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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by saintkel(m): 2:23pm On Dec 20, 2015
For d ist time I just like PMB. What do they want him say? As a muslim dat d attack by military was wrong or as d Commander of the Armed forces, d COAS did accordingly?
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Orikinla(m): 2:24pm On Dec 20, 2015
chesterlee:
One week after the deadly carnage in Zaria, Kaduna State, involving the Nigerian Army and members of the Shi’ite Community, President Muhammadu Buhari remains silent. For a President whose preferred method of public communication has been widely described as “body language”, the message telegraphed by his silence is less than eloquent, unsettling and disquieting.
The exact sequence of events leading to the encounter between the Shi’ites and the Army will, hopefully, be unraveled by the judicial commission of inquiry to be established by the government of Kaduna State. Some things are already quite clear however.
Many people were killed in the encounter. Some have described it as a “massacre”. The victims included young children and women. The leader of the Shi’ites, Sheikh El-Zakzaky, has not been seen since then. The army initially said it took him into “protective custody”. At best, this is not a lawful procedure under Nigerian law. Subsequently, the army claimed it handed him over to civil authorities for prosecution for as yet undisclosed crimes. The army is not a prosecutorial authority for civilians. So on what basis are they deciding that he should be prosecuted?
Rather unfortunately, and quite oddly, in a presumed secular state, the Shiite movement, like many islamic and christian religious organisations, appears to have its own long-term history of breaking the law, and of impunity, that had not been called to order by previous administrations, especially by holding processions or taking over and blocking major roads with utmost disregard for other road users.
Yet the reaction of many, including Nigeria’s bilateral and multi-lateral partners has coalesced around the view that the conduct of the military in response was both brutal and disproportionate. From within Nigeria, many people and institutions, including the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), as well as the Christian Association of Nigeria have called for an independent investigation.
Even more, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, a former Permanent Secretary for the Interior and Joint Intelligence in Nigeria’s federal government, himself from Zaria, has regretted the fact that the “military does not appreciate the fact that it handed over to the Shi’ites a victory it will exploit to the detriment of national security”.
Amidst this rising crescendo of condemnation and concern, and whilst considering the fact that President Buhari must be awaiting a report of what transpired leading to the massacre, his studied silence appears quite disturbing. He ordinarily ought not to foreclose the need for showing concern by talking to Nigerians about the ill-fated incident.
And, in line with democratic governance, it behoves the President to constantly engage with the public on matters of national interest. Yet, since the incident, the only response from the Presidency has come from a text message reportedly sent by an official spokesperson of the President, Femi Adesina, to a newspaper in which he described what happened as a “military affair”, whatever that means.
The president’s silence is disconcerting for many reasons. First, the Zaria Massacre is the latest in a long and gruesome list of military operations since 1961 that have ended in civilian bloodbath. It occurred in the same weekend that the President went to Kaduna State, first, for a music festival and, then, to accept an honorary doctorate degree from the Kaduna State University, a curiously dubious conferment from a university that does not itself run any doctorate programme. That the lethal sequence that followed is associated with the presence of the President in the state should surely be of concern to him.
Second, President Buhari is not just anybody. He is a two-time Commander-In-Chief, a retired army General and one of the most respected and decorated officers in the history of the Nigerian Army. As a General, what happened in Zaria must be of interest to him. As Commander-In-Chief, he has command responsibility for what the military did. This is not a mere military affair. It is his affair. By keeping quiet, he reinforces the impression that he explicitly instructed the military operation in Zaria or implicitly condoned its manner and outcomes. If this is not the case, then he should say so.
Third, there is disturbing evidence in his silence that far from learning from the mistakes of his predecessor, President Buhari appears willing to repeat the errors that turned Nigerians against the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan. It bears recalling that President Buhari rode to the Presidency on the crest of public revolt against the way his predecessor showed scant regard for the lives and sufferings of Nigerians in the hands of Boko Haram extremists. To this attitude, President Buhari promised change. He did not promise being mute. Rather than offer change on this occasion, he has chosen to go mute.
Fourth, President Buhari’s answer to allegations of Shi’ite lawlessness cannot be an outlaw army. His silence could encourage open-ended military operations against unarmed civilians. The state can contain citizen lawlessness, but state lawlessness invites anarchy.
Above all, as the only officer under our constitution elected – no less – by Nigerians from every state and the Federal Capital Territory, President Buhari swore to protect Nigeria’s constitution and the values that underpin it, including the obligation to run a humane government, respect human life and guarantee due process. When citizens are killed in encounters with the armed forces, the responsibility of government is engaged. The people who died are Nigerians. A humane government must show that it cares. By remaining silent, the President appears inhumane and encourages the impression that he neither cares about human life nor about his oath of office.
It is already late but there is still time for the President to correct the course of happenings. The President who promised change cannot keep quiet when soldiers under his command leave scores, perhaps indeed, hundreds of killed civilian citizens in their wake. He needs to speak to Nigerians and the world urgently and reassure everyone about his commitment to the values of constitutional government.
The whereabouts of the leader of the Shi’ite community, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, must be disclosed. He should be released from custody forthwith or charged before a court for crimes known to the law. Contrary to their claim, the Nigerian constitution has no place for the military to hold a citizen in “protective custody.” Any persons, civilian or military, implicated in the incident in Zaria, should be held to account resolutely.
While PREMIUM TIMES acknowledges the right of, as indeed salutes, the Kaduna State government on its initiative to set up a judicial commission of inquiry into the incident which occurred within its state borders, as announced by Governor Nasir El-Rufai, still we need to be aware that the scale of the problem is national, and the army, as one of the parties involved, is a national institution.
Hence President Buhari, as Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces needs to get proactive in the national engagement with what transpired and in achieving justice for those unjustly violated and murdered. If he fails to do this urgently and resolutely, his promise of change could begin to ring hollow.

