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Shi’ite Movement behind killings in the North- Civil rights group

 

The Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Shi’ite Islamic sect have been accused of instigating the current wave of killings by Fulani herdsmen in Benue State.

Comrade Okpokwu Ogenyi head of a civil rights organisation, Conference of Minority Tribes said this when he led protesters to the Benue Peoples House in Makurdi.

Okpokwu called on the presidency to look into the matter in the same manner the Shiite uprising in the north was handled, to halt all attempts to spread extremism to other parts of the country.

He further lamented the scale of destruction caused by the crisis, describing it as an ethnic cleansing exercise labelled Fulani-Agatu crisis to desensitize the national consciousness.

“The on-going ethnic cleansing has been mischievously labelled Fulani-Agatu crisis under circumstances that are at best efforts to desensitize the national consciousness to the enormity of the scale on which Benue State people are being wiped-out on a daily basis.” Okpokwu said.

Furthermore the group has also requested the Federal Government to provide compensation and relief to the victims of the invasion, while demanding the government to come out with a definite policy to curtail extremism.

“Individuals fingered in the Shiite crisis and those threatening the state as clearly seen in the published videos must be arrested and prosecuted. Government must then come out with a definite policy to curtail any form of extremism.” He said.

Benue state governor, Samuel Ortom who welcomed them at Government House said that the North will no longer condone any extremist group which threatens the peace and unity of the region.

The Governor who made this declaration while addressing the also assured the people of government’s continued protection from external attacks.

Ortom also assured the protesters that the government was looking into the issue of further attacks by herdsmen even as he informed of increased security presence in the affected areas

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