In an open letter written to the Acting President Osinbajo which was signed by F. Kamuru, PhD, MD (President) Danlami Ngboze, MA, PhD Candidate (Secretary General) Saidu John, B. Eng (Financial Secretary) on behalf the people of Southern Kaduna (SOKAD) in the United States and Canada, a plea has been sent to Osinbajo to intervene in the Genocide taking place in Southern Kaduna. Read the letter below:
Your Excellency, Mr Yemi Osibanjo
Intervene: Help End the Genocide in Southern Kaduna
With profound humility and the deepest respect, the people of Southern
Kaduna (SOKAD) in the United States and Canada have asked us to reach
out to you for help with the protracted ethno-religious cleansing and
internal colonization of ethnic and religious minorities in Southern
Kaduna State. While we weep for Southern Kaduna, we are on our knees
praying for the quick recovery of our President, Muhammadu Buhari: By
God’s grace, he will get well and return home.
Mr. Acting President, as you and many Nigerians are aware, the people of
Southern Kaduna are engaged in an existential struggle of survival on
their own land. Evil men, guided by Islamic religious bigotry, have
embarked on a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing and occupation of
the ancestral lands of the indigenous peoples. There has been little
effort by the Kaduna State government — past and present — to prevent or
end the genocide.
It is clear to us, and many objective observers of events in Southern
Kaduna, that the Kaduna State government is either unable or unwilling
to end this nightmare. The people of Southern Kaduna have suffered for
too long and are beginning to believe that, if the state cannot protect
them, they need to protect themselves. But because they are not allowed
to arm themselves for self-defence, they live as sitting ducks while the
terrorists brutally kill, maim, and rape them with impunity — sometimes
under the watchful eyes of security forces. Hundreds of our people have
lost their lives as a result. Thousands have been maimed and many
thousands more displaced from their communities and farmlands.
Based on the policies the state government has developed and the actions
it has taken during these difficult times, we have reluctantly come to
the sad conclusion that it will not protect the people of Southern
Kaduna. The complicity of the state government in the brutal attacks on
our people can be inferred from the following actions:
1. The state has apparently paid money to the terrorists in a
misguided and sinister attempt to entice them to end their attacks. The
state explained these payments by citing the recommendation of the
commission that investigated the post-2011 Kaduna State elections
violence. However, the state ignored the commission’s specific
recommendation that compensation should be made to all victims. Instead,
the state paid money to the terrorists and gave nothing to the victims
in Southern Kaduna.
2. Nigerians of goodwill at home and abroad, including stakeholders
and keen observers from Southern Kaduna, have made useful
recommendations on how to end the ethnic-religious cleansing. In
response to those recommendations, the state has intimidated, arrested
and imprisoned prominent people from the area who wrote and/or spoke
against the killings, and who offered solutions. Notable examples of
individuals from the area who have been illegally arrested and
imprisoned include Dr. John Danfulani, Mr. Luka Binniyat and Mr. Audu
Maikori.
3. The Kaduna State government has neither arrested nor prosecuted
any culprit and mastermind behind these heinous crimes against humanity,
which has emboldened the terrorists to continue their evil deeds.
Instead, the state government has been quick to arrest those who protest
the cleansing and those it claims engage in “reprisal” attacks.
4. Without credible justification, the state government has
indefinitely closed the only two tertiary institutions of learning in
Southern Kaduna. In addition, curfews have been placed on some Local
Governments in the area, an action that has not affected the capacity of
the attackers to strike at will. In many cases, people confined to
their homes have become easy targets of attack. With the curfew in
effect, attacks have increased, not decreased. This makes the curfew
useless and meaningless.
5. Youths from the affected area courageously trying to protect
their communities and thwart impending attacks or protest against the
killings have been arrested and jailed by the state; however, not a
single Fulani herdsman has been prosecuted. Such selective treatment has
emboldened the herdsmen to continue the ethnic cleansing and
colonialization rampant in that part of Kaduna State.
Based on the above, we call on the federal government to take over the
campaign to secure the communities and protect the people of Southern
Kaduna. We also ask that the federal security apparatus not be available
for the Kaduna State leadership to use for intimidating the elites and
people of Southern Kaduna. Furthermore, we suggest that a comprehensive
security policy that would allow the people in the area to arm
themselves for self-defence without fear of prosecution.
We thank you for your commitment to serve all Nigerians. We pray for
your continued success, even as you continue to move Nigeria forward in
your current capacity.
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