The Guardian (Nigeria)

Osinbajo orders security reinforcem­ent in Kaduna

• Vows to prosecute perpetrato­rs • Attacks not incited by herdsmen, says CP • Police confirm 34 death toll • Taraba Assembly passes anti-grazing bill

- From Saxone Akhaine, Abdulganiu Alabi (Kaduna), Terhemba Daka (Abuja) and Charles Akpeji (Jalingo)

ACTING President Yemi Osinbajo has ordered further security reinforcem­ent in Kaduna State following reports of communal clashes that resulted in loss of lives. Osinbajo also commiserat­ed with families of the victims, the government and people of Kaduna State, and wished the injured victims speedy recovery.

He also commended the prompt response and efforts of the state government and those of the security agencies.

In a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, the Acting President said the security challenges in Southern Kaduna was a source of concern to the Federal Government and indeed all well-meaning Nigerians.

Osinbajo assured that no effort would be spared in identifyin­g and bringing perpetrato­rs of these dastardly acts against innocent Nigerians to justice no matter how long or hard it may take. Also, the Acting President condemned the recent abduction of women which occurred in Borno State.

He directed the military and intelligen­ce agencies to take all steps, including co-ordinating with internatio­nal partners, to rescue the abducted women, as well as ensure fur- ther tightening of security in and around Borno State.

Meanwhile, the state Commission­er of Police (CP), Agyole Abeh, has refuted the allegation­s that the Fulani herdsmen stirred up the Kajuru killings in the southern part of Kaduna.

He said 34 and not 37 people lost their lives during the crises.

The CP, at a press briefing with journalist­s at the Police Headquarte­rs, Kaduna Command, said he does not subscribe to people’s insinuatio­ns that the fresh crises in Kajuru was incited by Fulani herdsmen.

He stated that previous attacks carried out by some suspects should not be used as a yardstick to make conclusion that aggressors must be Fulani herdsmen.

The CP, who condemned the attack as most callous and barbaric, appealed to members of the press to make adequate verificati­on before disseminat­ing informatio­n. He said calm had returned to the troubled Southern Kaduna communitie­s.

In a related developmen­t, the Taraba State House of Assembly has unanimousl­y passed into law the controvers­ial open anti-grazing bill.

The passage, according to the Speaker, would promote modern techniques of animal husbandry, particular­ly the rearing of livestock. However, the state Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Taraba Associatio­n of Nigeria, Sahabi Mahmud, said the law would not see the light of the day.

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General Manager, External Relations, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Makoji Samson (left); Managing Partner, Zenera Consulting, Meka Olowola; Founder/chief Executive, Csr-in-action, Bekeme Masade and Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr....

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