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What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by GSA01: 2:17pm On Jul 17, 2018
The Presidency defended yesterday its response to the killings across the country.

It gave a timeline of President Muhammadu Buhari’s activities to end it.

All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Adams Oshiomhole said the party was concerned about the killings. He called on security agents to prove to Nigerians that they can defend them and ensure the safety of lives and properties.

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) advised Nigerians to stop blaming President Buhari for the killings, saying: “Nigerian lawmakers should take the lion’s share of the blame, followed by the citizens and the media”.

It added that politicians, tribal bigots and a section of the media, which has been spreading wrong information about killings, should also take the blame.

Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina said: “A popular refrain from some quarters is that the President is not doing enough to combat the insecurity that has beleaguered the country in recent times.

“Lest that untruth begin to wear a garb of reality, let us consider some initiatives taken under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari to rein in the security situation, particularly since January, 2018.

For January 2018, Adesina said: “Leadership of the police deployed in Benue State, after mass killings reportedly committed by herdsmen. This was followed by a fact-finding team led by the Minister of Interior, and deployment of Special Forces of the military to restore law and order.

“National Economic Council sets up 10-man committee on farmers/herdsmen clashes, headed by the Vice President.

“The 1 Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, launched a special operation,Karamin Goro (Small Kolanut), in collaboration with the Air Force, Police, Department of State Services, and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC; to tackle kidnapping, robbery and cattle rustling in parts of Kaduna and Niger states (Minna-Birnin Gwari-Pandogari and Minna-Sarkin Pawa general areas).”

In February 2018, “the Nigerian Army commenced Exercise Ayem Akpatuma covering Benue, Taraba, Kogi, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Niger states, in order to tackle kidnappings, herdsmen/farmers’ clashes, among others”.

“The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) inducted its first indigenous operational Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV),Tsaigumi. The newly-inducted UAV has day and night capability, an operational endurance in excess of 10 hours, a service ceiling of 15,000 feet and a mission radius of 100km, and is capable of being used for policing operations, disaster management, convoy protection, maritime patrol, pipeline, power line monitoring as well as mapping and border patrol duties.

“The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) established 10 new Units as NAF had concluded plans to set up Quick Response Wings (QRWs) across Nasarawa State, in a bid to tackle the herders/farmers clashes plaguing some states within the axis.”

In March, Adesina said, the government took some steps, including President Buhari’s sympathy visits to states that had experienced wanton killings in the country.

“The Nigerian Army extended Exercise Ayem Akpatuma in Taraba State by two months.

“The committee set up by the National Economic Council on farmers/herdsmen clashes submits report, making far reaching recommendations for peace, including ranching in five states.

For April 2018, Adesina said the Air Force took delivery of a second batch of two brand new Mi-35N helicopter gunships to boost internal security. It deployed Special Forces to Zamfara State to combat criminality.

In May 2018, police inaugurated a Mobile Squadron in Takum, Taraba State, the Nigerian Air Force established three new Quick Response Wings (QRW) in Taraba, Nasarawa and Benue states, and deployed Special Forces personnel to these new bases. (Taraba State QRW is located in Nguroje; Nasarawa State QRW in Doma; and Benue State QRW in Agatu).

Also in May, “Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris ordered the deployment of 200 policemen, and 10 patrol vehicles to Birnin Gwari (Kaduna-Zamfara axis) to tackle armed banditry in the area.

“President Buhari approved the establishment of a new Battalion of the Nigerian Army, as well as a new Police Area Command, in Birnin Gwari LGA of Kaduna State, as part of measures to scale up the security response to the banditry affecting the area. Chief of Army Staff. Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai has since flagged off the new Battalion (2 Battalion Forward Operating Base, FOB) in Kanfanin Doka Village, Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State.

“The Defence Headquarters assembled a Special Military Intervention Force comprising more than 1,000 personnel, drawn from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Police, DSS and NSCDC, to respond to the security challenges in the North Central and North West. On May 8, 2018, the Force launched Operation WHIRL STROKE as a full-scale military operation to completely restore law, order and stability in the affected communities. The Whirl Stroke Operational Force Commander is Major General Adeyemi Yekini.

“Chief of Army Staff inducted a mix of 49 Toyota Land Cruisers and Innoson gun trucks at the HQ of the 133 Special Forces Battalion of the Nigerian Army at Azare to support the ongoing OPERATION LAST HOLD in Northern Borno.

“NAF launched newly-constructed accommodation for the 205 Combat Search and Rescue Group (CSARG) — established in 2017 to provide aid and operational assistance to wounded and distressed troops serving in combat units — in Kerang, Plateau State.

“The Air Task Force of NAF commenced Operation THUNDER STRIKE to attack selected locations of Boko Haram Terrorists in the North-East.

