The United States of America has blamed the killings in the Middle Belt
and northern Nigeria on what it identified as the reign of impunity,.
The American government also said the killings increased because the perpetrators were not punished.
“The Nigerian government should strengthen its laws to deal with killers,” it advised.
The
US also urged the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to
ensure the conduct of a free, fair, transparent, peaceful and credible
process of the 2019 general elections by the Independent National
Electoral Commission.
“We want partners in ways to ensure that
the kind of violence we have seen over the past months don’t flare up in
any election”, the American government stated.
The Deputy Chief
of Mission and Charge de Affaires, US Embassy in Nigeria, David Young,
expressed these views in an interview with journalists on Sunday night
in Jos during his fellowship with church leaders in Plateau State.
Young,
who is said to be a key member of the Methodist Church in the US, was
responding to questions on the solution to the ceaseless killings and
crisis between farmers and Fulani herdsmen in Plateau State, after he
delivered a sermon titled, ‘Living as a Christian in a multi-religious
and multi-cultural context.’
He also paid tribute to the
83-year-old Imam of Nghar village, Gashish District, Alhaji Abubakar
Abdullahi, who reportedly saved 300 persons, including Christians when
suspected Fulani herdsmen struck on June 24.
The acting US
Ambassador to Nigeria also reiterated the condolences of the Donald
Trump’s administration to the families of those killed by suspected
Fulani herdsmen who attacked some communities in the Barkin Ladi Local
Government Area of Plateau State.
He said, “On behalf of the
United States government and American people, I want to express again
our condolences on the tragic loss of lives across Plateau,
North-Central and North-West states. Quite a lot of people have died; it
has been very terrible tragedies. We want to affirm the sanctity of
human lives and anytime a person dies, it is a tragic loss, be that
person a Christian, Muslim, Berom, farmer or herder.
“I think it
is clear, we know and government knows that as well. A lot of people are
doing good things and working hard. But it needs to be even more
because it is clear that there is a climate of impunity. When people are
committing serious crimes, they get away with it, without being brought
to justice.
“It is so important that there should be very strong
efforts to make sure that people are brought to justice for these
terrible crimes. It is also important to address the drivers of
conflicts, address opportunity, fight poverty and provide jobs and hope
for young people because definitely young people are getting into
terrible groups. They really need to be part of the future and as such
need mentoring and parenting.”
Young said key actors in Nigeria should be deeply involved in the peace-making process.
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