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Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by shamecurls(m): 9:22am On May 18, 2018
Swargu:
But more than enough soldiers and air force to kill Biafrans..


Are Biafrans humans ?
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by dinggle: 9:25am On May 18, 2018
This is simply a useless govt, same govt had enough soldiers to invade Biafra but none to protect citizens would voted them in, I dont think we understand the meaning of the statement.....and the ripple effect.
Benue people should know that going forward they should completely disassociate themselves from the north and always align with the South.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by konoplyanka: 9:30am On May 18, 2018
SalamRushdie:


Abeg forget that thing , as long as Buharis on that seat the Army won't engage them

Ok. I can see your hatred for buhari is clouding your reasoning.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by CsRockefeller(m): 9:30am On May 18, 2018
SamuelAnyawu:
The Federal Govetnment needs to wake up quickly to end this bokoharam insurgency. The number of Soldiers here in Borno is just too much. We need military presence in other states.


To all the Gallant Soldiers in the Northeast God will continue to reward you guys....


Monguno here i come grin

Wetin dey carry u go there
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by maxxy22: 9:35am On May 18, 2018
Then why crucifying T.Y. Danjuma when he said the people should protect themselves?
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by oasis10: 9:35am On May 18, 2018
This country leaders are so useless, you want to build shelters for displaced person and you don't have enough soilders and bokoharam /herdsman problem has not been solved, chai! these people lack sense, the same herdsmen/bokoharam will burn down those shelters again and again, you will continue building while the main problem have not been wiped out, that money used for building again and again can be used to empower those people when the problem has been eradicated, please how can we move forward when the main cause of the menace is very active and nothing has been done. Recruit more soilders, increase their allowances,equip them, promote them, you will be surprised every Nigerian will want to be a soilder . These people lack common sense Tufiakwa!!!
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by shamecurls(m): 9:40am On May 18, 2018
Paperwhite:
Meanwhile the government have enough security men to guard the president,other top official of government (& even Buhari's killer fulanis brothers), for operation python dance, to muscle opposition elements to cowardice & to station for illegal duty esp.in the SE

What an unfortunate government Nigeria have in place today! angry Gosh! Buhari government is really filled with shit people.I greatly regret that my father served in the present useless Nigerian army cry cry


Sigh

What hurts the most is that you had the effrontery to bolden the gibberish you composed.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by 1stNumeroUno: 9:43am On May 18, 2018
The action and in-action of government on the insurgency/terror attack is very poor.
The approach of just despatching soldiers to stay as guard in villages look too mechanical. Military intervention is usually known to be strategic and logical.

Did anyone remembered when the military were smoking out the logistics partners of Bokoharam? Yes, that's what we're expecting to see here too.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by waldigit: 9:44am On May 18, 2018
Jazzlite:
The Federal Government has said the country’s military manpower is not enough to secure every village in the Middle Belt region in order to stop incessant killings occasioned by herders and farmers’ clashes in the area.

It has, however, mandated the National Emergency Management Authority to rebuild villages in Benue State and ensure they are not far from one another.

The Federal Government also said that the farmers and herdsmen’s clashes which had led to loss of lives and property were caused by the influx of weapons into the country through the trans-Saharan routes.

The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, and the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, stated this on Thursday at a town hall meeting in Abuja on the farmers and herders’ clashes.

The meeting was convened by the Ministry of Information and Culture.

Ogbeh said as was the case in Argentina, Pakistan and Namibia, there were ongoing plans to generate electricity from cow dung when the government finally put the reserves in operation.

Speaking on the N10bn to be given to troubled states, the agriculture minister said the money would be used “to rebuild the devastated villages as all the Internally Displaced Persons in Benue State wanted to return home as quickly as possible.”

Ogbeh added, “I was with the Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, in Benue State on Tuesday and the money announced is not only for Benue, which is apparently facing this crisis.

