Southern, middle belt leaders caution Buhari against state of emergency in Benue

Southern, middle belt leaders caution Buhari against state of emergency in Benue

- The southern and middle belt leaders forum has called the federal government to arrest and prosecute those responsible for Benue killings in the country

- The forum warned the presidency about calling a state of emergency in the state

- It alleged that President Buhari has not lived up to Nigerians expectation of his government especially in the area of security

The southern and middle belt leaders forum has warned the presidency against declaring a state of emergency in Benue state and has also called for the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for killings in the state and other parts of the country.

The forum revealed this after a meeting of southern and middle belt leaders in Abuja. The meeting had in attendance Chief Clark, who led the south-south delegation; Chief Ayo Adebanjo, at the head of southwest delegation; Chief John Nwodo, southeast, and Bala Takaya, Vanguard reports.

The leaders reviewed events after its visit to Benue over the Monday, January 1, killings. They said: “President Muhammadu Buhari has not lived up to the expectations of his office by keeping mute on the killings, visiting neighbouring Nasarawa and Adamawa states, while ignoring Benue.”

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In a communiqué by Yinka Odumakin, the forum expressed its worries over soldiers' activities in the state. It said: "Soldiers drafted to Benue state under Operation Cat Dance, were allegedly "circulating leaflets, calling Tiv cattle rustlers, which clearly suggests that the operation is ostensibly meant to turn victims into villains and decimate their capacity for self-defence." In its resolution, the leaders resolved: "President Buhari to stop the killings in Benue and other parts of the country by disarming herdsmen and fishing out culprits for prosecution.”

It further warned: "Any plot to declare a state of emergency in Benue State, as being canvassed by some sponsored group, as such a move in the Western Region had dire consequences in the past.”

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It also called for an investigation into the statement credited to the director general of Department of State Services (DSS), at the Senate security meeting which alleged that sophisticated weapons used by suspected herdsmen are from the armouries of security bodies.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that the Benue youth forum had expressed some fears and concerns on the Nigerian army's exercise "Ayem a Kpatuma" called Cat Race in Benue and other middle belt states.

In a statement sent to Legit.ng on Wednesday, February 21, the forum frowned at the decision of the Nigerian army to announce and publicise the dates the exercise would last.

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Onyirioha Nnamdi Onyirioha Nnamdi is a graduate of Literature and English Language at the University of Lagos. He is a Politics/Current Affairs Editor who writes on news and political topics for Legit.ng. He brings into his reporting a wealth of experience in creative and analytical writing. Nnamdi has a major interest in local and global politics. He has a professional certificate from Reuters and was awarded the editor with the best listicle for 2021. Contact: 08062988054, o.nnamdi@corp.legit.ng