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BENUE: Soyinka says FG can’t curb killings, tells Buhari what to do

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BENUE: Soyinka says FG can't curb killings, tells Buhari what to do

Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, on Wednesday said that there was no other word to describe killings going on in Benue State than ethnic cleansing.

He has therefore called on the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government to jettison issues of national integrity and pride and seek for international help.

According to Soyinka, the Federal Government can no longer cope with the killings and should therefore seek help from “those nations where our military has served before”, who he said are willing to come to “our aid”.

He stated this on Thursday during a courtesy visit to Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom in Makurdi, the state capital, soon after attending the 35th anniversary of Senator Suemo Chia’s novel, Adan Wade Kohol Ga, written in Tiv language.

“I don’t believe in false pride, if the government cannot cope, it should not shy away from asking for international help.

“When human lives are concerned in their thousands and so on, as it was observed everywhere all over the world, those nations where our military has served before can come to our assistance, I think there should be no business of national integrity, national pride and so on.

“People are dying, this government cannot cope, please just ask for international help and I know they’re ready and willing to come to our aid.

“Just like refusal to recognise, and at the critical moment, the nature of a particular problem that has been the basis of the massacres going on in this region, especially Benue State. There’s no any other word for it.

“Let’s not play around with the euphemisms. It’s no other word but ethnic cleansing. There’s no other definition for what has been going on here. And it’s very sad to me personally to see that a nation like Nigeria, with so much human talent, has failed to learn the lesson of the history of places like Rwanda.

“It happened in Europe, ethnic cleansing in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and elsewhere, so it’s not a new phenomenon. And therefore we should have been able to learn from the experiences of others and stopped this thing before it became an epidemic which is what it is today,” Soyinka said.

In his response, Ortom who appreciated the literary giant for paying him a visit, said that what they are experiencing in the state was nothing but ethnic cleansing and Jihad.

“This is not a hidden agenda, it’s known and those people who are perpetrating it did say it. They’re not hidden. They held press conferences, they came out and said they were going to resist our law, that they were going to do ethnic cleansing, it’s about Jihad, it’s about taking over the land, it’s not about herders and farmers clashes.

“They said it clearly and it’s written and we have the documents and have reported them to the security agencies. I’m in agreement with you but as law abiding citizens, we don’t even have cutlasses to fight back.

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“We cannot use any weapon to fight back, we depend on the law enforcement agencies. Even the cutlasses that we used to have were taken over by security agencies.

“Our dane guns the Inspector General said we should surrender them, including those that were licensed. So we are left in the hands of the security men. Those of them who are posted in Benue State are doing their best and they have been victims of these attacks too,” Ortom said.

 

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