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    Buhari vows to punish those behind Benue violence

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 16, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    President Muhammadu Buhari met with Governor Samuel Ortom and Benue leaders
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    President Muhammadu Buhari met with Governor Samuel Ortom and Benue leaders

    Nigeria will punish all those behind an outbreak of deadly clashes between cattle herders and farmers, President Muhammadu Buhari said on Monday pushing back at accusations that he failed to take action against members of his own ethnic group.

    At least 83 people have been killed since the start of the new year in violence between the mainly Christian farmers and the semi-nomadic herders, who are mostly Muslims from Buhari’s Fulani ethnic group.

    The outbreak of violence, mostly in the central state of Benue, has become increasingly political ahead of elections in February 2019, with Buhari’s opponents accusing him of failing to take action against the herdsmen.

    “President Buhari said all those involved in the conflict that culminated in loss of lives would not escape justice, including any illegally armed militia in the state,” said a statement released by Nigeria’s presidency, after Buhari spoke to a delegation of Benue political leaders.

    Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is home to 250 ethnic groups, about evenly divided between Christians who mainly live in the south and Muslims who mainly live in the north.

    READ: Osinbajo denies ignoring Governor Ortom’s letter on herdsmen attack

    Central states such as Benue have often seen violence over religious, ancestral and cultural differences.

    Farmers caught up in the clashes say herdsmen, who roam West Africa in search of pasture and often travel in and out of Nigeria through porous borders, are armed with guns and cutlasses.

    VIDEO: Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, @FemAdesina, speaks on the outcome of the President's Meeting with Benue Leaders, today. #SecuringBenue #AsoVillaToday pic.twitter.com/mGhKO6q7Lb

    — Presidency Nigeria (@NGRPresident) January 15, 2018

    Groups representing herdsmen have also accused farmers of violent attacks in the last few years.

    “I assure you that the police, the Department of State Service and other security agencies had been directed to ensure that all those behind the mayhem get punished,” Buhari told the delegation, according to the statement.

    Those who attended the meeting in the capital, Abuja, included the Benue state governor, members of parliament and traditional rulers.

    Buhari, a former military ruler who was elected in 2015 after vowing to improve security, has not yet said whether he will seek a new term next year.

    Last week his spokesman said the suggestion that Buhari was not taking action regarding the herdsmen because of his ethnicity was “disturbing”, adding that such clashes predated Buhari’s administration.

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