By Ayodele
Adio
Shortly after reading through Audu Maikori’s narration of the tragedy befalling the beautiful people of southern Kaduna, I was left in a state of limbo as to why the Nigerian state has consistently failed to protect its most vulnerable, why the life of the average Nigerian isn’t worth as much as that of a cow and why the agency of government saddled with the prime responsibility for maintaining internal security has become the lead cast in this ridiculous show of shenanigans?
Shortly after reading through Audu Maikori’s narration of the tragedy befalling the beautiful people of southern Kaduna, I was left in a state of limbo as to why the Nigerian state has consistently failed to protect its most vulnerable, why the life of the average Nigerian isn’t worth as much as that of a cow and why the agency of government saddled with the prime responsibility for maintaining internal security has become the lead cast in this ridiculous show of shenanigans?
One would have thought that the imposition of a
24 hour curfew might give way for the dust to settle, and even if the people of
southern Kaduna were
not planning a merry Christmas, a peaceful one would surely have sufficed.
Sadly, that wasn’t to be as a group of militia herdsmen brazenly decimated a
village named Goska, leaving about a dozen people dead and hundreds homeless.
Typical of such attacks was the fact that the militia herdsmen met no
resistance from any of our security operatives and as I write this piece not a
single arrest has been made.
What is more worrisome is that the culprits
have been identified as foreigners who have a score to settle with the people
of southern Kaduna . How low can we go as a nation? That
bandits from neighbouring countries can stroll into our country, spit on our
territorial integrity, massacre our people and then demand monetary
compensation, only to be insulted by Femi Adesina that the President doesn’t
need to speak on the killings as the governor of Kaduna state is already on top
of things, as if when his boss sends condolence messages to France and the
United states when attacked by terrorists, their own governments aren’t on top
of the matter.
The Global terrorism index has the Fulani
herdsmen ranked as the 4th most deadliest terror group on earth today having
killed thousands of innocent Nigerians. How this constantly fails to attract
the urgent attention of Mr. President is completely beyond me, not even a sigh
of empathy or a show of solidarity with the people. This is awfully shameful,
insensitive and irresponsible from a country that prides itself in being the
big brother of black Africa . We seem to be more worried about a group of
people going home to their families to spend the Christmas holidays than we are
about an armed militia, sacking communities, and wrecking havoc in Kaduna ,
Nassarawa, Adamawa, Benue, Zamfara, and Enugu .