Middle-Belt Congress lauds Army, Buratai, on commitment to ending killings

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Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai, Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff.

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The Middle Belt Rights Congress (MBRC), a Middle Belt pressure group, has described as highly commendable the ability of the Nigerian Army to rise above various political distractions and unnecessary criticisms to tackle the incessant killings in the country, especially in the Middle Belt region.

The group also commended Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, Chief of Army staff, for his on the spot visits to remote communities in Benue State, saying such action has indeed served as morale booster to the troops.

Addressing journalists in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, general secretary of the group, Moses Ogaba Ochapa, said the successes being recorded by the army were crucial to ensuring that the entire country does not get plunged into the chaos that comes with food crisis since many farming communities were unable to plant crops while demented killers rampage through the land.

He said that was the reason the army must be encouraged to sustain the tempo of capturing the troublers of Nigeria’s peace and bring them to justice.

He said, “The latest breakthrough is the arrest of a militia herdsman, Idi Gemu, by troops of 72 Special Forces Battalion deployed in operation MESA while on patrol to Adagu village in Guma Local Government Area of Benue.

“The Army earlier arrested the Coordinator, Benue State Livestock Guards, Aliyu Teshaku, who was revealed to be a Boko Haram operative and was coordinating all the attacks in Benue based on political influence and conspiracy.

“Three other militia herdsmen have also been arrested and weapons recovered. These efforts have invariably changed the tempo in all ramifications.”

He said it was pleasing that the arrests and disruption of the killing network were being achieved while troops continued to act within acceptable rules of engagement for such operations.

He said, “The Middle Belt Rights Congress (MBRC) commends the Nigerian Army for rising above the distractions and unnecessary criticisms to embrace professionalism that has yielded the arrests of these high-profile killers and criminals.

“We commend the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, for being steadfast and not losing focus even amidst the barrage of attacks on the selfless Nigerian Army by people who do not want the killings in Benue and other states around it to end.

“We however urge the Nigerian Army to sustain the tempo of capturing the troublers of Nigeria’s peace and bring them to justice.  This is because we realise that several interests will contrive means of throwing the Nigerian Army and the COAS off balance so that they can buy time for the hired assassins to recover from the devastating blows that have been dealt on them.

“But for us, rather than allowing these perverted people to recover to the point of relaunching themselves, the arrest of these very high profile criminal elements should be taken as clear indications that the end of Herdsmen/Farmers Crisis is near,” he said.

Ochapa also urged security agencies to extend investigation and ensure arrest of political components and sponsors of the so-called militia herdsmen.

He explained that going after the sponsors and the political components of those that have flooded the Middle Belt with blood is the only way to turn the tap off grief and misery off at the source.


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