Gunmen have killed two youths who were indigenes of Kano state, at Agan settlement in Makurdi, the Benue capital.
The killing has sparked outrage and palpable tension in
Kano.
The deceased, identified as Jamilu Ahmad and Barhana
Suleiman, were said to have been travelling through Makurdi before the incident
on Monday evening.
The deceased are sons of Ibrahim Khalil, a Kano-based
Islamic scholar.
They were buried at the Gudu cemetery in Abuja on Tuesday.
Their Islamic funeral prayer (Janazah), which took place at
the national mosque in Abuja, was attended by Nuhu Ribadu, national security
adviser (NSA); and Abba Yusuf, governor of Kano.
BENUE GOVERNOR CONDEMNS ATTACK
Hyacinth Alia, the governor of Benue, condemned the killing.
In a statement issued by Tersoo Kula, his chief press
secretary, the governor described the murder as “barbaric and unacceptable”,
ordering that perpetrators be arrested.
Alia said his administration would not allow criminal
elements to tarnish the image of the state.
The Benue governor sympathised with the Kano governor over
the loss.
“Benue people are known for their hospitality and peaceful
disposition. We cannot allow some criminal elements to tarnish our image and
create a contrary image for our people,” Alia was quoted in the statement.
“These criminals MUST be fished out immediately and made to
face the full wrath of the law.”
Kula disclosed that the police have arrested five suspects
in connection with the incident.
‘JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED’
In his reaction, Yusuf said the Kano government will work
towards ensuring that those who killed Suleiman and Ahmad are arrested.
The Kano governor said the victims are innocent citizens “whose
only crime was exercising their constitutional right to live and work in any
part of Nigeria”.
“This government will not rest until justice is served,”
Yusuf was quoted in a statement released by Bature Dawakin Tofa, his
spokesperson.
“We call for calm and restraint as we work closely with
security agencies at all levels and the Benue State Government to bring the
murderers to justice.
“Nigeria belongs to all of us. Every citizen has the right
to live, move, and thrive in any part of this country without fear of
discrimination or violence.”
Last Friday, 12 people were killed after a mob set ablaze a
bus packed with wedding guests who were travelling from Zaria, Kaduna, to Quan
Pan LGA in Plateau.
The wedding guests reportedly lost their way before they
were ambushed by a mob in Mangun.
In recent times, Plateau and Benue states have been
witnessing recurring attacks, which have led to the deaths of hundreds of
people.
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