Taraba
village alarmed over ‘helicopter loaded with arms’
• Herdsmen
raze Falae’s farm in Ondo State
• Fayose
threatens leader of Ekiti cattlemen
A group,
Islamic State in West Africa (ISWA), is operational in North Central and South
South Nigeria. It deploys foreign terrorists that unleash mayhem on
communities, with a view to exacerbating ethnic and religious tensions.
This
disclosure was made in a report presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The report
was described as the result of findings by security operatives, including the
Department of State Services (DSS).
A presidency
source, at the weekend, said the discovery of the ISWA network followed the
arrest of suspected attackers consisting of Fulani herdsmen,
government-sponsored militias, militants and other miscreants in Benue State.
The source
noted that many of the persons in custody spoke only the French language,
unable to communicate in any of the Nigerian dialects.
This is the
first time security officials have confirmed the activities of ISWA.
The source
disclosed that a “good number” of the terrorists have been arrested, not only
in the Benue valley, but also in towns in Edo State, specifically Akoko-Edo,
Okpella and Benin, and Okene, in Kogi State.
“It is
understood that the cell, which has members in different parts of the country,
concentrates on recruiting young men to fight for the Islamic State in West
Africa by unleashing cold-blooded murder on innocent citizens.
“There was
intelligence that they planned several attacks, here, before and during
Christmas and New Year. Their bombing targets included fuel depots, foreign
missions, police and military establishments.
“Their
network is very wide. So much was achieved by the DSS, which made a significant
number of arrests in the last two months that helped preempt the attacks. This
saved Nigeria from the spate of major terrorist attacks witnessed elsewhere,
syndicated by ISIS worldwide,” the source said.
The source
added: “We are learning more and more about this complex and sophisticated
network. This is the main reason the secret service is not parading those
suspects so far arrested. It has become clear to us now that the challenge
facing this country is a serious one.”
The Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu,
confirmed that Buhari has been receiving “report upon report on the situation
in Benue and other states”.
He, however,
said he had not been briefed on any of the reports.
This is
coming barely three days after Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, on Friday,
inaugurated the Sanctions Committee charged with tracking and freezing funds
for terrorist groups in Nigeria.
The
committee, headed by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice, Abubakar Malami, consists of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey
Onyeama; National Security Adviser, Babagana Mongunu; Director-General of DSS,
Lawan Daura; and Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.
Also included
are Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele; Chief of Army
Staff, Tukur Buratai; Director General of the National Intelligence Agency; and
the Director General, Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit.
In Taraba
State, meanwhile, a helicopter allegedly packed with arms and ammunition was
said to have made a stop at Jibu village, Ibi Local Government Area.
In a
statement, yesterday, spokesman for the state governor, Bala Dan-Abu, said the
incident might be a plot to arm a militia preparing to attack communities in
the state.
He said a
similar sighting preceded an attack in Agatu last year and called on security
agencies to unravel the mystery behind the craft.
Member
representing the area in the state House of Assembly, Josiah Aji, said he was
notified of the development, adding that the council chairman and relevant
agencies have been alerted.
Some
residents of the area told The Guardian via phone that armed security
operatives have been deployed to investigate the matter.
Police
spokesman, David Misal, however, described the report as a mere rumour.
But it was
real in Ondo State yesterday when suspected herdsmen burnt down the farm of a
former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Olu Falae.
And in neighbouring Ekiti, Governor Ayodele Fayose, warned the leader of Fulani
herdsmen, Muhammed Abashe, that he would be held responsible for any further
attack in the state.
The governor
was reacting to the recent killing by suspected herders of a Tiv woman at Orin
Ekiti.
Fayose said
Abashe failed to provide leadership by not stopping his kinsmen from destroying
farms and attacking residents at the slightest provocation.
“If you
still want to stay among us, you must accept the responsibility of ensuring
that none of our peoples’ farms is destroyed by herdsmen any longer. None of
our people must be killed by your men. If any killing or destruction of the
farms of our people occurs again in that area, I will ensure that I use the law
to fight you. This is the last warning I am giving you,” said Fayose.
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