The Guardian (Nigeria)

Plateau Crisis: Defence Chief Sends Special Fact Finding Team To Jos

- From Isa Abdulsalam­i Ahovi, Jos

TChief of Defence Staff ( CDS), General Christophe­r Musa, has sent a Special Fact Finding Team led by the former Commander of the Special Task Force ( STF) in Jos, Major- General Augustine Agundu ( rtd), to Plateau State to find the root cause of the incessant attacks in the state.

Speaking during a courtesy call on Governor Caleb Mutfwang, Agundu said the whole country was worried about the crisis in the state, adding that there was a need to take actions to nip the unfortunat­e developmen­t in the bud.

He said the military wants permanent peace in Plateau State, which many Nigerians see as the Home of Peace and Tourism.

He added that generation­s unborn would not forgive them if no positive action is taken to end the crisis. Agundu stated that ethnicmoti­vated killings and unnecessar­y vengeance must stop.

He also commented on the alleged exclusion of other tribes in the recruitmen­t of the state security outfit, Operation Rainbow, adding that the action was unprofessi­onal.

He said that morality must be preached so that a killer or criminal jailed some days ago would not be seen on the street again walking as a free man because he had paid the jail bill.

According to Agundu, it is time to preach reconcilia­tion because people need peace.

Responding, Mutfwang praised the Commander,

Operation Safe Haven ( OPSH), who doubles as the General Officer Commanding ( GOC), 3 Division of the Nigerian Army Jos, Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar, saying the OPSH has been doing its best.

He expressed happiness that the CDS reposed confidence in members of the team to unravel the cause of the crisis, adding that his administra­tion inherited Operation Rainbow from the past administra­tion and has not done anything to its operation.

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