“The Nigerian Army commissioned its new Forward Operating Base in Epe, Lagos State.”

Adesina said in June 2018, the NAF deployed combat helicopters to its 207 Quick Response Group (QRG) in Gusau, Zamfara State to support the fight against armed banditry in the town and its environs.

President Buhari approved the establishment of Operation WHIRL STROKE II, for deployment in Zamfara and Kaduna states.

Securing the length and breadth of the country, he noted, is a continuing commitment.

“It is one of the key pledges of the Buhari administration, which it is carrying out night and day,” the spokesman stressed.

According to him, the security situation in the country in May 2015 when the administration came on board was in tatters.

Adesina added: “It pulled up its bootstraps, rolled up its sleeves, set to work, and the Boko Haram insurgency was beaten back. It was eventually degraded.

“Other security challenges are being tackled and will subsequently become history. Not doing enough, as some critics claim, is not part of the deal, nor is it reality, no, not by any stretch of the imagination. A lot is being done, and success is guaranteed,” he said.

Oshiomhole, speaking after the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) meeting yesterday, said Nigerians must come together with the same vigour they fought the Boko Haram insurgency to defeat the menace of herdsmen killings rather than attaching ethnic and religious sentiments to the killings.

He told the security agents to wake up to their responsibilities as no one will be satisfied with making explanations or try to explain away why we cannot secure human lives especially of a Nigerian citizen within the borders of Nigeria.

He said: “We have deliberated on the unfortunate incident that occurred in Sokoto state last week in which a number of innocent Nigerians were killed in cold blood by gunmen.

“We are worried about this and our preliminary investigations showed that those affected come from a part of the state that can be said to quite rural and probably a place where people don’t even have cattle. All they have is just their farm land.

“This killings, like other killings across the country is condemnable and the NWC condemn them in the strongest words possible, we believe that every Nigerian, regardless of his location has a right to life.

“We admit that the minimum obligation of government is to protect lives and property and we urge our security chiefs to do everything possible not only to arrest all those involved in this senseless killing, but to do everything possible to be seen to have the competence to protect lives and property.

“No one will be satisfied with making explanations or try to explain away why we cannot secure human lives especially of a Nigerian citizen within the borders of Nigeria.

“We want to strongly appeal to all Nigerians and the media should help us in this process. This is the only country that we have and so, we must do everything to give every Nigerian a sense of security regardless of his accident of birth place which some people refer to as ethnic origin or his choice of residence of religious belief.

“It is not helpful to national efforts of security lives and property if any Nigerian, including religious leaders and Media seeks to explain criminality in terms of religion or ethnic nationality. This is unhelpful in terms of our collective responsibility to work with security agencies to provide useful information that can lead to the arrest of criminals and also help them to preempt any plan by criminals to undermine our collective security.

“Those responsible for the wanton killings in Sokoto and those who are victims are of the same ethnic origin and unarguably of the same religious persuasion. It is the same thing in Zamfara state.

“It is not between one ethnic group or the other and so, if these criminals found themselves in other parts of the country as they have done from time to time, and their victims are of different ethnic origin, we should insist that we treat them for who they are, criminals that government has a duty to pursue and chase out of the territory of Nigeria and all those who are perpetuating crimes be brought to justice in accordance with the provisions of our laws.

“As a nation, we should all be united, not only in co democracy in this wanton killing, but also in helping government to do what it has to do compel security agents to live up to their mandate. It is clearly unhelpful and it bothers on divisive politics if we seek to disguise criminality either in religious terms or ethnic terms.

“Government has a duty to protect all citizens regardless of their religious belief. I ask the Media to help us to educate the people that it does not help the process of law enforcement if crime and criminality are identified in terms of their ethnic origin or their religion.

“But we are together as a party and Nigerians that this killings stand condemned and our security must do everything possible to convince Nigerians that under their leadership, we are safe and secured. They must continue to review their operational modalities in the light of emerging threats.

“The Buhari government is determined to do everything possible to secure the live and property of every Nigerian. That is one of the key objective that this government committed itself to. Unfortunately , as much as we have made progress, we cannot but commend the President and security agents in decimating Boko Haram.”

In a statement in Ibadan yesterday, quoted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) MURIC’s Director Prof. Ishaq Akintola, said “Nigerian lawmakers should take the lion share of the blame, followed by the citizens and the media.

“They should all accept their culpability in this peculiar mess instead of blaming the executive since the latter has done what is humanly possible within the law.’’

He said it was unfair to blame Buhari for Nigeria’s inability to stop killings because security was a collective responsibility, particularly the different arms of government.

“The executive, judiciary, legislature and the press as the fourth estate of the realm also has a vital role to play as well as the citizens.

“The legislature, instead of cooperating with the executive, is an open enemy even in a sensitive matter like the security of lives and property.

