Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has directed
the Fulani community in Chawai, Kauru Local Government, to produce one Haruna,
alleged to have caused recent attacks on three communities in the area.The
governor, who gave the order when he visited the area to condole with victims
of the attack, said the suspect must be produced or be arrested by security
agencies.
The News Agency of Nigeria NAN gathered that the recent attack might have
been a retaliation by Haruna, whose house and cattle were said to have been
attacked earlier by villagers, when he allegedly encroached into a farm. El-Rufa’i
said it was important for Haruna to present himself to the government, “so that
we know what his grievances are and find a way to listen to his side of story.
“But if doesn’t come forward, the security agencies
have a very clear instruction to hunt and apprehend him and bring to justice. “We
will not accept the situation in which people result to self help that lead to
loss of lives and property in Kaduna state.” He also warned that the government
would not condone any attempt to take advantage of the current situation in the
area by self serving interests to whip up sentiments and further enflame more
crisis
“As you can see, there are always people that try
take advantage of such situation and it is our duty to ensure we don’t succumb
to that. “We insist on law enforcement, fairness and justice to every one.” El-Rufa’i,
therefore, appealed to the people of Southern Kaduna to live in peace with
another, to ensure development and progress.
According to him, the security of any community
begins with the people themselve who must agree to shun violence and settle
differences through dialogue. “It is necessary to live in peace because
security is not just in the hands of leaders or traditional rulers or security
agencies, ultimately we can only be secure if we choose to live in peace with
one another. “Leaders and law enforcement agencies can only come in to settle
disputes or prosecute those that committed crimes, but living in peace is the
responsibility of everyone.
“If communities that have lived for a hundred years
wake up one morning and say this one is a stranger, this one is an indigene or
settler, this speaks of trouble. “That is why in this state, this government
has given very top attention to the issue of indigeneship. “We believe that
anyone that comes and live in Kaduna and is contributing to development of this
state is a citizen of Kaduna state, and he will have equal right as everyone. “We
don’t believe that any Nigerian can be a stranger in Kaduna. So I appeal to the
people to continue to live in peace, to respect one another.”
He assured people of the area, that the government
would provide necessary infrastructure to guarantee development. “We have
resources constraints, because all states are going through difficult times, but
we are going to do our best. “Kauru is the only Federal constituency that voted
for president Buhari is southern Kaduna. “So it is a very special constituency
for us and any time I see the President, he always asks me what are you doing
for Kauru, because this is a local government very special to him.
“We are working on ensuring the telecom
infrastructure here works better, because many parts of the local government
are not covered by GSM services, we are working on that.” The governor
commended traditional rulers in the area including leaders of theFulani
commuinty for their maturity and push for dialogue and peaceful settlement of
the crisis. Nan recalls that three communities in the area were attacked on
Sunday, Nov. 10, leaving behind 38 people dead. NAN also reports that the
National Emergency Mnagement Agency has provided Maize, matrasses, blankets,
women, men and children wears, among others to victims of the attack.
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