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Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by adenigga(m): 6:03am On Jun 16, 2021
The people of Oyo State, particularly those in and around Igangan would very much like to believe Governor Seyi Makinde when he promised that the recent attack and killings of members of the community by suspected killer herdsmen would not happen again in the state. That was as reassuring as it could be but it needs be followed up with concrete action if the promise will inhere, given the absence of any apparent concern by the Federal Government, which has the control of law enforcement, on the incident.

There can be no faster route to disintegration than the ominous silence of the Federal Government to incessant herder-farmers’ killings in parts of the South and Middle Belt. The complicity of foreign herders and bandits has never been as graphic as it was in the recent Igangan killings. Unfortunately, the president’s characteristic aloofness at this time is not the way to justice, peace or keeping a bitterly divided country as one. More so, flaunting bigotry amid worsening apprehension is not a strategy to appease secessionists’ agitations either.

The incident in Igangan agrarian community in Ibarapa zone of Oyo State, in which about 30 persons were killed and houses including the palace of Asigangan of Igangan town, set on fire, was the latest in the mindless herder-farmers’ crisis in the South and Middle Belt region. The Igangan invasion left no doubt as to who the attackers were. And barely 24-hour later, armed invaders also stormed Idere in the same Ibarapa area of the state; some residents even claimed to have seen a helicopter dropping firearms to bandits in the forest.

The attack is most troubling given its foreknowledge and failure of the Federal Government-controlled security agencies to come to the rescue of victims. Couple of days before the raid, the Chairman of Oyo State Amotekun Security corps, an ex-General in the Army, Ajibola Togun, had warned that some foreign Fulani herdsmen and bandits of Tuareg extraction have perfected plans to invade communities in the Southwest, masquerading as commercial motorcyclists, pepper traders and carrot sellers. Togun raised the alarm that these are invaders from Mali, Guinea, Chad and other West Africa countries in the perfected act of killing and kidnapping. He had revealed that: “There would soon be a problem in the Southwest. These foreign Fulani herdsmen would soon come for the purpose of taking over Nigeria. This is because they (Fulani) have the backing of some people in government to take over Nigeria as a heritage that Allah has given them.” The person of General Togun, a soldier and military intelligentsia, is certainly not flippant, nor should he be ignored by a responsible state authority. But the intelligence community did nothing about the eerie alarm, until invaders struck in Igangan.

Normally, a responsive and non-complicit presidency should be alarmed, not only by the attack but the failure of security agencies. The president should ask his security chiefs to account for why the incident happened despite the prior warning, based on hard facts. How come the State Security Service and even the National Security Adviser (NSA), all failed in their core responsibility? Where were the policemen when the invaders laid siege and plundered the community for about five hours? Is the president complicit or surrounded by incompetent security officers? Or is he simply overwhelmed by the tenacity and frequency of bandits’ strike on hapless communities across Nigeria?

Lest they forget, the primary duty of government is welfare and security of Nigerians, without which socio-political and economic policies of the state are all flights of fancy, no matter how well-intentioned they are. There can be no sustainable development without peace and security.

For the president to suggest that he could not be bothered is inimical to national unity. It is indefensible that the president that was most audible and prompt against secessionists and perceived dissidents from the South could turn a blind eye when the same section he had sworn to protect gets murdered in their sleep. It is neither presidential nor democratic. To keep incentivising criminality is to drive the country into full-blown anarchy and avoidable war. For the country to remain together, it has to be an entity that works for all and not for a few that seems to appeal more to the president. The presidency should represent all sessions equally and not given to ethnic chauvinism and hegemonic tendencies. To do otherwise in the face of prevailing gruesome killings and apprehension, is to incite self-help, and fuel secessionists’ agitations among nations.

