10th
January, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
ARREST OF SPONSORED BENUE MILITIA:
THERE MUST BE NO COVERUP
Nine
fully armed sponsored Benue militia were arrested yesterday at Arufu by
soldiers from 93 Battalion of the Nigerian Army stationed in Takum, Taraba
State. The men, who had five fully
loaded Ak-45 rifles, allegedly claimed to be members of government sponsored
security volunteer group.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) expresses shock at this
discovery. It is a dangerous precedent and a can of worms. It puts Nigeria at
the edge of the precipice.
Among other things, it implies not just a tacit approval of organized
killings by the government of Benue State but also state sponsorship of groups
behind genocidal attacks. There is no doubt that the victims of these attacks
who have been constant targets of the terror group are Fulanis, whether they
are herdsmen or not. The revelation that their number is more than seven
hundred (700) in the camp is equally alarming.
We strongly suspect that there is more than one camp and
that those in the camps have been involved in inter-state killing operations,
probably disguising as herdsmen at times in order to hang killings on the necks
of herdsmen. There is an urgent need to dig deeper because those nine men are
mere guinea pigs and they will not know what they are not supposed to know.
It exposes the deceitful game at play in the middle belt. While some
state governments appear to have conspired albeit clandestinely to officially grant
hoodlums the licence to kill Fulanis, a powerful anti-herdsmen propaganda
machinery is set in motion churning out falsehood and inciting the populace
against Fulanis. In the meantime the average Nigerian has been deceived into
believing that herdsmen are killers. He took the propaganda hook, line and
sinker.
The revelation that the arrested militia men were being trained
by ex-service men is equally unnerving.
Those who blamed President Muhammadu Buhari for being behind the
killings have also been deceived because clashes between herdsmen and locals in
the region are of great antiquity. In particular, the killings rose
dramatically during the tenure of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, as far back
as 2013, particularly in the months of February, April, May, July and November
of that year. For example, we recall the massacre of fifteen Fulani men by
heavily armed men on 2nd April, 2014 when Fulani settlements at Kadarko
and Rugar Ardo Sodangi in Keana Local Government, Nasarawa State were raided.
We note with grave concern that tension between herdsmen and locals
are aggravated mostly in Christian-dominated communities while state
governments in the South east and South West who have enacted anti-grazing laws
and whose governors have openly demonstrated animosity towards herdsmen and
Muslims are also mainly from such areas. Unless we are deceiving ourselves,
there is a subterranean anti-Muslim sentiment under the guise of anti-grazing.
Nigerians get it wrong when they fail to separate criminals from
their religion or ethnic background. Those who connect Fulani herdsmen to Islam
and whip up anti-Muslim sentiment have chosen a very dangerous angle. Both history
and faith have bound Fulanis and Nigerian Muslims together. Reading between the
lines, anti-Fulani propaganda and hostile acts against the Fulani cannot be
divorced from attacks on Muslims. By the same token, genocide aimed at
the Fulani is indubitably mass killing of Muslims.
MURIC invites Nigerians
to eschew tribal compartmentalization and religious profiling. We are all from
Adam (peace be upon him) and Adam came from ordinary sand. It is the children of
the same father who are attacking themselves when Christians and Muslims lock
horns. Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, peace be upon him) would be most unhappy today
if he were to witness how his children are killing each other. Most of us did
not choose the religion we follow today. Neither did we choose our tribe by
ourselves. We were born into them. We could have been born in China or Russia.
Nigerians should ponder over this and give peace a chance.
MURIC charges the Federal Government to seize the initiative. The
state government cannot be trusted at this stage to investigate the arrest of
the militia men. They should be taken to Abuja for further investigations. Those
found culpable (and this includes their sponsors, trainers, accessories before
and after the fact, etc) should be dealt with according to the laws of the
land. There should be no sacred cows.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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