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Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Babangidapikin: 6:57pm On Dec 31, 2023
Man of the Decade ....
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by sulaak(m): 6:57pm On Dec 31, 2023
meum:
There is no political will to end it. They know what to do.

Atiku has no idea.


Blasphemy: Atiku disowns tweet condemning lynching of Sokoto student

https://punchng.com/blasphemy-atiku-disowns-tweet-condemning-lynching-of-sokoto-student/
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by misreal(m): 7:02pm On Dec 31, 2023
Invest in local government and state policing.
Pay them well,train them well and arm them well,and watch these attacks stop.
This will also reduce joblessness.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by lexy2014: 7:02pm On Dec 31, 2023
mrvitalis:
The only way to stop this attack is simple

Local government backed police... Simple
how will LG backed police stop the killings?

how does that negate what Atiku said?
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by lexy2014: 7:02pm On Dec 31, 2023
sulaak:


Atiku has no idea.


how does he have no idea?
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by amnesty7: 7:02pm On Dec 31, 2023
Plateau Crisis:
Let Truth Be Told

By Sanusi Muhammad

One cannot be heartless to celebrate the killings disfiguring Plateau State. But that cannot be a reason to bury the truth. I may sound offensive to the guilty ones, while to some fair minded I may sound objective in my analysis. Whichever way, I remain committed to objectivity from my understanding of the situation disfiguring Plateau State which was from a long time plan.

Till this moment throughout my sojourn on planet earth, I never came across a set of people that hate to be developed by others like those so called indigenes of Plateau State languishing in abject poverty, frustrated, confused but deceived by their so called tribal, religious and community leaders to believing fiction, while those so called leaders are swimming in opulence and the state burns.

In political times, if you desire their votes, tell the indigenes what they want to hear. Tell them you will flush out Muslims in their midst. Tell them you will support the killings of Fulani, and their votes are for you without doubt!

“I am a son of the soil, you are a settler” this is what usually comes out from the mouths of the natives of Plateau State when discussing with tagged settlers, particularly Hausa/Fulani Muslims not to Igbos, Itsekiris, Ijaws, Uhorbos, Ikwerres, Efiks, Anangs, Yorubas etc but those whose great grand, grandparents labored through tin ore and columbite mining activities, arts/crafts, animals husbandry and trading to build the state when the so called indigenous natives were in caves until the arrival of White Missionaries to smoke and ‘forced’ Christianity on them for ‘salvation’.
But to the same Plateau natives, those minority tribes in Manchok, Zangon Kataf, Kagoro, Kafanchan, Gonin Gora etc of neighboring Kaduna State or Sayawa and Jhar natives from Bogoro in Bauchi State are not settlers on the Plateau but brothers. In fact, those ‘brothers’ enjoyed better respect and recognition from some of the past governments than the so called settlers despite their economic contributions to the sustenance of the state overtime.

Jos North hosting Plateau State capital is no more in the news as those hoodlums and their blood thirsty sponsors who severally unleashed mayhem on the once beautiful and peaceful tin city hiding under the guise of land grabbing, ethnicity and religion, were forced to retrieve back after the exit of their demi-god and his remnants from power.

Until the likes of one self-appointed prophet who is a replica of Paul Gunen Gindiri, Isa El-Buba who migrated from Gwoza hill in Borno to Jos preaching hate and violence on the Plateau are cleared from the scene, peace may continue to elude the troubled Plateau. The likes of El-Buba working with ignorant tribal folks, believe they have the monopoly of violence to frustrate the Hausa/Fulani Muslims out of Plateau. That mirage of ethno-religious cleansing can only be feasible after the return of Prophet Yisa (Jesus) to mother earth.

That El-Buba and like minds should better wake up from their day dream and embrace the reality to have their peace if they so cherish. But to flush out the Hausa/Fulani Muslims from Plateau State, is an impossible task to undertake. Take my words to the Bank!

They attempted bouncing back few years back but the commendable efforts for return of peace put-in-place by former Governor Simon Bako Lalong discouraged and shattered their plans. That is now part of history as fragile peace has returned to Jos city.

To those of us that have an inkling of what actually ignited the crisis from the beginning with some Muslims tagged as settlers while some addressed as Indigenous Muslims, we are not surprise that another round of the killings has erupted in Plateau State. It was Joshua Dariye who introduced the Indigenous Muslim Theory targeted at frustrating Muslims.

We all know the primary intention of the crisis that will remain an illusion till eternity because it can never be realized, and no matter the strategy applied by any of the warring factions and whosoever presides over the state government cannot achieve the hidden evil intention.
Fortunately, most of those who planned the execution of the cleansing are no more as they died frustrated and disappointed bigots and left the ugly situation their people are battling to executive today.

