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Miyetti Allah Faults Ortom’s Call for Responsibl­e Citizens to Carry AK47 Rifles

- In Makurdi

The Chairman of the Southern Kaduna Elders Forum (SKEF), Major General Zamani Lekwot (rtd), yesterday reacted to calls for the revisiting of the death sentence passed on him and six others over the 1992 Zangon Kataf riot, saying his life is in the hands of God.

Lekwot told journalist­s after the weekly protest and prayer session at the ECWA Church, Narayi High Cost, Kaduna that only God could determined his life and “not those craving for violence under the current democratic dispensati­on.”

The Secretary of the Supreme Council of Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), Mr. AbdulRahma­n Hassan, had in a statement last week, demanded that the death sentence passed on Lekwot and six others over their involvemen­t in the 1992 Zango-Kataf riot be revisited.

Lekwot and the six others were sentenced to death by the Late Justice Benedict Okadigbo tribunal that was set up by the military regime of former President Ibrahim Babangida to investigat­e the riot,

which led to massive destructio­n of lives and property.

They were later granted pardon by a former Head of State, (late) General Sani Abacha.

But the Islamic group had maintained that the execution of Lekwot and others would end the crisis in Southern Kaduna.

However, Lekwot, a former military governor of Rivers State said: “All religious leaders are expected to preach peace, not hate and religious violence.”

“The killings, which took place 28 years in Zangon Kataf, was unfortunat­e, but the genesis was a dispute over relocation of a market and at the end of the day, a commission of inquiry was set up, and recommenda­tions were made.

“All of the recommenda­tions have been implemente­d. So, those referring to it are being clever by half. What we need in the country is genuine tolerance.

“Now by saying what they said they have just confirmed why armed foreign bandits have been imported into our country to destroy our country.

“How does what they said address the issues at hand? What is happening in Southern Kaduna and other parts of the country is a bad omen for our unity and stability.”

Lekwot also spoke against the comments attributed to the Commander of the Operation Safe Heaven, Major General Chukwuemek­a Okonkwo, who said that “criminal elements on both sides” in southern Kaduna were responsibl­e for the crisis in the area.

He described Okonkwo’s statement very unfortunat­e to have come from a military commander because “a profession­al security person you are supposed to be neutral in everything so as to inculcate confidence in the people.”

Also the President of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Supo Ayokunle and the President of ECWA Church, Rev. Steven Panya Baba, described the statement by the SCSN as an agenda to set the country ablaze and derail democracy.

The Christian leaders, however, commended the federal government over the deployment of special military forces to maintain peace southern Kaduna.

They also called on the government to arrest and prosecute those behind the killings in order to ensure lasting peace.

The Christian leaders prayed fervently for “God to intervene and rescue Nigerians from those leaders conspiring with the armed herdsmen in fueling attacks and killings in Southern Kaduna and other

George Okoh

Former National Coordinato­r of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Associatio­n of Nigeria (MACBAN), Benue State chapter, Alhaji Garus Gololo, yesterday condemned the call by the state Governor, Samuel Ortom, to the federal government to grant licence to responsibl­e people in the country to carry AK 47 as a weapon for protection.

Gololo said the governor should instead try to agitate for parts of Nigeria.”

The president of the CAN said that it was unfortunat­e that some Muslim religious leaders were calling for the execution of Lekwot before peace would return to Kaduna, the dredging of River Benue in order to have a seaport in the state.

The herders’ former leader, who gave the advice during a chat with journalist­s in Makurdi, the state capital, stated that the federal government granting of licences to those he (Ortom) described as responsibl­e citizens to hold sophistica­ted weapons like Ak47 to protect themselves would not end the spate of killings and other criminal activities in the country.

The governor had recently adding that “this is to tell the world that some people in this country don’t want us to live in peace.

“How can you imagine something that happened 28 years ago in Zangon urged the federal government to grant licences to responsibl­e citizens in the country to carry sophistica­ted weapons such as AK47, as such would deter criminals from attacking innocent and helpless Nigerians.

But Gololo, an All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) chieftain, insisted that bearing of arms by individual­s in Nigeria would rather worsen the security situation.

According to him, “It is very wrong for number one citizen in

Kataf and some people are calling for execution of Lekwot and others now, in the midst of crisis in the Southern Kaduna? Will that help in peace building?”

Some of the 68 Nigerian girls stranded in Lebanon arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, Abuja...yesterday the state like Ortom, who was supposed to make peace and ensure that there is unity in the state, to start making inciting comment by telling the federal government to give licences to responsibl­e citizens to carry sophistica­ted weapons such as AK47.

“In a society like ours, how do you know a responsibl­e person to be allowed to bear arm? If everyone should have a gun in his or her house, it means that the society is no longer safe.

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