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Jos Violence: Blame Army For Not Acting On My Report- Jang

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San Francisco March 09, (THEWILL) – The 82nd Division of the Nigerian army in Jos, Plateau State should be held liable for Sunday’s sectarian killings and destruction of properties in three villages in Jos South Local Government.

Plateau State Governor, Jonah John Jang blamed the army for failing to act on the intelligence report he made available on Saturday that would have saved over 500 lives lost that Sunday morning.

Fielding questions from State House Correspondents at the end of the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa Abuja, the governor said he received intelligence reports at about 9.0 p.m. on Saturday evening that some people with arms were seen around villages raided and he promptly alerted the commander of the 82 division of the army.

Jang said the commanders assured him that the army would investigate further and deploy troops to the area to forestall any violence but to his surprise when he received messages from victims that they were being attacked, all attempts to reach the commanders through their telephones were futile.

"We know that what happened was that some people came across the border of Plateau State and started attacking villages, because nobody within Plateau got to these villages and started attacking them.

"I received reports at about 9.0 p.m. on the evening that some movement of people with arms were seen around those villages, and I reported to the commander of the army and he told me he was going to move some troops there, and because it is near where I live, I even saw a tank pass through my house and I thought it was going towards that area.

"Three hours or so later, I was woken by a call that they have started burning the villages and people were being hacked to death and I started trying to locate the commanders but I couldn’t get any of them on the telephone. It could have been avoided if they acted on my report," the governor said.

Asked about his line of action, Jang said, ” You are asking what am I doing, I have said it several times, state governors are highly incapacitated. You are the chief security officer of a state, you don’t command even a fly. What do you use to stop anything?

"The security report that I gave, I didn’t even get that security report officially; it was the villagers themselves that saw the movements and reported. I didn’t receive any security report about what was going to happen.

"So the security people should have to double up their efforts, particularly the army that said they have now taken over security in Plateau State because the police are unable to cope. I expect that the army should live up to expectations and stop the carnage in Plateau, if they cannot, then they should as well get out of the place."

In Jang’s opinion, the attack was an isolated one which had no relationship whatsoever with an earlier attack in Kurujenta on January 17, 2010.

"To the best of my knowledge what happened in Kurujenta I don’t think Fulanis were involved for what happened in Kurujenta. If you look at the houses that were burnt in Kurujenta, Kurujenta is a tin-mining camp, and houses burnt there, I mean everybody who lived there was involved.

"You could not say it was one-sided because the houses that were burnt cut-across, which means the killings were cut-across. But what happened there, some people moved Aljazeera there, and then covered dead bodies and start labeling them.

"When you cover dead bodies and start labeling them, who knew who you are covering? And then today Daily Trust was saying it was because of what happened in Kurujenta, because Fulanis were killed in Kurujenta. Fulanis don’t live in Kurujenta," he explained.

 

 

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paul on 09/03/2010 21:05:28
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the commander is aware of this plot ,the government must ask him questions about this, he cant go free on this, bring him to book and judge him.
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James David on 09/03/2010 21:20:38
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Nobody should decieve us again, the soldies know about what happened in that killing, the fact that the army chief's phone numbers are not going till the end of the attck was a clear indication of what has gone wrong and also their level of involvement in the whole saga...
Time will defenitely tell about the story of Jos crises,people should fear God
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chris weah on 10/03/2010 00:12:52
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Jang,as a chief executive of the state,you still have some authority to do something meaningful and preventative.Even with the presence of few police officers could have acted as a deterrent.
About the commander in question?What do you expect him to do?He did what he's good at doing..massacre!It's like Osama bin Laden commanding the American troops in the gulf.Jang,do you expect him(Osama) to throw flowers?Definitely,not.
Jang,frankly speaking,you let the people down and must sincerely apologise for this grievious mistakes to the people and try to put new and lasting security measures in place.
Stop exonerating yourself or shifting blames...you could have known better and acted swiftly,isn't it?
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chris weah on 10/03/2010 00:44:40
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Nigeria is not the birth place of both Prophet Mohammed or Lord Jesus Christ,but year in,year out,Nigeria continues to burn in the name of religion.What is it that we're doing that is wrong?

Governor Jang is accusing the army for ignoring his warnings.Yes,he may be telling the truth,but this is not the first time in Plateau state.Yesterday,somebody was blamed,today someone is also blamed.What about tomorrow?Who will be blamed?Ha,ha,ha!Who is deceiving who?
As if that is not enough,just wait for a couple of weeks,the worst will happen again.

Fellow Nigerians,what is wrong with the Moslems and Christian communities that they refuse to co-habitate?
Do you know what?Lord Jesus Christ and Prophet Mohammed do not want it this way.Let's do it their ways which is love,compassion,considerate,humility and harmony.
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ficheys on 10/03/2010 05:08:57
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In a sane society,if what Govenor is saying is right, then THAT commander must answer some questions.
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wise one on 10/03/2010 11:00:47
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This show how backward and premitive we stil are in 21 century.
What a senseless killing in the name of religion.
What a shame.
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ALICE on 10/03/2010 11:02:42
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I FEEL VERY SORRY FOR ALL THOSE HARMLESS CHILDREN AND WOMEN WHO COULDN'T DO ANYTHING TO DEFEND THEMSELVES DURING THE ATTACK. WHATEVER HAPPENED THE BLOOD OF THESE PEOPLE WILL BE ON THE KILLERS HEADS.
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Oluchi on 10/03/2010 15:06:40
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This commander doesn't like his job. I think is time to let him go.
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