Buhari reacts to killing in Kaduna, Rivers

President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the violence in Adara community in Kaduna State which claimed the lives of 20 members of the community.
In a statement signed and forwarded to DAILY POST by his media aide, Garba Shehu, Buhari said: “These unfortunate deaths are the latest incident between the Adara and Fulani peoples in the state, who have a long history of mistrust between themselves.”


Buhari appealed for peace and decried the ongoing culture of, “an eye for an eye,” that has fuelled a number of attacks and reprisal attacks, with the two communities at different times, suffering casualties in Kajuru and Kachia local governments in the state.
He urged indigenes of the state and other Nigerians to, “refrain from comments in the traditional and social media, especially by people who have little knowledge of the history of the longstanding conflict. Such comments, he says can fuel further conflict in the area and between the two groups.”
President Buhari especially appealed to traditional and religious leaders to be cautious with their comments on the conflict, insisting that “whatever words they share publicly should not be inflammatory but be inspired by an interest in peace.”
He also condemned the resurgence of cultist killings in Rivers State and ordered for increased community and law enforcement action against its escalation.
Buhari condoled with those who lost loved ones in the attacks, saying: “The entire nation grieves with you. The Nigerian army and police are already in the area to ensure that peace and security are restored.”
In response to reports of the resurgence of cultism leading to loss of lives in Rivers State, President Buhari called on law enforcement agencies to intensify their efforts to end the menace before it further escalates.
The President called for quick and effective intervention by the community and civic leaders in support of law enforcement efforts, in all such areas bedevilled by cultist attacks and inter-communal violence.

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