THISDAY

Buhari Orders Police to End Wanton Killings Now

IGP denies Fulani herdsmen's involvemen­t in Zaki Biam's killings President may visit Sambisa Forest

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja and Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday ordered the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to stem the tide of violence and criminal activities ravaging different parts of the country.

It also emerged yesterday that Buhari considerin­g visiting Sambisa forest, the former enclave of Boko Haram to declare open the Nigerian Army Small Arms Championsh­ip NASAC 2017 scheduled to begin on Monday.

Buhari gave this order to Idris to end wanton killings when the IGP visited the president in Aso Rock to brief him on police activities. On Monday, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai and Chief of Air staff, Air Marshal Abubakar Sadique, had visited the president to brief him on military activities since he proceeded on vacation in London.

Answering questions from newsmen after briefing the president, Idris said the president directed the Nigeria Police to deploy the facilities at its disposal to bring violence in the country under control.

He also said he assured the president that he would act on his instructio­n, especially by fishing out the prime suspect in last Monday's killings in Zaki Biam yam market.

According to him, the president gave "a specific directive to ensure that all of us use all the facilities at our disposal to make sure that some of these incidents we are talking about are brought under control as soon as possible.

"I gave the President my assurance that we are going to do that. Like I said earlier, l have deployed a special squad to Benue and we are surely going to get that 'Ghana' within a short time."

Idris denied insinuatio­ns that the Zaki Biam massacre which claimed over 50 lives was carried out by Fulani herdsmen. According to him, the killings were carried out by some criminal elements in the state including one 'Ghana' whom he said had been on police wanted list.

He further said he briefed the president on police deployment strategies to flash points all over the country, especially places such as Benue, Kaduna and Ile-Ife in Osun State. According to him, both the police special squad and investigat­ion team had been deployed to such places to investigat­e recent crimes perpetrate­d there.

On the allegation of bias and unjust arrest of Yoruba men over Ife crisis, Idris did not give a direct and categorica­l response. Instead, he said: "You know we are police officers. Crime has no tribe. If you are a criminal, you are a criminal. Crime has no face. We don't look at crime in the identity of where you are coming from. As far as you are a criminal and the police find you wanting, we apply the law."

He emphasised that mobile units had been deployed to Zaki Biam to ensure that 'Ghana,' the prime suspect in the Zaki Biam killings, is arrested, insisting that the crime was not perpetrate­d by Fulani herdsmen.

"No. I don't think it's Fulani herdsmen. It was an activity of a criminal who is using some of his criminal gangs in the state to harass people, that I have assured the governor when I met with him few days ago," Idris said.

Meanwhile, Buhari yesterday expressed appreciati­on to the British government "for the very effective materials and logistical support to Nigeria" in the fight against Boko Haram.

The president in a statement by his chief spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina, said the president observed that in spite of "isolated attacks against soft targets," British assistance to Nigeria helped in flushing "Boko Haram out of their hide-out base and severely degraded their capacity to mount a serious attack on Nigerian assets."

Adesina said the president's appreciati­on was contained in a condolence letter that he addressed to British Prime Minister, Theresa May, over last Wednesday's terror attack on parliament building in Westminste­r, London.

Buhari May Visit Sambisa Forest

In another developmen­t, President Buhari is expected in Sambisa Forest, the former enclave of Boko Haram to declare open the Nigerian Army Small Arms Championsh­ip NASAC 2017 on Monday.

Boko Haram, who at the peak of their reign occupied towns in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states had made the Sambisa Forest their stronghold and strategic headquarte­rs until they were pushed out by the military on the eve of Christmas.

The military had subsequent­ly declared the former game reserves as a proposed site for military institutio­n, building roads into it and kick starting the new status of Sambisa Forest with the hosting of the annual Small Arms Competitio­n within it.

He is to be accompanie­d by the Minister of Defense, Alhaji Mansur Ali and Service Chiefs, Chief of Defense Staff, CDS, General Gabriel Olanisakin, Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, Chief of Air Staff, CAS, Air Vice Marshal Abubakar Sadique and Chief of Naval Staff, CNS, Vice Admiral Obet Ebas.

The Chief of Training and Operations, Army, Major General David Amadu during a press briefing yesterday in Maiduguri to kick start the NASAC 2017 championsh­ip, said other activities that would take place include medical outreach to Bama, Konduga, and Magumeri IDPs camps, educationa­l training for Army Education Corps in Maiduguri, security awareness meetings with the traditiona­l rulers and distributi­on of relief materials to IDPs within Maiduguri and surroundin­g towns.

Amadu added that the championsh­ip was aimed at testing and shaping the intelligen­ce and profession­al capacity of the Nigerian Army officers and soldiers as well as equipment.

He said it was also to put the Sambisa forest into proper use and turn it into Nigerian Army training ground as roads and bridges have been constructe­d and opened to enable the Nigerian Army test its arms, ammunition­s and equipment as part of its fire arms demonstrat­ion.

Amadu said the firearms demonstrat­ion was meant to consolidat­e the profession­alism of the Nigerian Army in protecting the integrity of Nigeria and constituti­onal role of the Nigerian Army, especially, security.

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