Those dead war mongers were pretenders who misinterpreted the words of God in the Holy Bible. They erroneously believed that Christianity is all about dressing gorgeously on the Sabbath Day and rushing to the Church to sing, clap and dance or reading the Holy Bible as worshipping God. Christianity is more than their imaginations.
The religion of Islam recognizes and respects Christianity. It recognizes and respects real Christians not the violent type masquerading on the Plateau. What Plateau has, are mostly Pagans and Atheist forcefully converted to Christianity overnight. Their religious behaviors and understanding of Christianity are at variance with the teachings and actions of Jesus Christ. That is the bitter truth!

If one may eventually ask, who has the capacity and courage to stop the ongoing killings on the Plateau? Who are those fanning the embers of hatred between Muslims and Christians and for what reason? Who started what looked like an ethnic cleansing exercise on the Plateau and discriminating theories? Who fired the first shot against the other? Were those responsible for past acts of murders, arrested and prosecuted or were set free by the powers that be? Does Plateau State need peace or is comfortable with the security challenges it faces? Is the State Government ready to do the needful no matter whose ox may be gored for ever lasting peace? These are few questions that continue to beg for answers.

The ongoing grisly and despicable killings in Mangu, Barikin Ladi, Bokkos and Riyom added to the massacre of over 500 Berom natives in Dogo Nahauwa a suburb of Jos on Sunday, March 7, 2010, the massacre of several innocent Hausa/Fulani in Kuru and Yelwan Shendam and those along the federal highway that passes through Berom communities, the gruesome murder of Gen. Alkali at Dura-Du by suspected Berom terrorists, and the murder of 23 innocent commuters at Rukuba road in Jos by suspected Irigwe militia group and the killing of 25 innocent souls at Zangam Yelwa. Then the recent massacre of over 155 innocent souls on December 23, 2023 in 23 villages and communities with over 122 houses razed down in Barikin Ladi and Bokkos local government areas are few references for this discourse.

We are not talking of the attempted ethnic cleansing that took place in the various local governments in the state under the watch of Jonah Jang by suspected tribal terrorists allegedly supported by governments of the past.

The crisis rocking the foundation of unity and cohesion in Plateau state seems to have reached a point of catastrophe and beyond immediate solution. The state is paying dearly in all fronts. One wonders how the state turned into such lawlessness that evil now holds sway with impunity. Definitely, there had been an absence of sincere government in place all along.

Plateau State crisis dates back to the administration of Joshua Chibi Dariye (1999-2007) the ‘proud’ recipient of the medal of pardoned criminal. Insecurity was one of the recurring ugly decimals that marked and de-branded that administration at all fronts.

Jonah Jang administration that came on board after the exit of Dariye, was even worse as it appeared to have enjoyed the spate of killings.

So the All Progressives Congress (APC) after birth, latched on Jang’s lapses and weaknesses for a better peaceful state.

The blood thirsty monster that turned our nation state into the killing fields of the African Continent courtesy of several factors including; terrorism, ethno-religious sentiment, the restless rage of armed robbery, banditry and kidnapping for ransom has not relented. Instead it has bared its fangs worse than ever before in our history.

At the slightest strike, accusing fingers point to members of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN). But, the association has consistently denied any complicity in the attacks, warning that they should not always be linked to all attacks in the state, there are bitter lessons to learn from the series of killings over the years. The ones that have engulfed Plateau State since 2001 paint a parlous portrait of a country where citizens’ lives mean little or nothing to those who swore by their Holy Books to protect and defend lives and property without fear or favor.

For how long are we going to tolerate the crass absurdity of unmitigated murders in our country? Indeed, my continued outrage at the recurring bestial blood -letting on the Plateau since 2001 is predicated on the apparent impotence on the part of both the federal and state governments through the security agencies to rein in the monster of the orgy of violence.

As events have proved not much has been achieved by those on the corridors of power to stem the tide of the bloodbath on the Plateau and other places. On August 29, 2011, 20 innocent persons were murdered at Kabong, a suburb of Jos and their bodies mutilated and eaten by the beasts in human skin addressing themselves as Christians. Muslims had to celebrate their Eid-el-Fitr festival indoors. Yet, the worst case scenario was to follow later.
According to reports, some suspected herders went on rampage in Heipang near Jos on Sunday, September 4. 2011. By the time they were through, the family of one Chollom Gyang, including his wife Hannatu, six children and a four month old baby were dispatched to their ancestors. And in a subsequent sweeping strike by suspected Berom terrorists, a Fulani family of eight and a visitor were, hacked to hideous death at Foron village in Barikin Ladi local government area on Friday, September, 9, 2011. It was the fourth of such beastly attacks in Plateau state within just a week!

