After several years of killings and
destruction in the southern part of Kaduna State, as well as agitation
by the people for military and mobile police formations to end the
carnage, the federal government has finally decided to establish
military battalions in the area. On February 4, Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
Gen. Tukur Buratai, laid the foundation stone of the military base in
Ungwan Yashi, at the outskirts of Kafanchan town.
The Kaduna State governor, Mallam Nasir
El-Rufai, said the federal government approved the establishment of two
military battalions in southern Kaduna, stressing that the second one
will be located in Kachia.
Agitation
For several years, the southern Kaduna people had demanded the
establishment of a military base in the area to check the activities of
rampaging Fulani herdsmen, who invade villages, kill and destroy
property. But such agitations had fallen on deaf ears.
The marauders have for long exploited the fact that it takes hours for
security agents, who are always deployed from Kaduna, the state capital,
to reach the affected communities to perpetrate their evil act.
El-Rufai described the setting up of the military base in southern Kaduna as a dream come true.
“This foundation laying ceremony is a
promise fulfiled because when we were campaigning for the governorship
of Kaduna State, we promised whatever we can do to persuade the federal
government to establish a military and mobile police formation in
southern Kaduna,” El-Rufai said during the foundation laying ceremony.
He added that President Muhammadu Buhari
had based on the recommendation of the COAS approved the establishment
of a second military base in Kachia.
“We are grateful to the president
and the Chief of Army Staff for the military formations because it will
enhance the security of lives and property in our state, particularly,
in this part of our state".
This is a promise fulfilled and for that, I
am a happy man. The construction of the barracks will take a little
longer.”
The governor added, “We cannot wait for a
little longer. We need to provide the Nigerian Army facilities so that
they can deploy as many officers and men as needed to keep peace in
southern Kaduna.” He denied allegations that his administration was not
doing enough to address the southern Kaduna crisis, urging his critics
to look beyond rhetoric.
El-Rufai said his administration had done more in terms of security in
that part of the state than any other government in the last 20 years.
Optimism
The governor stressed that the military units would help to end the impunity that had gone on in southern Kaduna for years.
According to him, “We have had 11 crises in the past. By God’s grace, this will be the last one. It will not only be the last one because we are investing in security and establishing military bases, but because we are going to prosecute those that caused this mayhem.
According to him, “We have had 11 crises in the past. By God’s grace, this will be the last one. It will not only be the last one because we are investing in security and establishing military bases, but because we are going to prosecute those that caused this mayhem.
“Each and every one that we can get our
hand on will be brought to justice. Gone are the days that there would
be crisis like this, there will be commission of inquiry, white paper
and nothing comes out of it. This people will go to prison for what has
happened in southern Kaduna.
“This, I promised you. We will do whatever we can to ensure that those
behind this and those that participated in this are brought to justice.”
Threat Assessment
Buratai, in his remarks, at the ceremony explained that the decision to
establish the military unit was based on a threat assessment carried by
both the Army Headquarters and the Defence Headquarters.
He said, “We
have been tasked to defend the territorial integrity of our country and
to defend it also from any external aggression and, indeed, to support
the civil authority in the area of internal security.
“The unit has the primary responsibility of providing internal security to the area.”
“The unit has the primary responsibility of providing internal security to the area.”
Buratai maintained that the Nigerian
Army was committed to the peace and security of all parts of the country
and urged the people of southern Kaduna to be peaceful.
Before the foundation laying ceremony money, Buratai visited the Chief
of Kagoro, Dr. Ufuwai Bonnet, and the Emir of Jama’a, Alhaji Muhammadu
Isah Muhammadu II, where he appealed to the royal fathers to encourage
their subjects to embrace peace.
Buratai stated, “Peaceful coexistence is
key to our development. We have lived together for a long time in peace
and harmony and we must continue to live together. We are here to
maintain peace and we will do that through the application of rules of
engagement. Our troops are under instruction to strictly adhere to the
rules of engagement. We are here to protect everybody doing our job
professionally.
“People have started returning to their homes. While there are some
isolated cases of killings, we want to assure that we are ever
determined to move into the bushes and other hideouts to fish out the
perpetrators of these heinous crimes.”
Appreciation
Many people welcomed the establishment of the army battalion, saying it
will ensure quick response to any security threat in the area.
National assistant secretary of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders
Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Dr. Ibrahim Abdullahi, said a military
formation in the southern part of Kaduna was long overdue, nothing
however that the key to peace is in the hands of the people.
