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5 Questions Buhari Must Answer Over Plateau Killings – Amnesty Int.

The International human right group, Amnesty International has queried the Nigerian government over the recent bloodshed in Plateau state that claimed hundreds of lives.

The organization, in a statement signed by its media officer, Isa Sanusi maintained that the authorities are not doing enough to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians.The International human right group, Amnesty International has queried the Nigerian government over the recent bloodshed in Plateau state that claimed hundreds of lives.

The organization, in a statement signed by its media officer, Isa Sanusi maintained that the authorities are not doing enough to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians.

AI also established that independently verified estimated figures showed at least 1813 people have been murdered in 17 states in the country this year, double the 894 people killed in 2017.

“We are gravely concerned about the rising spate of killings across the country, especially the communal clashes between farmers and herders and attacks by bandits across at least 17 states,” the statement quoted Osai Ojigho, Director Amnesty International Nigeria.

“The authorities have a responsibility to protect lives and properties, but they are clearly not doing enough going by what is happening,” Mr Ojigho said.

“The latest incidence in Plateau State, where armed gunmen attacked 11 villages on 23 June for at least seven hours and killed at least 200 villagers without intervention from security forces should be investigated.”

It said it shows unacceptable security lapses that the violence in Plateau started after an attack, which was followed by reprisal attacks from Thursday to Saturday last week.

“Despite the deployment of security forces, including the military in over 30 states, the escalation of these attacks shows that whatever is being done by authorities is not working.

“There is urgent need for people who are suspected of committing crimes to be held accountable.

“We hope that President (Muhammadu) Buhari’s commitment to bring those suspected to be criminally responsible for the killings in Plateau State to justice will break the impunity that has spread through the country.

While the organisation is hoping that the Buhari-led administration will get the the culprits punished, it also questioned the government on the identities of the attackers, their whereabouts and also the slow action of the securities to the scenes of incidents in Plateau.

“In addition, government must answer these questions:

1. who are these attackers,
2. where do they come from,
3. where do they go after attacks,
4. who arms them,
4. why is security forces’ response time very slow?”,

AI queried.

Amnesty International also revealed it is currently investigating the rising insecurity that has resulted in the increase in killings across Nigeria.

It said its investigations showed “worrying details of how frequently the security forces failed to protect villagers. In all cases Amnesty International investigated, the attackers, usually arriving in their hundreds spend hours killing people and setting houses on fire and then disappeared without a trace.

According to AI, the killings have implication on food production in Nigeria.

“We are at the peak of farming season, and communities affected by this wave of violence are largely agrarian. But because of fear of attacks they have either been displaced or unable to cultivate their farms, therefore their major source of food and income threatened by the attacks,” Mr Ojigho said.

The organisation called on government to address “security lapses that make it easier for the killers to carry out attacks and disappear.

“Making arrests and bringing to justice those suspected to be responsible for these attacks is crucial in ending the killings that are gradually turning into almost a daily occurrence. In many instances these killings happen and no arrests take place,” Mr Ojigho said.

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Emeh James Anyalekwa, is a Seasoned Journalist, scriptwriter, Movie producer/Director and Showbiz consultant. He is the founder and CEO of the multi Media conglomerate, CANDY VILLE, specializing in Entertainment, Events, Prints and Productions. He is currently a Special Assistant (Media) to the Former Governor of Abia State and Chairman Slok Group, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu. Anyalekwa is also the National President, Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) https://web.facebook.com/emehjames

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