If that was more than a decade ago, what do we make of the approaching 2024, with regards to the safety of the people on the Plateau? As if the destructions of farmlands by suspected armed herders and cattle rustling by suspected natives and destruction of properties by ethno-religious jingoists were not enough and as if re-enacting a midnight horror film as the 10th Anniversary of the past tragedy, some assailants attacked, Tafi Gana village on August 17, 2021. There they descended on their victims’ and posted them to their ancestors. And in another attack at Dong village, gunmen murdered residents.
At the sleepy village of Dawan, Ganawuri Chiefdom in Riyom local government area, in broad daylight, former Minister for Sports in the Obasanjo administration, Damishi Tonson Sango was severally attacked and one of his police orderlies murdered by suspected natives of neighboring community.
Similarly, on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 there was an attack by unknown gunmen on an Irigwe community with five persons killed while four others were missing despite an imposed curfew on Bassa.

The vogue by Berom natives (Turu) in times of crisis whose communities are located by the federal highways is to attack and murder innocent travelers in retaliation to attacks by either herders or their common enemies within them. Instead of reprisal action on perpetrators of the attacks, they natives cowardly lay ambush to murder innocent travelers.
Federal establishments located within Berom communities are not safe all the times for Muslims staffs. Without provocation, those establishments are attacked with Hausa/Fulani Muslims targeted for murder. National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) is a case study. Pastoralists cannot access services of the institute any longer for fear of attack by the surrounding natives.

The natives in their wildest imagination forget the fact that those murdered without reason, have relations elsewhere that can equally be murderous in retaliation with time. For instance, the gruesome murder of Gen. Alkali by suspected Berom terrorists whose known offence was passing through Berom communities as a free citizen. He was stopped, robbed, humiliated and subsequently murdered for the sake of his religion.
Funny enough, same murderers expect to live in peace without tasting the bitterness of their brutal action in due course. That’s an illusion!

So, what is the way forward to the spate of killings not only in Plateau State but in several other areas across Nigeria? These apart from killings related to secessionist agitations in the Southeast geo-political zone by IPOB and ESN.
Going forward, it has become imperative for the political leaders to demonstrate, more by actions than by words that they are in power for the entire country, state or local councils and not for their ethnic nationalities, religion or kith and kin as is the case in Plateau State.
We must do away with king-servant relationship. No ethnic group or any part of the country, or state should be seen as superior to others. Natives of Plateau State are not superior by any standard to the Hausa/Fulani Muslims on the Plateau. The only difference is that the Hausa/Fulani are more into commerce and trade than civil service. They believe in the spirit of self reliance than dependency. They built fortune on the Plateau out of their sweat.

Security operatives not the Operation Rainbows of Plateau State should do much more on intelligence information gathering, articulation, interpretation and taking proactive actions. That is, when and where it matters most. The pain in all of these is that most of the attacks were preventable.

It could be recalled that Mario Machungo, in his thought provoking lecture entitled: “Good Leadership Counts” presented at the 1999 Kampala, Uganda Conference for Security, Stability, Development and Cooperation in Africa (CSSDCA) focused on the imperative of strengthening internal security. He stated that the inter-related problems of security, stability and development must be solved through home grown methods.
This, dovetails to the need for the security architecture and apparatus to be made holistic to engender the trust in the people to see it as their own. With that they will be willing to divulge relevant information which security agencies should act on promptly without politicizing them. And with that in place, it would be easier for them to identify and mop up hundreds of thousands of small arms and ammunition hidden all over the country by prospective trouble shooters most especially in Plateau, southern Kaduna and Tafawa Balewa axis in Bauchi State.
Besides, we should also do away with the persisting culture of impunity. The government should stop slapping perpetrators of evil with amnesty programs that insult the intelligence of their helpless victims. As Arewa Consultative Forum highlighted, this is the time to deal decisively with killers; to pay for their crimes against humanity instead of being cajoled by the powers that be. Only that would serve as a form of deterrence to others with similar evil inclinations.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang in the embattled Plateau State should not allow himself to be caught napping or his thoughts for a better and peaceful state beclouded by ethno-religious sentiments as was the case with some of his predecessors who sustained what we are witnessing today.

There are several devilishly claimed religious leaders parading the streets of Plateau that should be arrested and prosecuted for misusing the pulpit and podiums to fan the embers of hatred. One of such clowns known through his actions and preaching claims to be a Prophet while hiding his past antecedents needs public exposure by relevant security agencies.