Governor Makinde’s anguish was palpable as he milled round Igangan town – all in ruins. But beyond the grief, this is another call to action for all governors to step up the game on regional security. It has been about a year since Operation Amotekun was launched in Southwest with a funfair. Expediency of the moment demands that the corps would have been well-trained, well equipped and incorporated into stronger partnership with the police to be responsive to local threats. The warfront is being extended deep into the South, just as it has been in Benue State. True leadership entails that governors act as the chief security officers of their states and not be quick on excuses!

Oyo, Ebonyi, Benue and all troubled states of the federation have representatives in the National Assembly and they know of the palpable dreads at home. The lawmakers are aware of the constitutional bottlenecks to state policing, as well as the near helplessness of the Nigeria Police as presently constituted. The National Assembly as a whole should not continue to play the ostrich, ignoring the call for restructuring the country, devolution of powers and state policing. Public sittings on constitutional review, without a proper restructuring, is just another expensive charade that will not save a country that is fast falling apart. It was the turn of Igangan the last time; does anyone know where next the fire burns?
https://guardian.ng/Editorial/Ominous-official-silence-on-killings-in-Igangan-others

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by Bola146(f): 6:09am On Jun 16, 2021
cry they are now at Idi Ayunre

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by Ooni: 6:13am On Jun 16, 2021
This editorial is hateful. Southwest is peaceful and accommodating and we must maintain this virtue against all odds. We must forgive and forget the killings else our region will turn to borno.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by Karlovych: 6:14am On Jun 16, 2021
embarassed embarassed Afonjaz need to atone for their sins of backstabbing other ethic nationalities, no one trusts them anymore and they should enjoy the next level they elected with the help of the rice-sharing drug lord

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by PlayerMeji: 6:15am On Jun 16, 2021
All men arm thyself..

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by Oxb90: 6:26am On Jun 16, 2021
All governors are responsible for the security of life and property in the state they govern. It is annoying how the governors have forgotten this pledge. What do they(the governors) even discuss at the governor's meetings? If there is a clause in the Constitution that makes them less effective in the act of securing their states, they should settle the issue as soon as possible. Since 2015, the state and all the representatives of regions experiencing terror attacks have been calling on the nonresponsive federal government for assistance. This demand is supposed to be very aggressive. A stitch in time saves nine.
Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by ivolt: 6:39am On Jun 16, 2021
Another article written to defend Makinde.
Only a fool will wait for Buhari who couldn't defend his home to help with security.

Is Ondo not also a state where the government have been dealing with killer herders and bandits
both openly and secretly?
Since the creation of Amotekun, not one stray cow has been arrested in Oyo despite Makinde signing a law banning open grazing.

He would rather call for fake peace rather than justice.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by tillaman(m): 6:41am On Jun 16, 2021
sad

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by zombieHUNTER: 6:43am On Jun 16, 2021
Ooni:
This editorial is hateful. Southwest is peaceful and accommodating and we must maintain this virtue against all odds. We must forgive and forget the killings else our region will turn to borno.

I salute your stupidity
It's legendary

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by ScamHunter: 6:44am On Jun 16, 2021
Junk journalism. The way you all were silent when the killings went unabated in southern Kaduna and Benue. I'm sure it's still warming up in your region that's why you're now awake. What of the killings in the SE? How many did you report? All these brown envelope journalism. Finally, you guys aid and abate the evil going on in the land.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by zombieHUNTER: 6:49am On Jun 16, 2021
Those waiting for Buhari to Capture the culprits are on a long thing....

The fulani Buhari army is busy in Imo State... Looking for those who wants to divide the country...

While Buhari who unifies the country appointed only fulani Muslims into his cabinet and all security outfits in the country...

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by Downey(f): 6:50am On Jun 16, 2021
Its ain't real anymore
Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by ChoCho54(f): 6:50am On Jun 16, 2021
If we don't arm ourselves, Fulani will wipe us all out either through the barrel or hunger.

Their activities have greatly disrupted the food chain cos farmers are being killed or prevented from going to their farms due to fear of these vermins.

