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Stop These Killings, Dogara, Bode George Tell Tinubu

- Segun James

A former Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, and a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), South, Chief Bode George, have urged President Bola Tinubu to stop the perpetrato­rs of violence in parts of the country.

Dogara spoke in Jos, Plateau State when he led some serving and former members of the House of Representa­tives on a condolence visit to the Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, following the recent massacre of about 200 people in Bokkos, Mangu and Barkin Ladi local government areas (LGAs) of the state by terrorists.

He urged Tinubu not to toe the path of his predecesso­rs who only mourned victims of killings in press statements, thereby reducing themselves to mourners-in-chief instead of taking responsibi­lity as commanders-in-chief.

He urged the President to rise to the occasion and use every available means to locate the perpetrato­rs and sponsors of violence across the country and bring them to justice.

Dogara maintained that those responsibl­e for the genocide and orgy of violence are all out to end the ways of life of Nigerians and must be stopped.

He said, “The perpetrato­rs of this violence are not just crazy but are very dangerous, and the truth is that they won’t just stop until we stop them. We must stop them. Who has the responsibi­lity to stop them? It is the Commander-in-Chief, but previously, they reduced themselves to mourners-in-chief instead.

“It means using whatever coercive security apparatus we have as a nation to locate where these perpetrato­rs and their sponsors wherever they are littered in the ungoverned spaces that we have in Nigeria, whether in Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue, Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto or in southern Kaduna or the South, we must locate them and after locating them, the Commanderi­n-Chief must take justice to them or bring them to justice.”

The former Speaker added that the “failure to either take justice to them or bring them to justice has always been the bane of the fight against terrorism and violence in Nigeria because it emboldens them. If they will kill on the Plateau and go scot-free, why won’t they kill in any other state in the North and the South?

“Failure to act at that level is more or less an incentive for them to continue to deploy this unbridled violence on the people. So, my call, therefore, is to the President to rise up and for him to know that condolence­s at this moment, whether on the Plateau or elsewhere in the country, are better given in the form of decisive action against the perpetrato­rs of this violence and not by mere words.”

He, however, exonerated the state governor of blame, saying he does not control any troops.

Responding, Mutfwang expressed gratitude to the former Speaker for always identifyin­g with the state and urged him not to be silent but to keep pushing for the interest of the people.

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