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notable pro-democracy and Non-governmental body – HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has faulted the reported claim by the
Department of State Services (DSS) which accused Islamic state terrorists of
the Benue killings.
HURIWA
said the claim coming nearly twenty four months after the international media
reported the affiliation of the breakaway faction of Boko Haram terror network
with the then Iraq and Syria based global terror network known as Islamic
state, is unwarranted and suspicious.
The
Rights group has therefore tasked the Benue state government to set up a
judicial panel of inquiry on the widespread killings by suspected armed Fulani
herdsmen even as the National Assembly should organize a transparent, open and
an independent investigation of these dastardly killings.
HURIWA
asked President Muhammadu Buhari to rejig his national security team to reflect
the federal character of Nigeria and to end the dominance of all the strategic
national security agencies by persons from one Ethno -Religious
divide-Fulani/Hausa and majority of whom have pampered the alleged armed Fulani
herdsmen suspected of widespread attacks in different parts of Nigeria. HURIWA
said a random sampling of opinion poll on the latest claim by DSS led by the Katsina
born Director General of the Department of States Services Alhaji Lawal Musa
Daura shows that most respondents accuse the DSS of cover up gambits in the
latest rounds of ethno-religious genocide carried out by suspected armed Fulani
herdsmen.
"Although
we strongly dispute the credibility of the intelligence being circulated by DSS
on the Benue killings but we decided to go to town in Abuja, Lagos and Port
Harcourt whereby our teams interviewed Nigerians on the media reports quoting
the DSS as accusing Islamic state's 'Army' of the Benue killings and majority
of those spoken to disputed the claim and demanded independent judicial
inquisition and forensic investigations to ascertain the real perpetrators.
Nigerians are in doubt of this latest claims because the national security
infrastructure is dominated by Hausa/Fulani heads and this creates room for
mutual suspicions and compromise".
In a
statement by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the
National Media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA faulted the latest
claim by the DSS because of what it calls substantial circumstantial evidence
linking some operatives of the Myetti Allah cattle owners body with the
incidents following series of threats to oppose and undermine the anti-open
grazing law of Benue state made to the media immediately after the state
Assembly passed the legislation and it was okayed by governor Orthom of Benue
State.
The
Rights group said only an independent body of judicial investigators to be put
together by Benue State government and supervised by a team from the United
Nations can satisfactorily determine the culpability or otherwise of the armed
Fulani herdsmen widely accused of carrying out these killings not only in Benue
state but in Southern Kaduna, Adamawa and Tarana States.
HURIWA also asked that
eye witnesses to the attacks who survived the ordeals can also be invited in
camera to render evidence. "The hasty speculative claims of foreign
terrorists as the perpetrators as made by the DSS lacks coherence and is not
grounded in scientific and forensic findings which are the minimum benchmarks
for global best practices in crime investigations".
HURIWA
wondered why the security agencies like the police and DSS could go
fishing for 'innovative' and phantom reasons for the attacks when it is clear
to every discerning mind that an official of the Benue state branch of the
cattle owners body reportedly spoke with the British Broadcasting Service to
offer explanation for the attacks. "This interview is retrievable because
it was widely received all over the World. Why the attempt to tie a wool of organized
confusion on discerning members of the public by the DSS? Why did they not stop
the attack? Who invited the so-called foreign terrorists? Who gave them weapons
deployed for the killings? Where were Nigerian Immigration service, Nigerian
Customs, Nigerian Army, Nigerian Intelligence agency and the DSS all led
by Hausa/Fulani/Kanuri when this sort of 'invasion' occured? Why have the heads
of these agencies not tendered their resignation if indeed these claims are
factually accurate?"
“We are
shocked that many weeks after claims and counter claims on the alleged
perpetrators of these dastardly crime of terror against Benue state citizens in
protest against the passage of the anti-open grazing law started flying in the
media, that the publicly funded department of state services is seeking to fly
a kite by bringing up another strange angle to the debacle regarding who killed
innocent Nigerians in Benue state? Why have the security agencies failed to
invite all relevant officials of Myetti Allah cattle owners body in both Benue
and Abuja to question them on media claims they made before and after the Benue
state house of Assembly passed the anti-open grazing law? Why is the DSS
indicting itself for failing to even stop the invasion of Nigerian nation by
foreign terror group assuming without conceding that the new claim is true, all
together? The best bet is for independent investigations to be ordered to be
supervised by the United Nations organization”.
HURIWA
recalled vividly that in August 2016, the Islamic State group’s newspaper
identifies a new leader of the group’s West African part; popularly known as
Nigeria’s Boko Haram extremists, who promises not to attack mosques or markets
used by Muslims, reports the Associated Press.
HURIWA
further recalled that in 2016 August the Arabic-language newspaper al-Nabaa
identified Abu Musab al-Barnawi as the new “Wali,” a title previously used to
describe long-time leader Abubakar Shekau, who has been leading Boko
Haram since 2009.
HURIWA
said the report did not say what Shekau’s current status is. Though
the replacement comes after rumours spread that Shekau had been killed or
replaced as the leader has not made a verified video appearance for the past
few years.
HURIWA
recalled that in March 2016, Boko Haram was believed to have released a video
featuring Shekau. However, the unusual poor quality of the footage raised
suspicions over its authenticity. Furthermore, the video was only shared on
YouTube, rather than on Twitter accounts affiliated with Boko Haram’s ally, IS.
HURIWA
recalled that at that time the media quoted the African and Eurasian affairs
analyst Jacob Zenn as saying that the announcement indicates a coup by Boko
Haram breakaway group Ansaru and follows a trend of extremist Islamic groups
moving away from al-Qaeda to the Islamic State.
HURIWA
said that it is already a notorious knowledge that Ansaru is known for
kidnapping foreigners. It had broken away from Boko Haram because it disagrees
with the indiscriminate killing of civilians, especially Muslims.
The
Rights group reminded Nigerians that this then Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
(begore it was defeated by international armed coalition) had publicly announced
new Boko Haram leader Al-Barnawi’s appointment and it came as the Nigerian
government and army claimed the fight against Boko Haram was over.
DSS had
claimed in a report at the weekend that a group Islamic state in West Africa
(ISWA) is operational in North central and South Nigeria. And that it deploys
foreign terrorists that unleash mayhem on communities with a view to
exacerbating ethnic and religious tensions.
HURIWA
has therefore challenged the National Assembly to save Nigeria of the embarrassment
that these killings of innocent Nigerians have caused us in the international
arena and to compel President Muhammadu Buhari to obey the constitution by
reconstituting the National Defence Council to reflect the Ethno-religious
diversities of Nigerians and to guarantee integrity to the national security
architecture.
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