The
North on Friday vowed to oppose any plan to impose a state of emergency in any
of the region’s crisis torn states.
North on Friday vowed to oppose any plan to impose a state of emergency in any
of the region’s crisis torn states.
Borno, Yobe and a few northern states have experienced sporadic
violence in the past few weeks.
violence in the past few weeks.
Over 55 people including policemen and prison officials were
killed in Bama, Borno State, last week, after suspected Boko Haram insurgents
launched several attacks on the town. A few days later, over 185 people were
killed in the Baga area of the state with thousands of houses destroyed.
killed in Bama, Borno State, last week, after suspected Boko Haram insurgents
launched several attacks on the town. A few days later, over 185 people were
killed in the Baga area of the state with thousands of houses destroyed.
There were reports that President Goodluck Jonathan, who cut
short a foreign trip to tackle the insecurity challenge, might declare a state
of emergency in some of the troubled states.
short a foreign trip to tackle the insecurity challenge, might declare a state
of emergency in some of the troubled states.
The Presidency on Saturday said the Federal Government was
studying the situation in the affected states.
studying the situation in the affected states.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr.
Reuben Abati, said, “The Federal Government is studying the situations in the
affected states and would take decisions that would be in the overall interest
of the security of not just the people of the states affected but also of the
country. Declaration of state of emergency is a serious thing that should not
be speculated about.”
Reuben Abati, said, “The Federal Government is studying the situations in the
affected states and would take decisions that would be in the overall interest
of the security of not just the people of the states affected but also of the
country. Declaration of state of emergency is a serious thing that should not
be speculated about.”
However, the Arewa Consultative Forum, the Northern Elders’
Forum and other stakeholders, who spoke to SUNDAY
PUNCH, said they would resist attempts by the Federal Government to apply
more force in the bid to quell the insurgency of the region.
Forum and other stakeholders, who spoke to SUNDAY
PUNCH, said they would resist attempts by the Federal Government to apply
more force in the bid to quell the insurgency of the region.
They insisted that President Goodluck Jonathan should stick to
the plan to grant total amnesty to members of the sect, just the way it was
granted to Niger Delta militants.
the plan to grant total amnesty to members of the sect, just the way it was
granted to Niger Delta militants.
The ACF said the recent aggressiveness in attacks by Boko Haram
members should not warrant a declaration of a state of emergency.
members should not warrant a declaration of a state of emergency.
ACF spokesman, Mr. Anthony Sani, said the forum, which is the
apex socio-cultural group in the North, had resolved that the recurring
violence in region could only be halted by dialogue, thus its opposition to
emergency rule.
apex socio-cultural group in the North, had resolved that the recurring
violence in region could only be halted by dialogue, thus its opposition to
emergency rule.
He said, “I believe the hike in attacks recently, if by the
sect, is their own way of playing hard (to get), so that they can secure the
best of terms in the ensuing dialogue. You seem to forget what brought about
the hankering for dialogue: It was because the use of force had not delivered
the desired results. If military might were successful in campaigns against
terrorism, nobody would talk about dialogue.
sect, is their own way of playing hard (to get), so that they can secure the
best of terms in the ensuing dialogue. You seem to forget what brought about
the hankering for dialogue: It was because the use of force had not delivered
the desired results. If military might were successful in campaigns against
terrorism, nobody would talk about dialogue.
“I want to appeal to Nigerians of all religions, political
colorations and of all regions to please give the government and the amnesty a
chance.”
colorations and of all regions to please give the government and the amnesty a
chance.”
Similarly, the Northern Elders’ Forum described speculations
about emergency rule in parts of the North as wrongheaded.
about emergency rule in parts of the North as wrongheaded.
The northern elders advised the Federal Government to follow
through with the plan to grant amnesty to Boko Haram, which has claimed
responsibility for most of the violent attacks in the region.
through with the plan to grant amnesty to Boko Haram, which has claimed
responsibility for most of the violent attacks in the region.
The spokesman of NEF, Dr. Paul Unongo, said the Federal
Government could not justify a state of emergency in the North, since such a
measure wasn’t introduced in the South-South states at the peak of the violence
unleashed on the region by Niger Delta militants.
Government could not justify a state of emergency in the North, since such a
measure wasn’t introduced in the South-South states at the peak of the violence
unleashed on the region by Niger Delta militants.
He said, “Government did not declare a state of emergency in the
states in Niger Delta. General amnesty was declared and those who wanted to
take advantage of it were asked to come out and lay down their arms and get
some booties.
states in Niger Delta. General amnesty was declared and those who wanted to
take advantage of it were asked to come out and lay down their arms and get
some booties.
“Anybody calling for the declaration of a state of emergency in
the North will not be able to justify it. Amnesty has worked in Nigeria. It can
still work.”
the North will not be able to justify it. Amnesty has worked in Nigeria. It can
still work.”
The National Coordinator, Coalition of Northern Politicians,
Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, also warned the
Federal Government not to declare a state of emergency in any part of the
North.
Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, also warned the
Federal Government not to declare a state of emergency in any part of the
North.