“As killings occur on a daily basis, Buhari made a move in April to procure more weapons to fight insecurity but the senate turned down the request.

“National Assembly made so much fuss about Buhari’s request for $1 billion from the Consolidated Revenue Fund, threatening to impeach him for approving its release without its consent.

“The same self-serving legislature delayed the budget for seven months just to get back at the executive and of course no money can be released before the Appropriation Act is signed into law.

“The national Assembly also declined to accede to Buhari’s request to approve the sum of $496 million for the procurement of Super Tucano aircraft from the United States.

“Yet Nigerians failed in their duty to question the right of their lawmakers to endanger their lives,’’ Akintola said.

Akintola said the recent revelation by Hon. Ahmed Maje that certain politicians sponsored killers and assassins who were trained in Israel has completely absolved President Buhari in the killings.

MURIC urged Nigerians to adopt a holistic approach to killings occurring in the country.

“Farmer-herder clashes are common everywhere, particularly in West Africa and Nigeria is not an isolated case but we are behaving as if Nigeria is an island.

“Take Ghana as an example. Earlier this year, cattle rustlers invaded farmlands in Ashanti, Volta, Brong Ahafo and the Eastern regions leading to killings and the destruction of farms.
“But Ghanaians did not crucify their president because of the clashes but solve the problem by establishing their first cattle ranch last week at Afram Plains in the eastern region. It plans to establish more in the Volta and Ashanti regions.

“It is time to face realities. We must borrow a leaf from Ghana. That country is as multi-religious and multi-cultural as Nigeria,’’ Akintola said.

http://thenationonlineng.net/what-buhari-has-done-on-killings-by-presidency/
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by HungerBAD: 2:18pm On Jul 17, 2018
Let me start with Adamu Oshiomole.

My advice to Adamu Oshiomole is that National Security matters, is not a political party matter. He should stick to being the Chairman of the APC and leave security matters to those that are better trained to handling it.

Adamu Oshiomole should know we are not talking about rigging here.

Now back to Buhari and his cluelessness on how to stop the menace of the Fulani Herdsmen.

General Buhari is a veteran of the Nigeria Civil War, where he commanded soldiers into and saw combat himself. What the Fulani Herdsmen have done is to declare war in Nigeria,and Nigerians are asking the President to use his war experience to defend the Country,and not only the Fulani people.

Practical steps to protecting Nigerians.

Step 1- Sack and Retire all the Service Chiefs,and bring in new ones,with a direct mandate to address and curb all insecurity matters in Nigeria.

Step 2- Remove or retire all the Present GOC's of the Nigeria Army,as a lot( especially those in troubled states) seems to have instructed their formations not to do anything to protect Nigerians.

Step 3- The Presidency should stop the public Bromance between them and fringe elements like Myetti Allah and MURIC,by not condemning them for promoting divisiveness.

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Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by sarrki(m): 2:19pm On Jul 17, 2018
Sack all the service chief

On that we stand

We the progressives
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by crazyABO(m): 2:26pm On Jul 17, 2018
In 1 sentence. # our president has gone mad again#
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by Righteousness89(m): 4:21pm On Jul 17, 2018
*#ThisIsNigeria: With The Aid of Terror, Buhari Is Forcefully Confiscating Land, Budgeting Billions For Fulani Herders*

1. Buhari since assuming power has been rapidly budgeting billions for Fulani cattle rearers, the group to which he belongs. The terror has been used as a means of pushing for Senate, NEC, NGF meetings and rapid billions approvals.
https://guardian.ng/news/benue-groups-kick-over-n170-billion-vote-for-cattle-ranches/
https://newsrescue.com/buhari-gets-approval-1-billion-fulani-herdsmen-council-state-ibb-gej-absent/
http://sunnewsonline.com/fg-to-spend-n5-30bn-on-national-grazing-reserve-development/

2. The Fulani herders have repeatedly threatened that only if they get land can there be peace:
https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/tori-42676578
http://www..ng/news/plateau-killings-there-will-be-no-peace-until-you-give-us-land-fulani-herdsmen
http://dailypost.ng/2018/06/30/plateau-killing-miyetti-allah-gives-reasons-therell-no-peace-slams-fulani-lawmakers/

2. Buhari has been seizing and allocating land to the cattle rearers as his top function. While other needy Nigerian sectors have never gotten such attention including the starving and poisoned farmer and fisherman victims of oil polluted waterways of the Niger Delta. The wealthy owners of the cattle are getting these seizures of land across the states by priority government fiat:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/cattle-colonies-370000-hectares-nigerias-landll-given-herdsmen-personal-business-cso/
https://www./2018/04/27/see-the-five-states-where-fg-has-approved-ranching/

3. The Buhari government itself is directly involved in terrorizing the people by promoting the terror threats issued by Fulani terrorist herders directly and openly on national TV:

Give Up Your Ancestral Land For Ranches Or Continue To Die – Buhari:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO8jFbNwteg
Buhari via media aide, severally repeats threat "Give up your ancestral land or die" on National TV:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvK_POZz8NA

4. Youth and community leaders are beginning to riot over the land seizures. the mainstream media is paid to be quiet and report the riots as random unrest without writing that they are due to the land seizures.

