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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
The recent report of the United States Department of State classifying
Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari as among countries persecuting
Christians has received the endorsement of a civil rights advocacy group, the Human
Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA).
It noted that the indictment could not have come at a better time “considering
the fact that the Nigerian government has willfully failed and refused to
arrest, prosecute and punish the sponsors and actors in the serial mass
killings of farmers, Christian worshippers and villagers by armed Fulani
herdsmen for over three years running since the current administration came on
board in 2015.”
HURIWA in a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday also asked world leaders
“to mount pressure on the Nigerian government to render proper account of the
number of armed kidnappers and bandits rounded up and paraded in the media by
the Nigerian Police Force but who have till date not made to face justice.”
The rights group said it is also shocking that over three months since a
Taraba-based armed kidnapper, Alhaji Hamisu Wadume, and a serving Army Captain
were indicted for killing three armed police crime investigators there are
concerted effort to sweep the heinous crime under the carpet.
According to the rights group, “Several top ranking government officials
working for President Buhari openly backed the activities of the dare-devil
armed Fulani herdsmen which they justified by criticising some states like
Benue and Taraba for legislating against open grazing of cattle by Herdsmen.”
It further alleged: “The Presidency has failed to either set up judicial
commissions of inquiry or to cause the immediate arrest of all the suspected
mass killers who masquerade as armed herdsmen to perpetrate dastardly crimes of
blood-cuddling violence unleashed on selected Christian communities in Southern
Kaduna, Plateau, Adamawa, Taraba and Benue states, including the killings of
several Catholic Priests in Benue state and their worshippers and the
systematic kidnappings of Christian pastors in Kaduna State by suspected armed
Islamists and armed Fulani herdsmen which the central and state governments
have failed and refused to handle with efficiency and effectiveness because of
their faith or their Ethno cultural backgrounds.”
HURIWA said it has consistently blamed the current administration under
the Katsina-born President of sidelining Southerners and Christians in the
composition of the hierarchies of the nation’s internal security architectures.
The rights group said “the lopsided appointments of only Hausa/Fulani
Moslem Northerners to head strategic internal security institutions in a
secular society like Nigeria against the constitutionally guaranteed Federal
Character Principles enshrined in section 14(3) of the 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).”
“We are exceedingly pleased that the United States of America has
belatedly acted to challenge the current administration in Nigeria on its
failure to arrest and prosecute mass murderers.
“We are happy to read from the world’s strategic super power nation that
no country, entity, or individual will be able to persecute people of faith
with impunity, in the same words of the United States’ Secretary of State, Mike
Pompeo, as said in the statement from the USA.”
“Atrocities targeted religious minorities of Christianity in the North
have happened and President Muhammadu Buhari overlooked these vicious criminal
acts of killings and genocide,” HUIWA said.
It added: “To say that religious sectarian violence increased in 2018,
with Muslims and Christians attacked based on their religious and ethnic
identity as indicated in The American report is to state The obvious. The
Nigerian federal government failed to implement effective strategies to prevent
or stop such violence or to hold perpetrators accountable as disclosed in the
United States’ report and these are factually accurate and can’t be
contradicted by anybody of superior arguments or body of empirical knowledge.
These are the whole truth and nothing but the truth. We plead with the US
GOVERNMENT to impose sanctions on the federal government headed by the former
military leader Muhammadu Buhari.”

