Abdullahi said, “It is something that we have been calling for, for so
many years. If you look at commissions and panels that were set up by
previous administrations (to investigate the crises in the area), their
recommendations contained requests for the establishment of military and
mobile posts in the southern part of Kaduna.
“So we commend the federal and the
Kaduna State governments for responding to this very important need of
our people even though people must have the will to live in peace with
one another.
“I think the military presence there will help a lot in solving the
problem. But the most important thing is for people to agree to live in
peace.”
He stressed the need for dialogue among the people as a tool for resolving issues.
Doubt
However, a former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in
state, Mr. Mark Jacob Nzama, maintained that the military formation was
not the immediate solution to the current problem.
According to him, the
military unit may be a long term approach to the issues.
“It is not a solution to the current
challenges. The current challenge has to do with a gang of marauders
hiding in the bushes, who come out intermittently and attack people and
withdraw back to the bushes.”
“Government had admitted similar situations in Kaduna State where
criminals chose choice locations and from there launch attacks on
communities. Government had demonstrated in those instances, for
instance, the Kamuku forest in Birnin Gwari, we also have the Zamfara
experience.
“Government in those instances exhibited
interest in solving the problem. What government did was not to go and
build a barracks in those places; government moved in with speed and
force into the forest and confronted the criminals.
“The result was apparent, the criminal elements were routed out of the
bushes and the criminality was checked. I can say it very clearly that
when government is interested in solving a problem, it knows exactly
what to do.
“We saw the prompt action of government
in the Zamfara matter. The president personally flew in there and was in
a military fatigue for the first time since his retirement to
demonstrate the seriousness with which they were handling the issue and
set up a taskforce.
“The same way the Kaduna State governor went to Birnin Gwari and set up a
taskforce made up of the army, the air force and the police. They
didn’t wait for any barracks. So for me, it is welcome, but this is not
what is needed in an emergency.”
Belated Development
Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Kafanchan, Rt. Rev. Markus Dogo, said the
military formation for southern Kaduna was belated, though, it was a
welcome development.
Dogo stated, “It is a welcome development even though it is coming late.
We are hoping that the military and the police will be more proactive.
The only thing we are waiting to see is if they will enter the bushes
and flush out the criminals from their hideout. I must confess that
there is some knifing here and there in some of the villages.
“In some villages, people cannot go the
farms because of fear of being attacked. We hope that it will bring
about the needed peace.”
Many, however, are of the opinion that even if the entire Nigerian Army
deploys to southern Kaduna, there will not be peace unless the people
embrace peace.
Vandalism
However, barely a week after Buratai and El-Rufai laid the foundation
stone of the barracks, unknown persons went to the site in the night and
damaged it.
El-Rufai, while condemning the
demolition in a statement by his spokesman, Samuel Aruwan, said the
action “further confirms that the conflict entrepreneurs are determined
to continue to create obstacles and setback to our stabilisation and
peace building efforts.”
The governor said, “I received the news with
shock over the unfortunate destruction of the foundation laying
structure of the proposed Nigerian Army battalion in southern Kaduna.
The situation is unfortunate, condemnable and a setback to the
government’s communal stabilisation and peace building efforts, but we
will not be deterred.
“We urge our people that cherish
peaceful coexistence to continue to be resilient, focused and resolute
in overcoming antics of forces of darkness and evil.”
According to him, those behind the demolition are determined to derail
the contributions of the security agencies to the peace effort, having
failed to spread their tentacles of hate, bigotry and penchant for
divisiveness.
Vowing to fish out those behind the
demolition, the governor appealed to people of conscience to remain firm
and optimistic. He assured that government and the security agencies,
civil society, religious and traditional institutions will continue to
work for peace and security of life and property.
The Southern Kaduna Peoples Union, the
umbrella body for ethnic nationalities in the southern part of Kaduna
State, which for years had advocated for a military formation in the
area, also condemned the destruction of the foundation. SOKAPU in a
statement in Kaduna by its public relations officer, Mr. Yakubu
Kuzamani, said it was saddened by the destruction of the foundation.
“As an organisation that has been
vigorously pursuing an increased presence of the military in an area
deliberately neglected and abandoned for a long time, we totally frown
on such acts of recklessness,” the statement said.
The vandalism of the military base’s
foundation stone is symptomatic of lingering hostility towards increased
security presence in the area, and this has been laid at the door of
the killer herdsmen still holed up in the bushes of southern Kaduna.
Many believe, therefore, that as a veritable first step in the attempt
to stabilise the security situation in the area, there should be a
conscious effort to rid the bushes of the armed bandits.
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