Benue State
Governor Samuel Ortom has again raised the alarm that the state is still under
siege by Fulani herdsmen, as pockets of killings by the marauding group were
still going on at a reduced rate.
Ortom
disclosed this when a delegation of All Progressives Congress (APC) governors,
led by Kashim Shettima of Borno State, paid him a condolence visit yesterday in
Makurdi.
He
reiterated that though the state in the past few days had enjoyed relative
calm, but with the continued threats and pockets of killings, the number of
influx into the refugee camps had risen to over 80,000.
Ortom
maintained that with the threats constantly issued by the Miyetti Allah Kautal
Hore, his people were living in fear, hoping that his colleagues would assist
in putting a permanent end to the incessant attacks on his subjects by Fulani
herdsmen.
He appealed
to the Federal Government not to discard any security report sent to it by
leaders in the society, adding that, “they are on ground and know exactly what
is happening within their domains because they get reports from their subjects
on a daily basis.”
He said that
he would forward the recent threats by the organisation to the Federal
Government and security agencies for appropriate action because they had
earlier issued threats and they executed it on January 1, 2018.
Earlier, the
leader of the delegation, Shettima said that they came to identify with one of
their own over the unfortunate incident, stressing that anything that affected
one of them affects all.
The Borno
State governor further said that they shared in the pains as well as grief of
their colleague and his subjects. He promised on behalf of his colleagues that
they would do everything within their powers to complement the efforts of the
federal government in bringing lasting peace to Benue and the entire country.
Other
members of the delegation include governors Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna, Yahaya
Bello of Kogi, Mohammed Abubakar of Jigawa, Simon Lalong of Plateau and the
Deputy Gov. Of Osun, Mrs Grace Laoye-Tomori.
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