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Herders Crisis: Don't Say Anything That Will Be Misread - Abdulsalami Warns Governors |SEE DETAILS

Faith Ukanwa

Feb 18, 2021

The chairman, National Peace Committee, and a former military Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, has warned state governors against making utterances capable of inciting communal clashes in the country..

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Abdulsalami who featured on a television show, expressed bitterness on ethnic disharmony. He therefore urged governors to embrace dialogue and secure lives and properties which is their full responsibility..

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He said, "The governors have found themselves in a difficult situation. It is their responsibility to guard their states regardless of who and who is in their states. Ethnic disharmony is rearing itself all over the place. You could see where the herders are being chased from some of parts of the Southern states and their cattle are being killed. Certainly, this heightened tension in the country.

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"Some people are also migrating from one part of the country back to their states where they feel safer. God forbid this is taking us back to the 1960 where we had a problem that resulted in the civil war. That is why myself and the peace committee are calling for caution so that we do not go back to that road.ÔÇØ

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Responding on what governors must do to curb the tension in the country, Abdulsalami said, "They must make sure there is law and order in their states and they should watch their utterances because what they say, people will take it as an order.

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"They as governors should be aware of what they say; they should not say anything that will be misread that they are fighting people who are not of their state origin.

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"Having said that, there must be dialogue between the people who they feel are committing crimes in their areas. Certainly, if some people commit crimes, they should be arrested and prosecuted. It is their responsibility to save lives and properties of all Nigerians living in their statesÔÇØ he said.

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— Faith Ukanwa

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