The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has called
on the country’s security agencies to, as a matter of urgency, fish out the
killers of scores of people in Plateau State last weekend.
Saraki, who made this call on Wednesday in Jos, Plateau
State capital, while on a condolence visit to the state Governor, Simon Lalong,
over the recent killings in the state, said it was high time the security
agencies came together to fish out the perpetrators of the dastardly act.
Meanwhile, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon.
Yakubu Dogara, also stated that President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed
"taken enough steps" to put an end to the wanton killings by mostly
armed herdsmen across the country.
Speaking after he and the Senate President, Dr. Bukola
Saraki, visited the president over the renewed killings in Jos, Plateau
State, Dogara further hinted of plans by
Buhari to effect some reorganisation to forestall future occurrence.
According to the Senate president in a statement
signed by his spokesman, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the security agencies must ensure
that those responsible for the killings are quickly apprehended to help bring
an end to killings on the Plateau.
He said: "We must also ensure that all those
who are responsible for these killings must account for it. It is part of providing
succour and ensuring peace. You cannot bring back the lives, but finding and
prosecuting the perpetrators will go a long way in helping to calm people and
ease the pain that they are going through.
“Therefore, yet again, we call on our security
agents to ensure that they find the perpetrators that have done this and make
them account for their detestable actions.”
He also stated that working towards peace in
Plateau State and Nigeria as a whole must remain the primary responsibility of
all Nigerians.
Saraki, who led a three-man Senate delegation, said
the sad incident was not only a loss to Plateau State but Nigeria as a whole.
He stated that though the National Assembly is currently
on recess, "let me assure you that when we resume next week, this is one
of the prime issues that will be up for discussion.
"However, we thought it necessary to come here
personally to meet with the people of the state to commiserate with the
families because words cannot really describe this kind of pain.
“Our prayer to Almighty God is to grant the affected
families the fortitude to bear these losses. At this time as well, I also pray
to God to give the governor the courage to be able to manage this challenge and
bring solace to a lot of people.”
On his part, Speaker Dogara, in a statement issued by his
Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Hassan Turaki, said the
National Assembly leadership seized the opportunity "to advise the
president on other measures and actions that would help bring lasting peace in
our country in accordance with the resolutions passed at the joint emergency
closed-door session of the National Assembly some weeks ago."
According to Dogara, "We requested for the meeting in
order to hear from the president the steps and measures he is taking to end the
orgy of killings and violence not only on the Plateau but in other parts of the
country.
"The president briefed us on what he saw firsthand when
he visited Plateau State last Tuesday and the measures he is putting in place
to forestall recurrence.
"Buhari has taken enough steps and told us what he is
doing especially the reorganisation that he plans to put in place to ensure that
this doesn’t happen again.
"I want to seize this opportunity to once again offer
our condolences to families of victims of violence in Zamfara, Benue, Plateau,
Taraba, Adamawa, Kaduna Nasarawa, Borno, Yobe and other states, and urge our
citizens to embrace peace without which there cannot be any meaningful
development."
However, the Senate president stated that though
this was a very difficult time for Plateau State, the entire country stands
with the state during this sad period.
“We were late in coming here because both the Speaker
of the House of Representatives and I sought an appointment with the president
on the killings that occurred here to see how we would come together to see
what could be done to forestall and prevent future occurrences like this and
provide relief and support for all those that have been affected,” he said.
Responding, Lalong commended Saraki and the Senate
delegation, saying: “We welcome you to our state.
"When this thing started, as the leader of our
geopolitical region, you called me, despite your busy schedule to ask me ‘What
can I do to help?’
“On behalf of the good people of this state, I thank
you and the Senate delegation for being here. This is because you are not only
here representing yourselves, you are here representing the entire National
Assembly.”
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