My letter was ignored by Buhari
We wrote to the Vice President on the planned attack on parts of Benue by Fulani herdsmen, because the word was everywhere on the street, but he refused to reply. When Mr. President came back, I personally went and intimated him, and also wrote.
The documents are here, I will hand them over to you. I wrote to him on the planned attack by Fulani herdsmen because these threats were on the streets.
I intimated Mr. President and it was put into writing.
On the same October 7, 2017, I wrote to the Inspector General of Police. I told him of a planned attack on our people. When there was no response, on October 27, 2017, I reminded him that these people are planning to attack us, we are law-abiding, we have disarmed our youths, and we are looking unto security agencies.
And the way to do it is to arrest those people who were inciting the herdsmen to combat us, and we knew they were going to come.
These people were all over the place; on television, in papers, doing various press conferences, and they eventually took us to court. But we felt that it is a crime for anyone to incite people against us with the purpose of killing or causing harm, destruction. So we expected them (security agencies) to act, but there was no action.
Of course, I wrote to the Senate President for information and the Speaker. I also wrote on 7th of October, when I was writing to the Acting President and Inspector General of Police, to the National Security Adviser on this planned attack against Benue people.
I also wrote to the Director-General of the Department of State Service (DSS). And when there was no action, I followed it up with a reminder on 27th of October, 2017. So, that was it, and also on the 17th of October, I wrote to the President, I copied the National Security Adviser.
There was no response.
Of course, the National Security Adviser invited us for a meeting two times but it was put off.
This is very sad.
Those people who are responsible for these killings, I know. I accuse them and I have evidence against them. They are on newspaper publications, they are on video, they are on audio, and they are known.
If I had wanted to buy guns, I wouldn’t wait. But if I bought guns and gave to those people, would my people have been killed in the manner they were killed?
I disarmed the people. I’ve not bought a single gun, I’m a Christian. If I bought, I would say yes.
[Governor of Benue State Samuel Ortom made the statement during a meeting with the Senate Adhoc Committee on Security Infrastructure, led by the Senate Majority Leader, Senator Ahmad Lawan].
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