Source: www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/195446-editorial-zaria-massacre-president-buharis-unsettling-disquieting-silence.html
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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Nobody: 2:25pm On Dec 20, 2015
What did you expect him to say. Some rebellious people thought they can always have their way in a lawful country. PMB was a soldier and will not condone such excesses.

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by tinsel: 2:25pm On Dec 20, 2015
There must something about this Zaria incident we don't know. Some sort of security issue.
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Orikinla(m): 2:26pm On Dec 20, 2015
chesterlee:
His growing silence is really affecting many things...

You don't speak through spokespersons/Governors when the people you swore to protect are being massacred.



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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Urine: 2:26pm On Dec 20, 2015
The minister of interior already visited and the Governor has addressed the issue. That's enough!
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by slap1(m): 2:27pm On Dec 20, 2015
Has he really said anything about the numerous burning issues in the country?

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by peddyholly: 2:27pm On Dec 20, 2015
Kill those animals NA
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Upright750: 2:27pm On Dec 20, 2015
I do not know what is SUBSIDY and I don't believe there is anything called SUBSIDY in Nigeria .. But now Am paying for the same SUBSIDY even more than before. Hahaha it's called propaganda in highest order .

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by babyfaceafrica: 2:28pm On Dec 20, 2015
Silence is golden
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Godset1: 2:29pm On Dec 20, 2015
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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by spicynews13: 2:29pm On Dec 20, 2015

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by muller101(m): 2:30pm On Dec 20, 2015
He need to get the info from BBC hausa. Before he can react

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by ayindejimmy(m): 2:30pm On Dec 20, 2015
illmatic101:
As usuall he is confuse, what do you expect from a dullard.
the presidnt cant be making statement on everybody the military killed. The Chief Security Officer of Kaduna is already on d case.
Any statement the presidnt make now wil be used against him by haters in d court of Public Opinion.
Its better he remain silent on this one bicos it's double egded
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by knifer(m): 2:32pm On Dec 20, 2015
olapluto:
The relevant authorities have addressed the issue. The Kaduna state governor gave a state broadcast. Thats enough. There's nothing Buhari wants to say that the Kaduna state governor has not said.
boy try get some sense, even though the event happened in kaduna its importance and possible consequences has gone beyond the state, its now a national / international ( iran has prostested)issue hence the President is supposed to come in. I know you love the dullard and thats fair enough but it shouldnt be cloud your sense of reasoning

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Orikinla(m): 2:33pm On Dec 20, 2015
Beehshorp:


I am tired of all dese dey brought it upon demselves shit.. They blocked the road quite alryt u begged em dey refused and u applied minimum force and massacred em.. Congrats
What prompted the burning of zakzakky's haus and the midnight attacks?
The sunni's dat are killing and kidnapping soldiers av u applied such minimum force on dem?




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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by omoakin111: 2:33pm On Dec 20, 2015
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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by smartmoses(m): 2:33pm On Dec 20, 2015
Biafran masscare.Buhari yet to make any comment on it where men and women where massacred in cold blood.is this Democracy?

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by amarachi06(f): 2:34pm On Dec 20, 2015
Decibel:
Buhari is not prepared for governance

This same people gave him their votes, l think is about 2 million.
The Wailers club is watching in 3D

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by smartmoses(m): 2:34pm On Dec 20, 2015
smartmoses:
Biafran masscare.Buhari yet to make any comment on it where men and women where massacred in cold blood.is this Democracy?
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by GreatEngineer(m): 2:36pm On Dec 20, 2015
And for the impression that he promised us change, that he should fulfill his promise. I bet to be different because he has already fulfill his promise of change.

Change can come in two ways, positive or negative change but he chose to go for the later.

