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Soldiers Deployed To Wipe Us Out, Taraba Community Raises Alarm

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Leaders of Sardauna local government council have raised alarm over plans to wipe out natives in the community through the use of soldiers.

On June 17, a clash between two groups – herdsmen and local farmers – in the Mambila area of the council led to the death of over 18 people.

TheCable reports that in a bid to stop further bloodshed, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo ordered the deployment of troops in the area.

But in a statement signed by Mohammed Tersi, D M Ismaila and Marcus Bovoa, who described themselves as “Sardauna stakeholders”, the group said the government never responded in such a swift manner to attacks carried out by the Fulani who allegedly sacked villages of the locals in the state.

They claimed that the Fulani planned to scuttle the task of the judicial panel of inquiry which was set up to investigate a dispute over land in the area.

“These two incidents shattered the peaceful atmosphere in the area and created much alarm among the people thereby sparking off the unrest that immediately ensued,” they said.

“We are surprised that there has suddenly been a prompt response from the security forces to the Fulani call for their deployment. This response from the security is unprecedented in the history of the armed herdsmen crisis in Nigeria. Within just 48 hours, the Taraba state police commissioner has temporarily relocated his office to

“Within just 48 hours, the Taraba state police commissioner has temporarily relocated his office to Gembu on the Mambila Plateau, a Hausa-Fulani GOC of the army has been moved to the Mambila Plateau and army battalions have moved in.

“At the same time, a military surveillance helicopter has been dispatched to the Mambila Plateau and is hovering over the plateau to protect the Fulanis. This is in sharp contrast to the army’s refusal to respond to calls for intervention in the mass murders perpetrated by the Fulani herdsmen against the defenceless people of Takum, Ussa, Lau, Donga, Bali, and Yorro local government areas in Taraba state. Similarly, the genocide committed against the villagers in Agatu in Benue state, southern Kaduna, Kogi, Ekiti, and Delta states, etc never attracted the army’s response despite the nationwide outcry.

“Similarly, the genocide committed against the villagers in Agatu in Benue state, southern Kaduna, Kogi, Ekiti, and Delta states, etc never attracted the army’s response despite the nationwide outcry.

“The security forces have never been drafted in the swift manner we now see in the crisis on the Mambila Plateau.  We suspect that this is a plot to annihilate the people of the area using security forces, as their entry into the area is in swift response to the Fulani call. Why did the army not take swift action in the long assault and killing of people in Agatu and all other places mentioned above? Are those killed in those places, not human beings? This is baffling outright.”

The group called on the security agencies “to immediately end the selective and arbitrary arrests and protection of individuals and particular groups in the ongoing crisis”.

“In the first place, they were used by certain persons to spark off the current crisis and must do all it takes to restore the people’s confidence in their intervention,” they said.

“Finally, we appeal to the people of the Mambila Plateau to be patient and embrace peace for the overall development of the Mambila Plateau and Taraba state at large.”



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