He said, “Some people in the Peoples Democratic Party that are
talking about state of emergency are just playing politics because most of the
states affected are not PDP states. Borno, Yobe and Nasarawa are not PDP
states, only Taraba is. Any declaration now will be nothing but a political
manoeuvre to impose the unpopular PDP mandate on these states, which did not
vote for PDP in the last election.”
talking about state of emergency are just playing politics because most of the
states affected are not PDP states. Borno, Yobe and Nasarawa are not PDP
states, only Taraba is. Any declaration now will be nothing but a political
manoeuvre to impose the unpopular PDP mandate on these states, which did not
vote for PDP in the last election.”
The Second Republic lawmaker said a declaration of state of
emergency was the reaction of a failing government.
emergency was the reaction of a failing government.
“There is something suspicious about declaring a state of
emergency. The people proposing a state of emergency should give us good
reasons. This is because, clearly, government has failed in its fundamental
duty. This government has failed woefully.”
emergency. The people proposing a state of emergency should give us good
reasons. This is because, clearly, government has failed in its fundamental
duty. This government has failed woefully.”
Junaid’s view was also echoed by the National Assembly on
Friday. The Senate and the House of Representatives ruled out a state of
emergency as a solution to the crises in some northern states.
Friday. The Senate and the House of Representatives ruled out a state of
emergency as a solution to the crises in some northern states.
They said an emergency rule would be “premature.”
The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr.
Zakari Mohammed, told SUNDAY
PUNCH that lawmakers would
not be in a hurry to initiate any call for a state of emergency.
Zakari Mohammed, told SUNDAY
PUNCH that lawmakers would
not be in a hurry to initiate any call for a state of emergency.
He said it might heat up the polity the more and compound the
situation.
situation.
“While our committees are working, the House cannot jump the gun
to call for a state of emergency.
to call for a state of emergency.
“We have to wait to receive the reports of our committees, then
we take it up from there.
we take it up from there.
“For now, a state of emergency is premature,” he added.
Leader of the Senate, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, told one our
correspondents on Friday on the phone, that the violent killings in parts of
the North were not enough to warrant the declaration of a state of emergency.
correspondents on Friday on the phone, that the violent killings in parts of
the North were not enough to warrant the declaration of a state of emergency.
“A state of emergency is an extreme measure which should be
applied as a last resort. The security agencies can handle it and I think they
are already on top of the situation,” he said.
applied as a last resort. The security agencies can handle it and I think they
are already on top of the situation,” he said.
Also in opposition to emergency rule, the Congress for
Progressive Change, which is the ruling party in Nassarawa State, warned the
Federal Government against declaring a state of emergency in the state.
Progressive Change, which is the ruling party in Nassarawa State, warned the
Federal Government against declaring a state of emergency in the state.
The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Rotimi
Fashakin, said though the party condemned the killings of policemen in the
state by a militia group, it would be wrong to use that as a pretext to declare
a state of emergency.
Fashakin, said though the party condemned the killings of policemen in the
state by a militia group, it would be wrong to use that as a pretext to declare
a state of emergency.
Meanwhile, the Governor of the state, Mr. Tanko Al-Makura, has
vowed that those behind the killings of the policemen will be brought to book.
vowed that those behind the killings of the policemen will be brought to book.
The governor, who spoke in a telephone interview with one of our
correspondents on Friday, assured the families of the dead policemen that their
husbands would not die in vain.
correspondents on Friday, assured the families of the dead policemen that their
husbands would not die in vain.
“We would get those behind the killings of these heroes. We
would not stop at anything to get them. Wherever they are hiding, we would get
them,” he said.
would not stop at anything to get them. Wherever they are hiding, we would get
them,” he said.
On the possibility of declaring a state of emergency in his
state, he said, “Governance has not collapsed in the state to warrant that.”
state, he said, “Governance has not collapsed in the state to warrant that.”
Our correspondents also learnt that northern governors had also
vowed to resist attempts to impose a state of emergency on any state in the
region.
vowed to resist attempts to impose a state of emergency on any state in the
region.
An aide to one of the governors, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH on Friday, said his boss and some of
his colleagues were aware of the plan.
his colleagues were aware of the plan.
He said, “We are aware that certain individuals will want to
profit politically from the current sad events in parts of the North, but we
will stop them.
profit politically from the current sad events in parts of the North, but we
will stop them.
“The solution to this problem is not the declaration of a state
of emergency but the implementation of the various panel reports and government
white papers which government has not had the courage to implement.
of emergency but the implementation of the various panel reports and government
white papers which government has not had the courage to implement.
“When Governor Ahmed Makarfi issued a White Paper and
implemented the panel recommendations on the Kaduna crisis, the problem in the
state stopped. We cannot continue to play the ostrich when our house is on
fire.”
implemented the panel recommendations on the Kaduna crisis, the problem in the
state stopped. We cannot continue to play the ostrich when our house is on
fire.”
Meanwhile, the Army has set up a board of inquiry to investigate
the role of soldiers in the recent killings in Bama and Baga.
the role of soldiers in the recent killings in Bama and Baga.
SUNDAY PUNCH learnt
that the investigation team led by a Major General had started work.
that the investigation team led by a Major General had started work.
However, our correspondents couldn’t get the details of the mandate
of the new committee on Friday.
of the new committee on Friday.
Efforts made to reach the Director of Army, Brig.- Gen. Ibrahim
Attahiru, were not successful as calls placed to his mobile telephone line did
not go through.
Attahiru, were not successful as calls placed to his mobile telephone line did
not go through.
Also the Director, Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Chris Olukolade,
could not be reached on his mobile phone.
could not be reached on his mobile phone.
Source: Punch