A discreet investigation may expose his past as a disciple of the late devil, Muhammadu Marwa Maitatsine and now as a stationed disaster on Plateau State that should be seriously monitored and possibly disconnected from preaching a religion he is misinterpreting.
He lost access to power after the defeat of his master’s sponsored gubernatorial candidate in 2015. He has been lost midstream since then but so desperate to breach the peace for recognition and return of business as usual. Injustice breeds violence that should be the watch word of any responsible government in Plateau State.

There was justice in Plateau State by successive governments as all were treated equally before the peace was disrupted by area boys and vagabonds in power. Late Police Commissioner Joseph Deshi Gomwalk, Chief Solomon Daushep Lar, Fidelis Nanmi’apTapgun and Simon Bako Lalong were good and straight forward leaders who governed Plateau State with respect to all.

Simon Bako Lalong did his best for the return of lost glory but the blood thirsty beasts on the Plateau were not comfortable with his style of carrying all along. Typical Plateau indigene sees the APC as a Hausa/Fulani Muslim dominated party not for them. The 2023 voting pattern in the presidential election says it all!
Lalong resisted and ignored their advances and never for once subscribed to their evil plans of Christianizing the state until he exited power peacefully. Now, there is Barr Caleb Mutfwang is a real Christian running helter-skelter to bailout the state from the past unfortunate incidences. But the crisis seems to have returned in full swing.

The devils are back to the trench thirsty for human blood to quench their eight-year thirst. But with Governor Caleb applying the right prescribed balm with courage, the wounds may heal within a short period. If not, one has to pity the once peaceful and progressing state loved by all as the bastion of tourism and hospitality.

Finally, for the truth, you cannot kill my own unjustifiably and still expect yours to live in peaceful no matter the societal status you enjoy. It is a tit for a tat game. A stitch in time saves nine!

I Come in Peace!

Muhammad is a commentator on national issues
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by lexy2014: 7:03pm On Dec 31, 2023
Nicepoker:
Going back to regional governance is the solution.
how is going back to regional governance the solution?
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by lexy2014: 7:05pm On Dec 31, 2023
allabig:
Person wey de watch match de sabi play pass every body wey de pitch

was that the situation when Tinubu was calling on Jonathan to resign because of insecurity?
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by allabig(m): 7:07pm On Dec 31, 2023
lexy2014:


was that the situation when Tinubu was calling on Jonathan to resign because of insecurity?

See attack
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Bobloco: 7:09pm On Dec 31, 2023
Tinubu got no political will
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by mrvitalis(m): 7:10pm On Dec 31, 2023
lexy2014:
how will LG backed police stop the killings?

how does that negate what Atiku said?
Security is a local issue it's impossible for federal police to solve it ... Impossible

Let everyone police themselves and their land
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 7:12pm On Dec 31, 2023
When they are not in power they turn special advisers lol

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Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Tareq1105: 7:12pm On Dec 31, 2023
This is what Atiku should be doing. Security is the responsibility of all including opposition parties and not the ruling party alone bcoz once life is lost, it cannot be brought back. Insecurities should never ever be politicized. Kudos to Atiku, we need more of this.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by BeautifulCloud: 7:14pm On Dec 31, 2023
Aremwayne:
APC doesn’t want insecurity to end because they are greatly benefiting from it, Infact Tinubu is not capable to govern Nigeria.
are you sure
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by hotseat: 7:14pm On Dec 31, 2023
I totally agree with Atiku on this.


Tinubu is proving to be as bad as Buhari if not worse.


Not until the FG decides to deal a decisive blow on crime/criminality in the country, this unending and wanton bloodletting would continue to thrive.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Timmi: 7:15pm On Dec 31, 2023
iwaeda:



https://punchng.com/how-fg-can-stop-killings-in-plateau-others-atiku/

What Atiku needs to do is to tell his Fulani and Moslem people to stop killing Christians and innocent people.

He and his people are the source of the problem. So, he should appeal to them.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by kkins25(m): 7:16pm On Dec 31, 2023
Showmanship..
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by poseidon12: 7:19pm On Dec 31, 2023
Docodes:
grin the low budget for security is the cause of the resumed attacks.


