Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Monday said he was shocked by media
reports that quoted the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, as saying
that he (Osinbajo) was warned ahead of the January 1 killings in Logo
and Guma Local Government areas of the state.
In a statement by
his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande,
the Vice-President described as “a terrible falsehood” to suggest that
he was ever informed by the governor or any one else of the killings.
The
statement read, “Governor Ortom wrote to the Vice President, then
Acting President on 7th June 2017 protesting a newspaper publication
where the leadership of Miyetti Allah was reported to have
stated that
it was opposed to the Open Grazing Prohibition law of the State and
that they would mobilise to resist the law.
“The Miyetti Allah
had written to the Vice President on the 5th of June 2017 on the same
law protesting several sections of the law.
“The governor went on
to say that the leadership of Miyetti Allah should be arrested because
they used words such as ‘wicked, obnoxious and repressive,’ to describe
the law, and because these were ‘utterances that are capable of
undermining the peace…’
“The Vice President subsequently met with
the governor, discussed the matter and the security situation in the
state and then ordered law enforcement agencies to be on the alert to
prevent any attacks or violence. This was in June 2017!”
The
statement noted that in the said letter written by the governor, there
was no mention of any threat to any specific one of the 23 local
governments of Benue State.
It explained that the best the law
enforcement agencies could do then was to await information or
intelligence of an imminent attack and none of such came.
It
added that since then, the Vice-President had held meetings with the
Benue State Governor, including a visit to the state on September 6,
2017 at the instance of President Muhamamdu Buhari during the tragic
floods in the state.
At all the meetings, according to the
statement, the Vice-President discussed the security situation of the
state with the governor.
It noted that the then Acting President
also convened a major national security retreat which was attended by
all state governors, service chiefs and heads of security agencies.
It added that the retreat featured detailed discussions on the herdsmen/ farmers’ clashes.
“To
the best of our knowledge, neither Governor Ortom nor the Federal
Government was aware of the imminence of the cowardly attack on Logo
and Guma on the 1st of January, and therefore any suggestion that the
President or the Vice President ignored the state governor’s warning is
both absolutely false and certainly misleading,” the statement
concluded.
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