Killings: Subterranean forces out to cause war — Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari said he will not tolerate the persistent killing of innocent people aimed at setting Nigerians against one another.
This was even as Buhari approved the establishment of a new Battalion of the Nigerian Army as well as a new Police Area Command in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State, as part of measures to scale up security response to the banditry affecting the area.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity Malam Garba Shehu, made this known in a statement yesterday.
The president was quoted as saying that “These persistent killings are not spontaneous; there are subterranean forces with a sinister agenda to instigate war in the country for selfish purposes.
“Although unconventional war is particularly complicated, our security forces are making rigorous efforts to better understand these enemies, with a view to decisively checkmating their evil attacks.”
President Buhari condemned the latest massacre of innocent Nigerians in the Birnin Gwari.
“I am deeply outraged by this unwarranted, unprovoked and reckless destruction of lives by bandits who belong to the lowest level of civilization. I feel the pains and devastation of the families of the victims, and this administration will do everything possible to ensure we defeat these enemies of humanity,” he assured.
Buhari extended his condolences to the families of the victims, the government and the people of Kaduna State over “this unfortunate tragedy”, assuring that his government would never abandon them to their fate.
“The new Army Battalion and the Police Area Command are the latest in a series of law enforcement measures to ensure more effective protection of lives and property, in and around Benue, Kaduna, Taraba, Zamfara and Nasarawa States.
“Last week the Nigerian Air Force took delivery of two new helicopter gunships, for deployment to parts of the country affected by banditry. A Quick Response Wing has also been established by the Nigerian Air Force in Taraba State, while a Joint Military Intervention Force is fully on ground in Benue,” Shehu said.