Nasarawa: https://newsrescue.one/locals-kick-as-nasarawa-gov-dedicates-their-land-as-grazing-ranch-without-consulting-rulers-stakeholders-youth/
Taraba: https://newsrescue.one/taraba-irate-youth-riot-confiscation-of-communal-lands-by-nigerian-authorities-stone-police-commissioner/

See NAN report on the riots where the irate youth even stoned the Taraba police commissioner. Notice NAN left the reason for the uprising out of the report:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/276717-rampaging-youth-stone-injure-police-commissioner.html

5. Buhari, ElRufai etc have openly declared their allegiance to Fulani nationhood over Nigeria. ElRufai has threatened as reads "We will write this for all to read. Anyone, soldier or not that kills the Fulani takes a loan repayable one day no matter how long it takes." https://twitter.com/elrufai/status/224577000218689537?lang=en

ElRufai has further admitted paying Fulnai terrorists even outside the nation's borders involved in the killings in Nigeria:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/weve-paid-fulani-stop-killings-southern-kaduna-el-rufai/

Buhari has declared that had he not been gainfully employed, he would possibly have been a Fulani terrorist:
http://dailypost.ng/2018/04/27/part-herdsmen-attacking-people-buhari/

When caught in the act of betraying Benue people, Buhari refused to check his police chief for allegedly removing special forces against his orders. Nothing was done to the IG for this act in aid of Fulani terror:
https://newtelegraphonline.com/2018/03/didnt-know-igp-disobeyed-orders-killings-buhari/

Buhari's IGP has actually openly announced that he will not pursue herder terrorists:
Benue Killings: Why we’re not going after killer herdsmen now – Police:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/255152-benue-killings-not-going-killer-herdsmen-now-police.html
http://dailypost.ng/2018/03/01/police-cant-arrest-punish-herdsmen-igp-idris/
https://allafrica.com/stories/201801110211.html

The Buhari government vehemently refused to proscribe Fulani terrorists as such, in spite of their acts above the law and open admission to terrorism.
https://ynaija.com/fulani-herdsmen-not-terrorists-garba-shehu/

Compare to how the Buhari government rapidly massacred 1000 unarmed minority Shia Muslims in Kaduna and buried them in a mass grave secretly in the middle of the night and immediately proscribed the organization; since illegally detaining the leader, his wife and over 100 other members: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/208701-zaria-massacre-months-silence-buhari-promises-appropriate-response.html

Also compare to how over 100 Igbo were massacred and also secretly mass buried in Onitsha Military cemetery:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/investigationspecial-reports/205176-special-report-onitsha-massacre-pro-biafra-supporters-coordinated-sss-operative.html ) and how IPOB was rapidly proscribed.

6. Amnesty International, TY Danjuma, others have assessed and directly accused the Buhari administration of aiding the herder terror killings.

Amnesty International raised the issue of no security response for a full 7 hours of terror on the people of Jos during #PlateauMassacre:
http://punchng.com/un-condemns-plateau-killings-ai-says-fg-encouraging-murderers/

Defend yourselves or you will all die, by Retired General T.Y. Danjuma:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/03/herdsmen-attacks-defend-youll-die-t-y-danjuma/

Article by Dr. Perry Brimah of royal Fulani heritage and son of famous West African cattle rearer family, known for peaceful coexistence and community development. Whatsapp Tel: +234-903-420-3031; +1-929-427-5305; @CabalMustGo; @EveryNigerian
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by limeta(f): 4:38pm On Jul 17, 2018
The change you brought upon yr self
You vote in the person that will kill you God no vex
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by FarahAideed: 4:39pm On Jul 17, 2018
Watch the effort of the govt below


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ADybby14Rw
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by Firefire(m): 6:30am On Jul 18, 2018
It is well...

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Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:38am On Jul 18, 2018
Do you think Buhari feel anything about all these killings?... NO! It gives him more energy to junket around the globe
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by magoo10(m): 6:39am On Jul 18, 2018
With bokoharam still overrunning military base and killing Nigerian soldiers ,and fulani herdsmen cum gaddaffi terrorist maiming and killing defenseless people at will ,this government has done nothing.
Re: What Buhari Has Done On Killings, By Presidency by Omeokachie: 8:14am On Jul 18, 2018
Moment I saw MURIC, I knew it would be another MUMU talk.

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