Tunde Bakare, the serving overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly (LRA),
says President Muhammadu Buhari and his government did nothing about the
genocide in Benue even though they were warned 18 months earlier.
Bakare
also added that the government has failed in what seem to be its area
of strength — security, and has permitted a genocide in some parts of
the country.
“Nothing indicts the current government greater than
its failure in one key performance area that ought to be its strength:
security,” Bakare said.
“Despite recent setbacks, we acknowledge
the gains in the war against Boko Haram, but highly
disturbing is the
mayhem being continually unleashed by herdsmen on communities in
different states across the country, including Benue, Taraba, Plateau,
Adamawa, Kaduna, Enugu, Edo and Ogun States, leaving trails of weeping
and wailing.
“The recent killings in Benue State are akin to the
last straw that is set to break the camel’s back. Not only has the
government failed to stop these killings across the country, it has done
so against the backdrop of conspiratorial silence, choosing rather to
label such attacks ‘an issue of communal misunderstanding’, as the
Inspector General of Police recently did in respect of the Benue
attacks; it has treated the menace with kid gloves even after the Global
Terrorism Index 2015 described ‘militant’ herdsmen as ‘the fourth most
deadly group of 2014’.
“Worse still, some of these killings have reportedly been carried out in collusion with the military.
BUHARI WAS WARNED 18 MONTHS EARLIER

Iyorwuese Hagher ‘warned Buhari 18 months earlier’
Bakare said the federal government has “become complicit for the following reasons:
“By
not advancing and vigorously executing policies aimed at pre-empting or
preventing these killings even with sufficient warnings: I am reminded
of the open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari by a former Nigerian
High Commissioner to Canada and Second Republic senator, Prof. Iyorwuese
Hagher. Permit me to quote excerpts from that letter:
‘Your
Excellency Mr. President…I am pained that you ignored my advice in my
private memorandum to you dated 30th July 2016. I had warned you of the
possibility of a horrendous genocide in Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Southern
Kaduna, and Southern Adamawa States.
‘I asked you to be
proactive and stop the genocide that has been ongoing but which would
burst out in the open and shock the world within 18 months. Your office
replied my letter…thanking me ‘immensely’ and giving me the assurances
that the advice would be heeded…I regret to now inform you that it is
seventeen months since my warning and prediction and your government did
nothing to pre-empt or prevent the genocide.'”
UNEMPLOYED NIGERIANS HAVE INCREASE BY ALMOST 10MILLION
“This
administration anchored its policy outlook on three main thrusts,
including security, job creation through diversification, and
anti-corruption, yet all around us are signs of retrogression,” Bakare
said.
“As at June 2015, the unemployment rate was 8.2% of a
labour force of 74 million, meaning that about 6 million Nigerians were
unemployed.
“By September 2017, despite such efforts as
N-Power and a range of policies aimed at improving enterprise
development and facilitating job creation, the unemployment rate had
risen to 18.8% of a labour force of 85.1 million, indicating that
between 2015 and 2017, the number of unemployed Nigerians rose from
about 6 million to almost 16 million.”
Source: TheCable.ng
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