Sunday, 3 July 2016

Herdsmen Attack: Enugu Catholic Bishop blasts security agencies

The Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Calistus Onaga, on Saturday at the Holy Ghost Cathedral, slammed security agencies in the state, for not doing enough to curb the incessant menace of herdsmen which has created an ominous cloud of fear and foreboding hanging thick over the people in their own home state.
This was at a time the Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who was at the Cathedral with other security chiefs to ensure that there was no breakdown of law and order, yesterday, also renewed his earlier  statement that the Nimbo massacre would not be allowed to repeat itself in any part of the  state; while stressing that his administration had done much to contain the ugly incident. The assurance came as Catholic faithful in Enugu, Awgu and Nsukka  Dioceses, held peaceful prayer processions over the  activities of herdsmen in communities in the state, with a call on the  government to put in place adequate security measures to check the trend. The governor, who joined in the prayer rally held at the Ghost  Cathedral, Enugu, called on the faithful to remain law abiding,  assuring that government was doing all it can to ensure peace and  co-existence of people in the state. He said: “We have continued to take necessary measures to prevent the  recurrence of such incidents in the state. We are currently engaged in  the process of reactivating the neighbourhood watch associations in  every community in the state and in aid of   which we have approved an  initial seed sum of N100 million. “We also constituted a Judicial Panel of Inquiry to unravel the facts  and circumstances surrounding the incident and also determine the best  ways to prevent its recurrence. “At a meeting with the Fulani and Shuwa Arab communities in Enugu  State, we collectively condemned such criminal acts as armed robbery,  kidnapping, rape and destruction of farms that are associated with  herdsmen and agreed to ban night grazing in Enugu State. We have also  empowered Chairmen of Local Government Councils to hold security  meetings in their respective areas. We also held a meeting with Traditional Rulers and Presidents General of town unions in the state,  where we took far reaching decisions on how to prevent future clashes  between herdsmen and their host communities. More importantly, we have  enjoyed the support of Enugu people who have continued to believe in  our leadership and in our ability to handle this matter  satisfactorily”   BISHOP ONAGA ANGRY Furious with obvious security lapses surrounding the Nimbo massacre, the Catholic Bishop, Callistus Onaga, said that the Church  had been praying about the mounting challenges posed by the activities  of the herdsmen, especially in rural communities in the state,  stressing that the church was interested in peace. He stated that the most recent and widely reported incident at Nimbo,  Uzo Uwani council in which several farmers and citizens were butchered  to death in their homes was a culmination of a growing culture of  impunity, arrogance and dare-devilry among the herdsmen, saying that  some of them had become “increasingly lawless. “The result is that an ominous cloud of fear, foreboding and  insecurity now hangs thick over our people in their own home state. So  far, the response of the various security agencies to these attacks  and needless provocations have not been enough to give the people a  sense of being protected by them”, he said He called on the federal government to drop, without further delay, the  grazing bill, stressing that it was capable of tearing apart the  fragile unity of the country. “Nigerians are already suffering much on account of the economic  hardships in the country at the moment. To add to this by abdicating  its responsibility in the provision of security for the people would  amount to insensitivity on the part of the government”, he said. Calling on the people to remain law abiding and continue to work for  the harmonious co-existence of all Nigerians, Bishop Onaga urged local  community leaders to refrain from entering into agreements with  herdsmen or with any group of persons that would create room for  tension and crisis.  

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