The Indigenous Ethnic Youth Leaders of Nigeria has berated the Federal Government for the ceaseless and escalating Killings in Plateau state and other parts of the country.
The group said the total failure, grave insensitivity and lack of compassion of the government and its security agencies to provide security for the people and the nation, has left the burden of security on the people who are already divided along ethnic, tribal and religious lines.
In a statement made available to reporters on Tuesday and signed by its national chairman Nensok Gonet, and Comr. Danlami A. Garba, Executive Secretary of the group condemned in strong terms the killing of Nigerians across the country, particularly the attack on Irigwe land which left 77 innocent people dead and the killing of 23 commuters who were said to be on a religious mission to Ondo State.
The group noted that the creation of state Police will go a long way to add value to the nation’s local and community security.
“It is unfortunate that the Federal Government of Nigeria has failed in its primary responsibility of providing security for its citizens, by not taking a serious approach to cope with the security challenges in the country otherwise these deaths would have been averted. Our emphasis on the federal government is because it controls the military and other security agencies in the country. It’s genuineness to cope insecurity in Nigeria would have yielded positive results”.
“It is worthy of note that if the federal government had shown concern to the massacre of the indigenous Irigwe people two weeks ago where communities were completely destroyed leaving 77 people dead and many wounded, by showing concern and bringing the perpetrators to book, the Saturday attack on commuters at Rukuba Road wouldn’t have happened.
“On this note, we want to condemn the consistent killings of indigenous Nigerians across the country. Indigenous Ethnic Nationalities of Nigeria are people of both faiths (Islam and Christianity) and therefore we call on the federal government to rise to the occasion of uniting Nigerians across all beliefs, bringing the “bandits” and “Killer Fulani herdsmen” who are perpetrating coordinated attacks on our communities to book to avoid unnecessary transfer of aggression by mobs on innocent commuters”.
The group call on all Nigerians and Ethnic Nationalities across all faiths to be tolerant of one another, saying, “our religions shouldn’t be the barrier to our oneness, but collectively we should defeat the enemy of peace and the monster trying to plunder our nation into a state of anarchy.
“We call on all indigenous ethnic youths of Nigeria to abstain from taking laws into their hands, but report any form of lawlessness and criminality to law enforcement agencies. We also urge the security agencies to develop the required passion and compassion for the people and do their job with all honesty and sincerity.
We also call on youth leaders to sensitize their members on the need to be tolerant of one another regardless of our religious differences because we are bonded in one big family call Nigeria.
“We are calling on our religious leaders to uphold the tenets of truth as enshrined in their holy books and preach peace and love for the unity of our dear country Nigeria”.
” Let all our Indigenous Ethnic Development Association Leaders in Nigeria come together to confront the monster threatening the unity and collective existence of our people, as an injustice to one is an injustice to all.
“We also call on governments at all levels to be proactive on security issues in the country because it is their primary responsibility to the citizenry.
“We call on our members and all well-meaning indigenous ethnic youths of Nigeria to support our security forces to unravel any syndicate threatening the peace and unity of Nigeria,” the statement said.
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