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Ohanaeze condemns Plateau massacre, calls for state policing

The president General labeled the attack as barbaric and urged immediate action

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
December 28, 2023
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  • Ohanaeze criticized the federal security apparatus for its inability to effectively tackle the nation’s security challenges

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide strongly denounced the brutal massacre of over 150 individuals in Barkin Ladi, Mangu, and Bokkos local government areas of Plateau State.

They emphasized the urgent need for Nigeria’s restructuring, advocating for the implementation of a state policing system to combat such violence.

In a statement by Dr. Alex Ogbonnia, the National Publicity Secretary, representing Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, the President General, Ohanaeze labeled the attack as barbaric and urged immediate action.

Warning of worsening conditions unless restructuring and state policing are adopted, Ohanaeze criticized the federal security apparatus for its inability to effectively tackle the nation’s security challenges.

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“Ohanaeze leadership qualified the killing of over 150 persons, burning of houses, indiscriminate shootings and displacing of residents as an orchestrated act of genocide.

“The President General wondered why in this modern age and civilization, our country, Nigeria is still posting the brutish, cruel and barbaric news of mass killings of such magnitude.

“The Igbo leader lamented that the federal government has refused to heed the Ohanaeze Ndigbo call for Restructuring and State Policing System as a panacea for the incessant losses of lives and property in the various states of the country.

“Iwuanyanwu added that it has become very obvious that the federal security architecture has proved very ineffective for our diverse demography.

“He reiterates that such heinous and cowardly killings have persisted because in the past the perpetrators of such savage acts often go unpunished. He therefore urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to do everything possible to bring to book those behind the callous crime in Plateau State.

“The Igbo leader uses this medium to direct the Igbo leadership in Plateau State to extend all forms of solidarity with the immediate families of the deceased, the displaced and the sundry victims of this catastrophe.

“Ahaejiagamba, on behalf of all the sons and daughters of Igbo sends his condolences to the governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang; the good people of Plateau State and the Middle Belt Forum led by Dr. Bitrus Pogu.

“The Igbo leader prays the Almighty to grant the souls of the deceased a blissful repose in his bosom,” the statement partly read.

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