IDPs pelt Nasarawa gov’s convoy

Nasarawa state Governor Umaru Al-Makura’s convoy was yesterday pelted with stones by some Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at Agwatashi, Obi local government area of the state, when he paid a visit to the camp. Al-Makura had visited the camp with security chiefs in the state to assess situation arising from the Sunday’s killing of 32 persons in the area by suspected headsmen. Suspected herdsmen had attacked some communities in Keana, Obi and Awe local government areas where they unleashed mayhem on the people.
When the governor attempted to address the IDPs, some youth in the camp became unruly and started chanting different slogans which made the governor to leave the camp. The situation became tense when the youth began to pelt the governor’s convoy with stones thereby compelling the police to disperse them with tear gas. Reacting, Al-Makura attributed the situation to frustration as a result of the challenges the IDPs faced. “The reaction from the people is understandable given their plight and we have to use diplomacy to address the issues. Continuing to address them at the moment would not yield any result so we have decided to avoid further altercation.
“However, this action appears to indicate that the problems in some of these communities are self-inflicted. If people can conduct themselves in this way, then you know that there is more to it than what is happening.” The governor, however, advised the leaders of the communities to caution their subjects against mob actions and disrespect for law and order. “If you will want to take laws into your own hands, you will be left to defend yourselves. “However as a responsible government desirous of protecting lives and property, we shall explore all avenues to ensure the safety of the people.” He directed the chairmen of the affected local government areas to take stock of the people displaced with a view to providing relief material to them.

 

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