“The crisis in the IDP camps is very severe. Lots of women and children want to return home, but there are no homes. So, the idea is to rehabilitate the homes as quickly as possible to let them return home.

“Two, NEMA is redesigning the settlements in the villages to bring more communities together so that people don’t live too far apart. Otherwise, we don’t have enough security to guard every settlement. Unless you have units of 10 or 11 soldiers to guard each village, there is no way that the current security network can cover the needs of villagers who may be attacked in the afternoon or night. That was one of the things we studied on Tuesday.

“Three, we have to do everything we can to end these pastoral movements, slowly and in the large scale later. We have 415 reserves. Some have been encroached upon while others are still there. We have to provide water and grass, and protect the herdsmen from cattle rustlers, who are also Fulani.

“The Minister of Interior and I are working on agro-rangers being trained by the military to guard these places so that there can be peace within those communities.

“We can also then do what has been done in Pakistan, Argentina, and even Namibia here, by using the cow dung to generate electricity. These things we have designed and we are raising funds to start them.”

The convener of the meeting and the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the clashes between farmers and herdsmen were connected with “demographic, environmental, social and economic dynamics and it will be a distortion to attribute the clashes to ethnic and religious reasons.”

Mohammed said, “In 1963, Nigeria’s population was 52 million. Today, it is about 200 million, yet the land space has remained the same. Against this background, the contest for land and other natural resources is bound to be keener, and the friction, more.

“There are various measures that have been taken by the Federal Government to stop these senseless killings and curtail the criminality that has fuelled the clashes. The Nigerian Air Force has deployed its Special Forces to the newly-established 23 Quick Response Wing in Nguroje, Taraba State. The NAF also has a 1,000-man Special Intervention Force deployed in Makurdi to degrade bandits and criminals in Benue and Nasarawa states.

“In the last two weeks, the Police Intelligence Response Team and the Police Special Forces, whose work cut across Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba states, arrested 11 suspects and recovered 10 AK-47 rifles and other firearms from them. These are just some of the arrests made by the security forces in recent days.”

The Defence Minister, Dan-Ali, said President Muhammadu Buhari’s reference to the herdsmen being trained in Libya was in relation to the infiltration of weapons into the country through the trans-Saharan routes.

He said, “There are no foreigners such as Chadians and Libyans coming into Nigeria. What we mean is that the crises in Libya motivated the coming in of arms and ammunition into the country through the trans-Saharan routes. This is the situation. To handle this, the Federal Government has set up a committee whereby a commission to tackle small arms is being looked into.”

Also, the Minister of Interior, Dambazau, said, “As a result of the crises in Libya, quite a huge number of weapons have found themselves into the country. It is not just in Nigeria, but the whole of the sub-region of the Economic Community of West African States.

“We have organised, in conjunction with ECOWAS, a conference on the movement of people and services. The whole idea is to control the movement of weapons. There is also the concept of biometrics to screen those people who enter Nigeria.”

Some of the delegates at the meeting, including the Christian Association of Nigeria and the Miyetti Allah Breeders Association, advised the government to work on establishing ranches, noting that that was the 21st century practice, and would guarantee lasting peace and security.

Buhari meets Army Chief on security

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met behind closed doors with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The meeting centred on efforts being made by the Army authorities to restore peace to troubled parts of the country.

Buhari disclosed this in a message he posted on his verified Twitter handle, @MBuhari, after the meeting.

The President said his administration’s commitment to peace and security of the country was total.

Buhari wrote, “I received a briefing from the Chief of Army Staff this (Thursday) afternoon.

“The Army recently established a new battalion in Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State, in addition to other deployments in troubled parts of the country.

“Our commitment to the peace and security of Nigeria is total.”

After the meeting, Buratai told State House correspondents that the Nigerian Army would collaborate with other security agencies to dislodge criminals who operate in the Birnin Gwari axis along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.

