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Attackers of Fulani herdsmen in Mambilla must be punished – Group tells Osinbajo

Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has been petitioned by a human rights group, under the aegis of Save Humanity Advocacy Centre, SHAC, over the recent massacre of Fulani Herdsmen in Mambilla, a community in Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba State.

The SHAC said it will embark on a nationwide protest if necessary action was not taken on the incident.

Over 50 persons were killed while about 120 houses were reportedly razed on June 18 in a simultaneous attacks carried out on Fulani herdsmen living in the area.

Also over 200 cows were killed by the attackers who invaded several villages and settlements.

The Executive Director of the group, Comrade Abubakar Ibrahim, in a statement issued on Thursday in Kaduna condemned the killings in Mambilla Plateau and called for reinforcement of security in the area to avert further loss of lives.

Ibrahim acknowledged Osinbajo’s swift reaction to the incident, but urged him to go beyond that by setting up a panel of inquiry to unravel the root cause of the attack.

He said, “We are however at pains to bring to your attention the need to go beyond these initial reactions from Your Excellency since we know the demands of managing the affairs of a country as complex as Nigeria could soon have the tragic incident on the Mambilla Plateau pushed into irrelevance until another rude awakening exposes the culture of ethno-religious intolerance that has become ingrained in our national psyche having been actively promoted by some state actors.

“The Fulani communities in Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba State have called for the Acting President’s intervention in the wake of the massacre. In a nation that is being ravaged by sponsored violence by highly placed persons, the plight of these communities may not merit special attention but the concerns they have expressed about the attacks against them being an act of genocide calls for a different approach in addressing the Mambilla Massacre.

“It is a development that can complicate matters for Nigeria before the International Criminal Court since indifference from the Federal Government would be construed as acquiescence with a pogrom.

“A further imperative to investigate the allegation of genocide in Mambilla, Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba state is the domino effect that could result if nothing is done.”

“The few states that once allow the folly of ethnic cleansing on their soils are yet to get out the cycle of reprisals till date.

“Without prejudice to what investigation of the massacre will uncover, going preliminary information from stakeholders, the Taraba State Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku, the Speaker of Taraba State House of Assembly, Mr. Abel Diah, and authorities of Sardauna Local Govenrment must accept responsibilities for what happened. They must be told the plain truth to make them repent, pay reparation and apologize for what happened or be made to face the ICC.

“Community and traditional leaders in the area must also pay for their indifference to the sufferings of those maimed and their properties destroyed. They too must be made to keep a date with the ICC to serve as lesson to others.

“Your Excellency the Acting President, our prayers are therefore that:
“The attention of the nation and the entire world should be focused on what happened on the Mambilla Plateau as a way of building the consensus that ensures this does not happen anywhere else in Nigeria ever again.
“An investigation should be ordered into what happened to identify those that should be punished for this crime.

“Your Excellency, the Acting President receives the leadership of the Save Humanity Advocacy Centre and other human rights campaigners in a mass rally on Monday July 17, 2017 to draw attention to the need for ethno-religious tolerance in the country.”

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Wisdom Nwedene studied English Language at Ebonyi State University. He is a writer, an editor and has equally interviewed many top Nigerian Politicians and celebrities. For publication of your articles, press statements, upload of biography, video content, contact him via email: nwedenewisdom@gmail.com

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