We also observe that President Buhari, through his Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu had strongly condemned the attacks. The President described the attacks as “unacceptable, heinous, and stand in complete contradiction to the teachings of the great religions of our nation”. This is rightly so. However, we have heard such strongly worded condemnations from Nigerian leaders before. We are not convinced that they are enough to break the chain of recurrent violence in the state, or elsewhere in the country.
We urge the president to walk his talk by making sure that all those responsible for all the recent killings in the state are brought to face the full force of the law. So far, dozens of suspects have been arrested. They must be tried in open court, and punished accordingly if found guilty. There is near consensus across the state, and beyond, that so long as perpetrators are not made to face the full wrath of the law, such attacks will know no end.
Above all, we appeal to the communities in the state to embrace peace and seek the path of genuine reconciliation. For intercommunal conflicts, all are losers.