Fulani Herdsmen: Benue Governor Visits Agatu amid Criticism
Benue State Governor, Dr. Samuel Ortom, today visited Agatu Local Government Area were Fulani herdsmen allegedly massacred
over 300 people to ascertain the level of destruction.
The governor's visit is coming on the heel of wide
condemnation and criticism by stakeholders who saw his action as an afterthought.
A known critic of the governor and former Lagos
State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, described the visit as
belated, adding that: "I am not impressed. The governor is always lagging
behind like a tail. He should rise up to the occasion as the chief security and
stop playing politics with lives of people.
“I am disappointed his security adviser is not
helping him as over two months, the governor foot dragged in visiting the
ravaged Agatu people for unknown reasons, however sending relief materials
through his deputy to the people.”
A university don and environmental microbiologist
and bioremediation with the department of Biological Sciences, University of
Agriculture Makurdi, Dr. Smart Ichu, who spoke to journalists on the governor’s
visit decried that It is belated.
He lamented that the governor showed lackadaisical
attitude on the attack on the Agatu people as the chief security officer of the
state, “as he cared less hence as well as his failure to properly brief the presidency
on the issue.
"I think the governor should have visited the
area long time ago as the chief security officer of the state. He was prompted
by the United Nations’ visit during which they described the killings as
'genocide'. The governor should have been the first to visit the area and
appropriately inform the president of the situation but he failed to do so.
That is why the President Muhammadu Buhari has shown lukewarm attitude towards
the killings in Agatu and other parts of the state.
He also, castigated the Inspector General of Police
(IG) for allegedly peddling falsehood over the crisis that he did not see 300
corpses in Agatu while in the real sense he did not visit Agatu.
Smart further lampooned the All Progressives Congress
(APC) government for lacking focus in providing alternative change to Nigeria
and Benue State, regretting the high level of insecurity presently facing the state.
He said the APC presented a better manifesto to what they are offering the
citizens today and therefore urged them to engage reverse gear and fulfill
their campaign promises.
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