one week.

“Mr President, in particular, emphasised that the comprehens­ive reports he received from the Chief of Defence Staff and the service chiefs, following their recent appointmen­t, has illuminate­d the need for him to look deeper into certain aspects that need to be taken care of.

“He is particular­ly inspired and impressed by the way the new service chiefs have started their assignment, with all the operationa­l visits they have made to the theatre, where they have been able to address the troops, look into their immediate needs and come up with immediate, medium and longterm proposals.

“Mr President is going to look into these things with the urgency they require, but he is particular­ly delighted that from what he has received from the Chief of Defence Staff, there is now a renewed vigour, there is now a willingnes­s on the part of all the operationa­l elements to work together, as well as also working hand in hand with the intelligen­ce organisati­ons.”

The NSA added that: “On the issue of kidnapping and banditry, this menace still persists, especially in the NorthWest and the North-Central zones. Mr President has been very emphatic, he has stated very clearly that this problem must be brought to an end, but using the traditiona­l methods that the armed forces have been trained to deploy.

“Mr President has made it very clear to both the intelligen­ce and operationa­l elements that the first assignment will be to identify the leaders of these bandits, kidnappers and take them out in order to restore confidence in those areas,” he said.

The meeting, held at the Council Chamber of the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja, was attended by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha; Minister of Defence, retired MajorGener­al, Bashir Salihi Magashi; Chief of Staff to the President, Professor Ibrahim Gambari; and the National Security Adviser.

Service chiefs in attendance included the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor; Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant­General Ibrahim Attahiru; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral Awwal Zubairu; the Chief of Air Staff, Air-Marshal Isiaka Oladayo Amoo; the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu; the Director-General of the Department of State Service, Yusuf Magaji Bichi.

 ?? Photo: Felix Onigbinde ?? From left: President Buhammadu Buhari; National Security Adviser, Maj-Gen, Babagana Monguno (rtd); Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Lucky Irabor and Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru during a security meeting at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja yesterday.
Photo: Felix Onigbinde From left: President Buhammadu Buhari; National Security Adviser, Maj-Gen, Babagana Monguno (rtd); Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Lucky Irabor and Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru during a security meeting at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja yesterday.

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