He said concern over unabated killings of citizens was what informed the setting up of an army battalion in the area.

He said, “We will continue to cooperate with other security agencies that are charged with the responsibility of securing our country and the deployment of a unit there is quite strategic. It is in line with the Nigerian Army order of battle that was approved in 2016.

“We have to implement all of them to achieve the strategic objective of the government. This is essentially why we have to put the battalion there and to work with other security agencies.”

Buratai assured stakeholders that the ongoing Operation Last Hold by troops would further consolidate the army’s achievements against insurgents in the North-East.

He said the operation would culminate in the return of the Internally Displaced Persons to their communities.

“Rest assured that Operation Last Hold will further consolidate our achievements so far but we hope the IDPs will go back to their communities and pick up their lives again.

“I think that is the aim of this our Operation Last Hold. It is a consolidation of the overall successes that we have achieved in the North-East,” Buratai said.

Bandits, herdsmen kill 13 in Kaduna, Benue

But in spite of this assurance, 10 persons were reportedly killed by suspected bandits at Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Wednesday evening while three others, the police said, were killed on Thursday morning by Fulani herdsmen in communities in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State.

Scores were also said to be seriously injured in the Kaduna attack that took place in four villages in Gwari council.

But the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mukhtar Aliyu, said only seven persons were killed while five were injured in the attack, which he said, occurred on Wednesday night.

He said the bandits invaded Mashigi, Dakwaro, Sabongida villages on Wednesday night, shooting at anyone in sight and burning down houses and farmlands in the affected villages.

Aliyu, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Austin Iwar, had ordered the immediate deployment of mobile police in the communities.

The villages raided by the bandits included Mashigi, Dakwaro, Sabongida and one other village close to Dakwaro.

The attack, according to another source, lasted for more than three and half hours.

He added that the bandits, who rode on motorbikes, killed people, burnt houses and foodstuffs in the villages they attacked.

The source added that the 10 bodies of those killed had been recovered from the bush while the volunteers and hunters as well as security operatives were still combing the bush for the missing persons.

A member of the Birnin-Gwari Vanguard for Security and Good Governance identified as Mallam Umar, said so far 10 bodies of the people killed had been recovered, while many were unaccounted for.

In the Benue attack, three persons were reportedly killed on Thursday morning by Fulani herdsmen in communities in Logo Local Government Area of the state.

According to a community leader in the council, who is also former media aide to erstwhile governor of the state, Joseph Anawah, the attackers invaded Tse Mue, Torka, Mbagba, Toryem and Ifer all in Ukem Beragya and Gaambe_ Tiev communities in Logo LGA around 6am.

The Commissioner of Police Benue State Command, Fatai Owoseni, confirmed the attack, saying that three people lost their lives during the attack.

“While l was at the security council meeting today (Thursday), l received a report that suspected herdsmen attacked people in Timbe village along the Anyiin – Wukari Federal Highway, killing three people. But men of the Rapid Response Squad have been drafted to the areas to forestall further attack,” Owoseni said.

Also, Governor Samuel Ortom confirmed the attack during a courtesy call on him by the Minister of State II for Works, Transport and Energy, Suleiman Zarma.

The governor said that “there was killing this morning in Logo.”

http://punchng.com/killings-we-dont-have-enough-soldiers-to-guard-every-mbelt-village-says-fg/

You have that problem because you deal with symptoms and not the cause.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by justinalumbi: 9:48am On May 18, 2018
Then allow them to take law in they hand pls enough is enough
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by shamecurls(m): 9:48am On May 18, 2018
clarocuzioo:
Oh my goodness. I think these people are being economical with the truth. Honestly speaking there's something they are not telling us about these herdsmen.
Nigeria has more than enough soldiers to curtail this infiltration, I think what is lacking is will power and interest.
All these soldiers that are in barracks all over the Nation idling away, what are they doing? What about the Nigerian Air Force? How may times have there been Air Patrol around the troubled regions?
We saw the zeal, passion and speed to which the operation Python dance was executed in a matter that is purely civil, but here we are in a real war situation and they said we don't have enough soldiers.
These terrorist are thriving because the government of the day is not ready to deal decisively with them.
Now it's becoming clearer why these morons are wielding AK47 with impunity.


