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Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen Tukur Buratai
Commander of the
Military Operation Safe Haven, Maj.-Gen. Augustine Agundu, has asked farmers
and herders in southern part of Kaduna State to surrender illegal weapons in
their possession or risk being arrested.
He also alleged some
retired security officers of Southern Kaduna extraction were responsible for
promotion of violence in the area but assured they will soon be nabbed.
The Commander, who
stated these in Kafanchan, on Monday, during Kaduna State government and
Defence Headquarters’ Operation Safe Haven’s meeting with stakeholders in
southern Kaduna, said the farmers and herders must stop their old practice of
taking laws into their hands.
Maj.-Gen. Agundu, who
spoke passionately on why Kaduna people must live in peace with one another,
urged residents to identify and report criminal elements in their communities
to security agencies for prompt action.
According to him:
“Farmers and herders carrying illegal fire arms must surrender them to the
nearest security post to avoid arrest.
“Farmers and herders
must always report any grievances to security especially the military rather
than taking laws into their own hands. This will not be tolerated.
“As farmer you don’t
need to kill another person who destroys your farmland because we cannot buy
life. We must stop stealing cows. I also advise the herdsmen to stop using
children to rear cows and night rearing. Let us isolate the bad ones, the
criminals that cut across all the tribes. We must be tolerant of each other and
grow understanding,” he urged.
The Commander, who
earlier visited the Chief of Kagoro and Emir of Jama’a at their respective
palaces, called for tolerance among residents and warned trouble makers to
leave Southern Kaduna or face the full wrath of the law.
He said: “What we want
from you is to identify the bad ones living in your communities and report to
us the security for prompt action for peace to reign. No problem without
solution, we must hold our communities together to live in peace.
“Let’s appeal to our
conscience, people who are giving us problem are only few. The land that
belongs to all of us is the six feet’s grave, at the end of day nobody owns any
land.
“The people who are
fueling crisis are not from here, they are in cities. We must say no to
violence. When people want to cause crisis, they sow the seed of discord among
people.
“There are serving and
retired security officers in this state and many are the ones promoting
violence. We will get you; it is just a matter of time.
“I am appealing to you
all, to give us useful information to pick up the few bad ones living among us
for peace. Our men are ready to bring peace.” He said.
Speaking with the
traditional rulers, the Commander said: “We have the responsibility to always
tell truth to the people. The few individuals are the ones propagating hatred
to cause havoc in our communities today. Enough of trouble, some people are
keeping fire arms especially in Plateau state and that is what we are doing now
in Plateau by moping the illegal fire arms”
“My appeal to you
traditional rulers is to isolate the bad ones, the enemies are living within
us, identify them to foster peace in Southern Kaduna. If we keep the bad ones
among us, peace will delay. Some trouble makers are in cities, they only come
and instigate problem. We must go back to old days where we all lived in peace
with one another. Let’s respect each other,” Gen. Agundu said. (The Nation)







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