The Nigerian Army has arrested six suspects over the ongoing
communal crisis in Ibi Local Government Area of Taraba. Lt.-Col. Chima Egemole,
the Commanding Officer of the 93 Battalion, Takum, paraded the suspects and
arms and ammunitions recovered, before journalists in Takum on Sunday.
Egemole
disclosed that two peace meetings were held in Ibi recently as directed by the
military high command but the rampaging youths turned deaf ears and continued
to forment trouble in the area.
“Prior to the most recent incident on Friday, two peace meetings were held in Ibi within the same week with a view to finding amicable solution to the crisis but it seems the miscreants are bent on going on with the with crisis. “It took the prompt intervention of troops and other security agents to restore normalcy in the area”, he said.
“Prior to the most recent incident on Friday, two peace meetings were held in Ibi within the same week with a view to finding amicable solution to the crisis but it seems the miscreants are bent on going on with the with crisis. “It took the prompt intervention of troops and other security agents to restore normalcy in the area”, he said.
The commanding officer said a
24-hour curfew had been imposed on Ibi while manhunt for the remaining hoodlums
was in progress. Egemole, who explained that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen.
Tukur Buratai’s mission was to ensure the restoration of peace among all
Nigerians, urged all stakeholders to continue with negotiations. “Measures have
been put in place for more peace meetings to resolve the unfortunate crisis in
the area”, he added.
Egemole urged parents to properly educate the youths on
the need for peaceful co-existence and tolerance among the inhabitants to give
room for the development of the area. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports
that seized arms and ammunitions displayed at the event included three AK47
assault rifles, two AK47 magazines, 104 rounds of 7.2MM, 19 rounds of 5.5 MM,
four single barrel guns, and 11 cartridges.
Egemole, thereafter, handed over
the six suspects and the arms and ammunitions to Mr John Akpovwovwo, the Divisional
Police Officer in Takum for further investigation and prosecution.
Source: Vanguard
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