Read what you composed strategically and logically.

You finally agree that if your option were to be considered, it would be outright foolishness.

Even the US police and military can't secure America as you can't par the ratio of civilians to police and soldiers combined.


you write up is a product of too much American war films
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by osusuallstars: 9:49am On May 18, 2018
Lies everywhere. We don't need soldiers in the south east. Deploy all to middle belt. Building compact villages is to ensure that lands are left for herdsmen settlement
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by shamecurls(m): 9:51am On May 18, 2018
maxxy22:
Then why crucifying T.Y. Danjuma when he said the people should protect themselves?

And he shouldn't be crucified?

With likes of you, the future of Nigeria is bleak .

Just say guns should be put in open store for easy acquisition so we all can defend ourselves
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by PointZerom: 9:55am On May 18, 2018
shamecurls:


Stop castigating
Proffer a solution and let's see to it.
Shut up.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by wingmanII: 9:55am On May 18, 2018
What stops them from taking the fight to the armed herdsmen.? Why are these killers so sacred? Why has the miyetti allah president moving about freely when he has been implicated in the killings.,?
Well, a Fulani will not be President forever.

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Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by myaokija(f): 9:55am On May 18, 2018
But they have over 30 police officers guiding Sentor Dino. God is watching you guys. On the judgment day everybody will stand to give account.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by muchroom(m): 9:57am On May 18, 2018
No need to provide soldiers for all villages in the middle belt.You know the source of weapons supply/route, find the network of suppliers or sponsors and annihilate them. The ground men will fade out naturally.

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Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by wingmanII: 9:57am On May 18, 2018
shamecurls:



Are Biafrans humans ?

Only the offspring of a goat or sheep will ask this question.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by Bizibi(m): 9:58am On May 18, 2018
shamecurls:


And he shouldn't be crucified?

With likes of you, the future of Nigeria is bleak .

Just say guns should be put in open store for easy acquisition so we all can defend ourselves
hehehehehehe.....bleak indeed,tell the inspector of transmission to wake up.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by shamecurls(m): 9:59am On May 18, 2018
PointZerom:
Shut up.

I knew right from initial statement that you were empty.

You can condemn but can't proffer a sensible alternative. You rather choose to insult.


And you will claim to be educated
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by nothernstar: 10:04am On May 18, 2018
progress69:
Unfortunately that is the bitter truth.
The way forward is dialogue and also trying to catch and prosecute or even eliminate sponsors no matter how highly placed.
Kudos to PMB for releasing money to rebuild the troubled region.
kudos to PMB for voting money to rebuild the houses and properties? How about human life lost. Is he going to rebuild life? What a mockery.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by clarocuzioo(m): 10:09am On May 18, 2018
shamecurls:



Read what you composed strategically and logically.

You finally agree that if your option were to be considered, it would be outright foolishness.

Even the US police and military can't secure America as you can't par the ratio of civilians to police and soldiers combined.


you write up is a product of too much American war films

Foolish sentiments won't allow you think properly, what the military needs is to embark on serious operations and deal decisively with these hooligans which am sure you are part of for defending them, you will see them retreat and behave, not treating them with kids glove. so all of a sudden the herdsmen are stronger than the Nigerian Armed Forces? Common sense is actually not common.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by NWAFORH1(m): 10:10am On May 18, 2018
Employe and train the middle belts as a Nigerian soldiers or middle belts soldiers...... Anyhow just for safety first. When there's life, hope is an assurance......
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by karlboss: 10:15am On May 18, 2018
silastemplar:
so in your opinion , government has enough troops to guard all the villages aand settlements in the middle belt?

