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In Kaduna, President Buhari says wanton killings must stop, vows severe punishment for perpetrators

 

On the recent killing of Saudi Journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, the President said while the whole world has been forced to watch and listen to what is happening, the situation in Kaduna has not attracted any attention.  “I observed that more than 75 people were killed in Kaduna alone and I haven’t seen anything about it. It means we are pushing ourselves as a nation and a people towards irrelevance, seen by the world itself,’’ he said.

 

President Muhammadu Buhari, Tuesday, in Kaduna, said the Federal Government will take strongest measures possible to punish perpetrators of the latest killings in Kaduna.

President Buhari with R-L: Kaduna Deputy Governor Arch. Barnabas, Emir of Zazzau Alh. Shehu Idris, Kaduna state Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Minister of Finance Ahmed Zainab, National Security Adviser Babagana Monguno and Inspector General of Police Idris Kpotun during his Sympathy Visit to Kaduna State over the Recent Security Challenges on 30th Oct 2018.

Speaking in a meeting with senior government officials, security chiefs, traditional rulers, religious, political and community leaders at the Musa Yar’Adua Sports Complex, Murtala Square, Kaduna during a condolence visit he paid to the State on Tuesday, President Buhari expressed profound sadness at the recent tragic loss of lives and property in Kasuwan Magani and the unrest around Kaduna metropolis, demanding an end to such wanton killings.

‘‘If in the past, they got away scot-free, we shall now hold everyone to account for these latest killings.

‘‘It is unacceptable that criminal elements can visit on citizens the wanton killings recorded in the Kasuwan Magani incident of 18th October 2018 and the unrest around Kaduna metropolis a few days later. This must stop,’’ the President said.

The President directed the Nigeria Police Force to remain vigilant in securing communities and diligent in prosecuting criminal offences.

‘‘The Nigerian police are in the frontline of securing communities. For the judiciary, unless the investigations are credible and rapidly done, there is nothing they can do. From now on the Nigeria police, you better watch it, I am going to watch you closely,’’ the President said.

President Buhari with some community, religious and traditional Leaders during his Sympathy Visit to Kaduna State.

President Buhari also appealed to community leaders including ward heads, village heads and traditional rulers to be closer to their people and not to shield those who are planning to wreak havoc on the community from law enforcement agencies.

Commiserating with the government and people of Kaduna State, and families who lost loved ones in the unfortunate incidents, the President paid tribute to the late Agom Adara, Dr. Maiwada Galadima, eulogising the traditional ruler of Adara chiefdom for serving his community and Kaduna State with dedication.

The President appealed to all who call Kaduna home to do their best to uphold peace in their respective communities, warning that chaos and anarchy tend to worsen and exacerbate whatever issues are agitating a community.

‘‘Violence shatters and divides people and stifles the prospect of any community that succumbs to its tragic logic.

‘‘The Federal Government commends the efforts of the Kaduna State Government in responding to and managing the crisis. More Federal Security assets are being provided at the request of the Kaduna State Government to help uphold and keep the peace.

‘‘The Federal Government will continue to work to ensure that more security assets are recruited and deployed across the country to protect all citizens going about their lawful business and to reinforce the authority of the government,’’ he said.

Crowd cheer the President as he passes through the Kawo Bridge side, after arrival at the Kaduna International Airport on his way to Yar’Adua Sports Complex,for a meeting with community, religious and traditional rulers, in Kaduna, on Tuesday.

President Buhari also welcomed the decision of the Kaduna State Government and its local governments to build and provide facilities for the take-off of more police divisions and civil defence offices in the state.

‘‘On their part, Citizens also have a duty to be law-abiding in their conduct and within their communities. There is a need to avoid violence as a tool of negotiation or obtaining advantage, and learn to listen to each other and commit to resolving differences through peaceful means.

‘‘Kaduna, once the home of the Premier and home of the New Nigerian must not earn itself a new name – home of violence. The Federal Security Agencies will hunt and prosecute all those who sponsored these acts of violence,’’ he said.

Noting that individuals and communities have obligations to comply with the law and uphold peace, the President said: ‘‘these obligations include respecting the rights of others to live wherever they choose, to worship freely and to pursue lawful livelihoods anywhere in this country. These are constitutional and human rights that we as a government and people must uphold and defend.’’

The President addresses the audience.

The President told the meeting that his administration will continue to do its best to develop human capital and address poverty and inequality in all parts of the country.

‘‘Providing decent education and health are my priority goals. I am delighted with the successful collaboration between federal institutions like the Bank of Industry and the Kaduna State Government to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills, and low-interest credit to expand economic opportunities,’’ he said.

President Buhari assured the Kaduna State government that the Federal Government will give due consideration to the concerns raised by the Governor about the outstanding issues of payment of compensation and resettlement of communities that have lingered since the post-election violence of 2011.

A tete-a-tete between Buhari and Governor Nasir el-Rufai, during the meeting.
President Buhari discussing with the Emir of the Zazzau Emirate of Zaria, HRH Alhaji Shehu Idris, while Governor el-Rufai, looks on with keen interest.

On the recent killing of Saudi Journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, the President said while the whole world has been forced to watch and listen to what is happening, the situation in Kaduna has not attracted any attention.

‘‘I observed that more than 75 people were killed in Kaduna alone and I haven’t seen anything about it.

‘‘It means we are pushing ourselves as a nation and a people towards irrelevance, seen by the world itself,’’ he said.

Crowd cheering the President as his convoy ride through Kaduna streets on Tuesday.

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