The few who manages to farm can't produce enough thereby making prices of commodities soar astronomically.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:50am On Jun 16, 2021
All the terrorist organizations in our darling country, from this evil boko haram, to bandits, Igbos terrorists organization, AKA unknowngunmen, evil ones fulani herdsmen, being sponsored by corrupt politicians.
We must stop the killings of innocent and hardworking Nigerians, Yoruba, Igbo and Hausas inclusive.
ALL TERRORISTS and MURDERERS must die in Nigeria.
Blood-sucking Animlas.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by zombieHUNTER: 6:51am On Jun 16, 2021
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Reading

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by EKONGKING: 6:51am On Jun 16, 2021
Just cannot understand ,why significant proportion of yorubas still support one nigeria.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by free2ryhme: 6:52am On Jun 16, 2021
Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by owobokiri(m): 6:53am On Jun 16, 2021
Those Who should be fighting to defend Iganga are busy fighting to help fulani decimate the south east..
This is what happens when your whole political goal in a Union is to undercut other through treacherous means...

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by tayokonan: 6:53am On Jun 16, 2021
Imagine being afraid to speak up in all these hate killings

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by RichDad1(m): 6:54am On Jun 16, 2021
And some outsiders are praising the audio Twitter Governor, Seyi Makinde.
Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by Lovelies1: 6:55am On Jun 16, 2021
Truth

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by illicit(m): 6:56am On Jun 16, 2021
Get your guns and bullets now

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by ChoCho54(f): 6:56am On Jun 16, 2021
zombieHUNTER:
Those waiting for Buhari to Capture the culprits are on a long thing....

The fulani Buhari army is busy in Imo State... Looking for those who wants to divide the country...

While Buhari who unifies the country appointed only fulani Muslims into his cabinet and all security outfits in the country...
How can buhari and his lazy army protect anyone? Didn't we see this viral video of Nigerian Army escorting cows to graze in the open in Ijebu Ode recently?

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by ScamHunter: 6:58am On Jun 16, 2021
Bullcrap, Yoruba people sowed evil seeds in 2015 to spite Jonathan. The seed sprouted and has been decimating people in the Benue Plateau and all Middlebelt, they felt unconcerned not knowing their turn is coming. As the heralds of Fulani Janjaweeeedism, the law of sowing and reaping dictates that Yoruba land not escape the seed they sowed for other tribes. The earlier Yoruba people change their double life and double face treacherous ways and repent, the better for them. Otherwise, Benin Republic would be too small for the next wave of exodus their Janjaweeeed partners have planned for them.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by otunbakolawole(m): 6:59am On Jun 16, 2021
There is little seyi makinde can do. The security apparatus is out of his hands. Without Federal support, it's could all be wishful thinking as it is. Nigeria is like a football game. You feel like you should get on the pitch and do the needful, but you can't. You can only scream at your TV.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by petitejolie(f): 6:59am On Jun 16, 2021
Makinde doing eye service. Mumuric silent on d killings of their own people but outspoken on things that will massage the ego of their paymaster. This week all of u will hear it from above

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by babyfaceafrica: 7:00am On Jun 16, 2021
Okay
Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by AKWATGOLD1(m): 7:01am On Jun 16, 2021
This is deliberate on the part if Oyo State government if igboho and his boys starts their reprisal attack in Fulani's in igangan social media will be agog.

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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by MansoryMX(m): 7:02am On Jun 16, 2021
Ooni:
This editorial is hateful. Southwest is peaceful and accommodating and we must maintain this virtue against all odds. We must forgive and forget the killings else our region will turn to borno.

Because nor be your family persons these Barbaric touts called Fulani kill abi? It shall never be well with you and your generation angry


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Re: Ominous Official Silence On Killings In Igangan, Others by Kingrefreshed: 7:02am On Jun 16, 2021
Ooni:
This editorial is hateful. Southwest is peaceful and accommodating and we must maintain this virtue against all odds. We must forgive and forget the killings else our region will turn to borno.

Another Fulani dictated. Very easy to know them

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