Sometimes with the comments I read online it's like I should insult people that reason like you and our very stupid government all APC member inclusive.

I actually watched this event on nta 9pm news yesterday

So when soldiers want to guard a place they should guide house to house or village to village.
Security is about intelligence not the number of solider deploy to a region.
If government wants to give excuse for its failure please come up with a reasonable lie than disgrace us to international community

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Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by Nobody: 10:18am On May 18, 2018
karlboss:


Sometimes with the comments I read online it's like I should insult people that reason like you and our very stupid government all APC member inclusive.

I actually watched this event on nta 9pm news yesterday

So when soldiers want to guard a place they should guide house to house or village to village.
Security is about intelligence not the number of solider deploy to a region.
If government wants to give excuse for its failure please come up with a reasonable lie than disgrace us to international community
*yawns* if you are not coming up with a yes or no answer first, keep your grammar. i am not interested.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by 9gerian: 10:28am On May 18, 2018
Jazzlite:
The Federal Government has said the country’s military manpower is not enough to secure every village in the Middle Belt region in order to stop incessant killings occasioned by herders and farmers’ clashes in the area.

It has, however, mandated the National Emergency Management Authority to rebuild villages in Benue State and ensure they are not far from one another.

The Federal Government also said that the farmers and herdsmen’s clashes which had led to loss of lives and property were caused by the influx of weapons into the country through the trans-Saharan routes.

The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, and the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, stated this on Thursday at a town hall meeting in Abuja on the farmers and herders’ clashes.

The meeting was convened by the Ministry of Information and Culture.

Ogbeh said as was the case in Argentina, Pakistan and Namibia, there were ongoing plans to generate electricity from cow dung when the government finally put the reserves in operation.

Speaking on the N10bn to be given to troubled states, the agriculture minister said the money would be used “to rebuild the devastated villages as all the Internally Displaced Persons in Benue State wanted to return home as quickly as possible.”

Ogbeh added, “I was with the Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, in Benue State on Tuesday and the money announced is not only for Benue, which is apparently facing this crisis.

“The crisis in the IDP camps is very severe. Lots of women and children want to return home, but there are no homes. So, the idea is to rehabilitate the homes as quickly as possible to let them return home.

“Two, NEMA is redesigning the settlements in the villages to bring more communities together so that people don’t live too far apart. Otherwise, we don’t have enough security to guard every settlement. Unless you have units of 10 or 11 soldiers to guard each village, there is no way that the current security network can cover the needs of villagers who may be attacked in the afternoon or night. That was one of the things we studied on Tuesday.

“Three, we have to do everything we can to end these pastoral movements, slowly and in the large scale later. We have 415 reserves. Some have been encroached upon while others are still there. We have to provide water and grass, and protect the herdsmen from cattle rustlers, who are also Fulani.

“The Minister of Interior and I are working on agro-rangers being trained by the military to guard these places so that there can be peace within those communities.

“We can also then do what has been done in Pakistan, Argentina, and even Namibia here, by using the cow dung to generate electricity. These things we have designed and we are raising funds to start them.”

The convener of the meeting and the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the clashes between farmers and herdsmen were connected with “demographic, environmental, social and economic dynamics and it will be a distortion to attribute the clashes to ethnic and religious reasons.”

Mohammed said, “In 1963, Nigeria’s population was 52 million. Today, it is about 200 million, yet the land space has remained the same. Against this background, the contest for land and other natural resources is bound to be keener, and the friction, more.

“There are various measures that have been taken by the Federal Government to stop these senseless killings and curtail the criminality that has fuelled the clashes. The Nigerian Air Force has deployed its Special Forces to the newly-established 23 Quick Response Wing in Nguroje, Taraba State. The NAF also has a 1,000-man Special Intervention Force deployed in Makurdi to degrade bandits and criminals in Benue and Nasarawa states.

