- President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday, March 5 visited Taraba state over herdsmen-farmer clashes
- He said more people killed in Taraba than in Benue and Zamfara
- The president said that peace and security were not the responsibility of the government alone but a collective one
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the number of persons killed in herdsmen and farmers clashes and other violent attacks in Mambilla plateau, Sardauna local government area of Taraba state, is more than those killed in Zamfara and Benue states combined.
Premium Times reports that while speaking in Jalingo on Monday, on Monday, March 5, during a meeting between the Fulani and Mambilla ethnic groups, Buhari said "he has a way of gathering his own information on all the crises and killings in the country.”
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NAIJ.com gathered that the president, who said he was in the state to condole with the government and those who lost their loved ones, described attacks and shedding of blood as unfortunate.
Herdsmen-farmers clashes: Buhari condoles with Governor Ishaku, says more people killed in the state than Benue, Zamfara
He said peace and security were not the responsibility of the government alone but a collective one.
He appealed to all to ensure that justice is done to all the people at all times, adding that the perpetrators of the heinous acts would be identified and punished.
Speaking earlier, the Taraba Governor Darius Ishaku, thanked the president for the visit and assured that the administration would do everything possible to ensure that peace was maintained in the state.
The governor also assured the president that the traditional institutions and leaders of Sardauna local government would be mobilised to work together to ensure the take-off of the Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project in the area.
In the president ‘s entourage were service chiefs, ministers of information, defence and women affairs as well as some members of the National Assembly from Taraba.
Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had earlier reported that President Muhammadu Buhari arrived at Jalingo, the capital of Taraba as part of his attempt to carry out on-the-spot assessment of the security situations in the state.
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The president arrived in the state on Monday, March 5 and was received by Governor Darius Ishaku of the state.
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Source: Naija.ng