So he has tried.
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by victorazy(m): 2:41pm On Dec 20, 2015
kay29000:
People are making all this seem as if the military went to a community and opened fire on a bunch of innocent civilians. Have you guys watched the video? These people had machetes in hand, and were shouting allah akbar, and a top military officer walked into their midst, not carrying for his life, and even shouted out an order to his boys "DON'T SHOOT." He walked in there, and faced one of the shi'ite men, one on more, and pleaded with him to control the mob. He and others begged this people for 10 good minutes...I mean, top military men begging you just to let them pass in peace. Come on!

So they just woke from sleep that day and carry knife to block road? Maybe na mad ppl, abi the weed that day was wet one grin
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Pidggin(f): 2:45pm On Dec 20, 2015
Dictators do not like talking
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Nobody: 2:46pm On Dec 20, 2015
kay29000:
People are making all this seem as if the military went to a community and opened fire on a bunch of innocent civilians. Have you guys watched the video? These people had machetes in hand, and were shouting allah akbar, and a top military officer walked into their midst, not carrying for his life, and even shouted out an order to his boys "DON'T SHOOT." He walked in there, and faced one of the shi'ite men, one on more, and pleaded with him to control the mob. He and others begged this people for 10 good minutes...I mean, top military men begging you just to let them pass in peace. Come on!

And so? You kill them all?!!
Even if those guys blocked them from passing for two days killing is NEVER an option.
You condone this wickedness because Nigeria is lawless.

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by dollyptosh(m): 2:47pm On Dec 20, 2015
Sijo01:
The dullard have nothing to say
You say?
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by magicminister: 2:49pm On Dec 20, 2015
kay29000:
People are making all this seem as if the military went to a community and opened fire on a bunch of innocent civilians. Have you guys watched the video? These people had machetes in hand, and were shouting allah akbar, and a top military officer walked into their midst, not carrying for his life, and even shouted out an order to his boys "DON'T SHOOT." He walked in there, and faced one of the shi'ite men, one on more, and pleaded with him to control the mob. He and others begged this people for 10 good minutes...I mean, top military men begging you just to let them pass in peace. Come on!

Are "top" military men gods?
There were women and misguided children in their midst.
I saw the video. The shiite movement was agressive but not violent.
They blocked a major road which is probably a crime but do they deserve to be massacred for it?
The coas appealed to them to move away for his almight convoy which fell on deaf ears and that is really wrong but does that warrant a death sentence?

You do not kill a mosquito with a hammer.

The coas had the power to order an arrest of every single individual there.
Alternatively, he could have involved the police since they are better at dealing with civil disobedience.

The military carried out a thoughtless action which they would probably never pay for.

Men, women and children lost their lives that day. It could have been anyone. It could be someone you know next time. What is wrong is wrong. Condemn it.

The shiites were wrong for blocking the road but the military committed an atrocity by massacring them.

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by sweatlana: 2:52pm On Dec 20, 2015
It seems like buhari's response to everything is silence. The only time he opens his mouth is to blame gej

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by tammie24: 2:52pm On Dec 20, 2015
What is he suppose to say again
that they did well by being stubborn with the army
give it a rest please!
Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by Akon419(m): 2:56pm On Dec 20, 2015
Bihari is just a dumb, .if there is anyway I could retrieve my vote I gave to this man, I would definitely do. Just old for nothing

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by sweatlana: 2:58pm On Dec 20, 2015
magicminister:


Are "top" military men gods?
There were women and misguided children in their midst.
I saw the video. The shiite movement was agressive but not violent.
They blocked a major road which is probably a crime but do they deserve to be massacred for it?
The coas appealed to them to move away for his almight convoy which fell on deaf ears and that is really wrong but does that warrant a death sentence?

You do not kill a mosquito with a hammer.

The coas had the power to order an arrest of every single individual there.
Alternatively, he could have involved the police since they are better at dealing with civil disobedience.

The military carried out a thoughtless action which they would probably never pay for.

Men, women and children lost their lives that day. It could have been anyone. It could be someone you know next time. What is wrong is wrong. Condemn it.

The shiites were wrong for blocking the road but the military committed an atrocity by massacring them.

God bless u for speaking the truth!
The head line on cnn about the massacre read thus: "Nigerian army kills 300 shiites for blocking a road"
Does that make sence? I wonder how some poeple in their right mind would support the army chief on this
He should be charged for mass murder at the Heage.

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by sweatlana: 3:00pm On Dec 20, 2015
tammie24:
What is he suppose to say again
that they did well by being stubborn with the army
give it a rest please!
300 nonviolent civilians are killed by the army in cold blood a nd the president keeps silent? Only in Nigeria
Since when did the punishment for a road block become a death sentence

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Re: Zaria Massacre: President Buhari’s Unsettling, Disquieting Silence by sweatlana: 3:01pm On Dec 20, 2015
tammie24:
What is he suppose to say again
that they did well by being stubborn with the army
give it a rest please!
300 nonviolent civilians are killed by the army in cold blood a nd the president keeps silent? Only in Nigeria
Since when did the punishment for a road block become a death sentence?

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