“In the last two weeks, the Police Intelligence Response Team and the Police Special Forces, whose work cut across Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba states, arrested 11 suspects and recovered 10 AK-47 rifles and other firearms from them. These are just some of the arrests made by the security forces in recent days.”

The Defence Minister, Dan-Ali, said President Muhammadu Buhari’s reference to the herdsmen being trained in Libya was in relation to the infiltration of weapons into the country through the trans-Saharan routes.

He said, “There are no foreigners such as Chadians and Libyans coming into Nigeria. What we mean is that the crises in Libya motivated the coming in of arms and ammunition into the country through the trans-Saharan routes. This is the situation. To handle this, the Federal Government has set up a committee whereby a commission to tackle small arms is being looked into.”

Also, the Minister of Interior, Dambazau, said, “As a result of the crises in Libya, quite a huge number of weapons have found themselves into the country. It is not just in Nigeria, but the whole of the sub-region of the Economic Community of West African States.

“We have organised, in conjunction with ECOWAS, a conference on the movement of people and services. The whole idea is to control the movement of weapons. There is also the concept of biometrics to screen those people who enter Nigeria.”

Some of the delegates at the meeting, including the Christian Association of Nigeria and the Miyetti Allah Breeders Association, advised the government to work on establishing ranches, noting that that was the 21st century practice, and would guarantee lasting peace and security.

Buhari meets Army Chief on security

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met behind closed doors with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The meeting centred on efforts being made by the Army authorities to restore peace to troubled parts of the country.

Buhari disclosed this in a message he posted on his verified Twitter handle, @MBuhari, after the meeting.

The President said his administration’s commitment to peace and security of the country was total.

Buhari wrote, “I received a briefing from the Chief of Army Staff this (Thursday) afternoon.

“The Army recently established a new battalion in Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State, in addition to other deployments in troubled parts of the country.

“Our commitment to the peace and security of Nigeria is total.”

After the meeting, Buratai told State House correspondents that the Nigerian Army would collaborate with other security agencies to dislodge criminals who operate in the Birnin Gwari axis along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.

He said concern over unabated killings of citizens was what informed the setting up of an army battalion in the area.

He said, “We will continue to cooperate with other security agencies that are charged with the responsibility of securing our country and the deployment of a unit there is quite strategic. It is in line with the Nigerian Army order of battle that was approved in 2016.

“We have to implement all of them to achieve the strategic objective of the government. This is essentially why we have to put the battalion there and to work with other security agencies.”

Buratai assured stakeholders that the ongoing Operation Last Hold by troops would further consolidate the army’s achievements against insurgents in the North-East.

He said the operation would culminate in the return of the Internally Displaced Persons to their communities.

“Rest assured that Operation Last Hold will further consolidate our achievements so far but we hope the IDPs will go back to their communities and pick up their lives again.

“I think that is the aim of this our Operation Last Hold. It is a consolidation of the overall successes that we have achieved in the North-East,” Buratai said.

Bandits, herdsmen kill 13 in Kaduna, Benue

But in spite of this assurance, 10 persons were reportedly killed by suspected bandits at Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Wednesday evening while three others, the police said, were killed on Thursday morning by Fulani herdsmen in communities in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State.

Scores were also said to be seriously injured in the Kaduna attack that took place in four villages in Gwari council.

But the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mukhtar Aliyu, said only seven persons were killed while five were injured in the attack, which he said, occurred on Wednesday night.

He said the bandits invaded Mashigi, Dakwaro, Sabongida villages on Wednesday night, shooting at anyone in sight and burning down houses and farmlands in the affected villages.

Aliyu, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Austin Iwar, had ordered the immediate deployment of mobile police in the communities.

The villages raided by the bandits included Mashigi, Dakwaro, Sabongida and one other village close to Dakwaro.

The attack, according to another source, lasted for more than three and half hours.