Wetin i dey talk self cheesy

?
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Godfullsam(m): 7:21pm On Dec 31, 2023
Dpharisee:
Reorganise the military like Obasanjo did, redeploy commanders planted by Buhari in certain areas to protect Fulani interests.
Engage foreign mercenaries like Wagner of Russia which doesn't know the difference between Hausas and Igbos or Berom and Fulani but can fish out criminal elements and dispatch them to the world beyond if necessary.
Consult some retired officers like General Ihejirika on how they dealt with the bandits and Boko Haram that even shocked Buhari to a point he declared that attack on Boko Haram is attack on the North

As at that time, there was no bandit and heardsman
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by poseidon12: 7:21pm On Dec 31, 2023
Dpharisee:
Reorganise the military like Obasanjo did, redeploy commanders planted by Buhari in certain areas to protect Fulani interests.
Engage foreign mercenaries like Wagner of Russia which doesn't know the difference between Hausas and Igbos or Berom and Fulani but can fish out criminal elements and dispatch them to the world beyond if necessary.
Consult some retired officers like General Ihejirika on how they dealt with the bandits and Boko Haram that even shocked Buhari to a point he declared that attack on Boko Haram is attack on the North

Also introduce State Police.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by poseidon12: 7:24pm On Dec 31, 2023
DavSagacity:
They should create their own local police outfit like the Amotekun in the south west.
The Governor said those that are interested in landed properties in the plateau should approach the appropriate authority to purchase lands in the area. Unfortunately we all know that the Marauders and fulani herders that carry out this kind dastardly and nefarious acts do not buy lands. They prefer to attack their host communities and intimide them to succumb to release the lands for them free
The Governor sef is not serious to me. He's very insensitive to the plight of the people of the state. They massacre his people in the state in large numbers like Zartech chickens and the following day he was with other Governors for get together. Who does that..!!!!!!!??

He is probably a Fulani stooge; scared to go against his masters.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by lexy2014: 7:27pm On Dec 31, 2023
mrvitalis:

Security is a local issue it's impossible for federal police to solve it ... Impossible

Let everyone police themselves and their land

how does that negate what Atiku said?

how is security being a local issue impossible foe federal police?
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Nicepoker(m): 7:30pm On Dec 31, 2023
lexy2014:
how is going back to regional governance the solution?
Each region will know the best way to manage its affairs.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:32pm On Dec 31, 2023
If karma were real, APC members should be the victims of these calamities!

That to me is justice
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by poseidon12: 7:34pm On Dec 31, 2023
misreal:
Invest in local government and state policing.
Pay them well,train them well and arm them well,and watch these attacks stop.
This will also reduce joblessness.

The Northern elites, especially the Fulani, generally oppose State Police and restructuring because the present dysfunctional system gives them undue advantage.
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by mrvitalis(m): 7:35pm On Dec 31, 2023
lexy2014:


how does that negate what Atiku said?

how is security being a local issue impossible foe federal police?
What he said is not practical... What he said can't work

The security structure is the problem that's the reason it's ineffective not chain of command
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Otsam(m): 7:36pm On Dec 31, 2023
Well said. The only solution is either go back to regional govt or split completely and let the north go since any decisive measure to curb it is always termed as an attack on the north by the same northerners. Let each region be responsible for their security and see if you would still hear of them.
Nicepoker:
Going back to regional governance is the solution.

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Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Eriokanmi: 7:38pm On Dec 31, 2023
mrvitalis:
The only way to stop this attack is simple

Local government backed police... Simple

State policing is way to go. The elites don't like it because it won't drop coins into their pocket. A particular region in Nigeria is the cause of the country's setback today. Whenever a good policy, aimed at ushering peace and progress is advised, they'd kick against it.

The masses are always at the receiving end, sadly. Na same masses dey vote in election day.

Its simple to curtail killings in volatile places in Nigeria. Send security operatives there in mufti ahead of attack. Barkin Ladi is always being attacked on.xmas eve. By the time the idiots come, the operatives will gun all of them down. The federal government can also establish mini barracks there. They'd never hear of such attacks again. They know what to do but for some reason, they don't eat peace to reign

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Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by mrvitalis(m): 7:43pm On Dec 31, 2023
Eriokanmi:


State policing is way to go. The elites don't like it because it won't drop coins into their pocket. A particular region in Nigeria is the cause of the country's setback today. Whenever a good policy, aimed at ushering peace and progress is advised, they'd kick against it.

The masses are always at the receiving end, sadly. Na same masses dey vote in election day.

Its simple to curtail killings in volatile places in Nigeria. Send security operatives there in mufti ahead of attack. Barkin Ladi is always being attacked on.xmas eve. By the time the idiots come, the operatives will gun all of them down. The federal government can also establish mini barracks there. They'd never hear of such attacks again. They know what to do but for some reason, they don't eat peace to reign


There are people in Nigeria who think they can still expand their land in 2024
Re: How FG Can Stop Killings In Plateau, Others — Atiku by Biola67: 7:44pm On Dec 31, 2023
Imagine bandit killing people in one part of California… how does it sound?

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