Following the killing of 12 persons and the unrest
that engulfed Katsina Ala LGA, the Benue State Government has suspended Two 3rd
Class Chiefs from Katsina-Ala, Chief Tivlumun Ubugh, the Mue Ter Chongo, and
Chief Ayoleve Ornguga, the Mue Ter Ipusu as well as the District Head of
Mbacher, Chief Luke Atomigba, over their roles in the prolonged crisis between
Shitile and Ikyurav.
The suspension of the chiefs followed
recommendation of the state Security Council after its emergency meeting in
Makurdi on Tuesday.
The state Governor, Samuel Ortom, read the council's
resolutions during a marathon meeting with stakeholders from the local
government area also held on Tuesday at the New Banquet Hall of the Benue
Peoples House in Makurdi.
He stated that the traditional rulers had neglected
their duties and exhibited nonchalance towards efforts aimed at resolving the
crisis.
The governor noted that the traditional rulers had
instead, resorted to fuelling the crisis based on vested interests, thereby
contravening the code of conduct enshrined in the Local Government and
Chieftaincy Law of the State.
The affected traditional rulers are to face a panel
to be constituted by the Tor Tiv to investigate them and determine appropriate
sanctions.
According to the governor, the Council also
directed that all the District Heads from the area who declined invitation to
attend a security meeting with Tor Sankera, Chief Abu King Shuluwa, would be
queried to explain why disciplinary actions should not be taken against them.
He said Council also warned the Tor Sankera to be a
father to all his subjects and eschew sentiments and personal interest,
pointing out that he should work with all his subjects to ensure peace in his
domain.
Ortom said security agencies were directed by
Council to go after criminal elements responsible for the unrest in the area
and also arrest and prosecute any politician found culpable in the violence.
The governor urged the people of Katsina-Ala to go
about their normal businesses without fear of molestation and report suspicious
elements to security operatives for prompt action, adding that the president
had already given marching orders to security agencies to tackle banditry in
the country.
No comments:
Post a Comment