He added that the bandits, who rode on motorbikes, killed people, burnt houses and foodstuffs in the villages they attacked.

The source added that the 10 bodies of those killed had been recovered from the bush while the volunteers and hunters as well as security operatives were still combing the bush for the missing persons.

A member of the Birnin-Gwari Vanguard for Security and Good Governance identified as Mallam Umar, said so far 10 bodies of the people killed had been recovered, while many were unaccounted for.

In the Benue attack, three persons were reportedly killed on Thursday morning by Fulani herdsmen in communities in Logo Local Government Area of the state.

According to a community leader in the council, who is also former media aide to erstwhile governor of the state, Joseph Anawah, the attackers invaded Tse Mue, Torka, Mbagba, Toryem and Ifer all in Ukem Beragya and Gaambe_ Tiev communities in Logo LGA around 6am.

The Commissioner of Police Benue State Command, Fatai Owoseni, confirmed the attack, saying that three people lost their lives during the attack.

“While l was at the security council meeting today (Thursday), l received a report that suspected herdsmen attacked people in Timbe village along the Anyiin – Wukari Federal Highway, killing three people. But men of the Rapid Response Squad have been drafted to the areas to forestall further attack,” Owoseni said.

Also, Governor Samuel Ortom confirmed the attack during a courtesy call on him by the Minister of State II for Works, Transport and Energy, Suleiman Zarma.

The governor said that “there was killing this morning in Logo.”

http://punchng.com/killings-we-dont-have-enough-soldiers-to-guard-every-mbelt-village-says-fg/

Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by 9gerian: 10:33am On May 18, 2018
Thank you.

They keep insulting our sensibilities. What a team!!! cry

karlboss:


Sometimes with the comments I read online it's like I should insult people that reason like you and our very stupid government all APC member inclusive.

I actually watched this event on nta 9pm news yesterday

So when soldiers want to guard a place they should guide house to house or village to village.
Security is about intelligence not the number of solider deploy to a region.
If government wants to give excuse for its failure please come up with a reasonable lie than disgrace us to international community
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by breakeven: 10:36am On May 18, 2018
Then villagers must arm themselves to defend themselves.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by clarocuzioo(m): 10:37am On May 18, 2018
APCsupporter:


You are the one being a liar here. Ipob was not a disguised enemy and never used guerrilla tactics and they were located in one area but here we are talking about multiple villages that are spread acrros the state. How many villages do you pass whenever you are travelling? It will be foolish for any country to send ALL of its personnel to one part of the country and leaving the others vulnerable. If you knew anything about how the military works you wouldn't have typed this rubbish

Please you people should stop defending foolishness, do you realise there is intelligence and tactics in military operations?
Are you telling me that if this is an external aggression using guerilla tactics Nigeria will just give in? And the president is a General?

Anyways that's the change Nigerians voted for. They should enjoy it while it last.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by karlboss: 10:39am On May 18, 2018
silastemplar:
*yawns* if you are not coming up with a yes or no answer first, keep your grammar. i am not interested.

Aren't you very stupid for asking such questions.

My Bible tells me in the book of proverbs: Give an answer to a stupid question and you are as stupid as the person that asked it.
Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by BanevsJoker(m): 10:40am On May 18, 2018
But they claimed Python Dance was a show of strengh. Suddenly they are showing weakness

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Re: Killings: We Don’t Have Enough Soldiers To Guard Every M’belt Village, Says FG by 9gerian: 10:46am On May 18, 2018
Well said.

What you have stated is what makes a State (Country) a formidable force when compared to individuals. The ability to use its resources to secure and defend its territory against ALL external or even internal aggression of any sort. Sighs! This folks would have us accept otherwise while they employ various narratives to explain away their incompetence / complicity. angry


muchroom:
No need to provide soldiers for all villages in the middle belt.You know the source of weapons supply/route, find the network of suppliers or sponsors and annihilate them. The ground men will fade out naturally.

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