
A women’s group, Mothers of Ndigbo has decried the high level of
insecurity in the Southeast, calling on the federal government to
quickly wade in and stop the incessant killings.
The group which consists of Igbo women from the age of 60 and above
at a press conference on Tuesday said the insecurity in the zone has
gotten to a climax.
Mrs Chika Ibeneme who addressed journalists on behalf of the group said mothers can no longer watch while security deteriorates,
“The situation has gotten to the climax in recent time that we can no
longer afford to stand and watch while the security situation in
Nigeria, particularly in the South East region continues to deteriorate.
The group said since 2015, there have been systematic attacks on
peace and tranquillity which has existed in the region over the years,
with attendant economic hardships on citizens.
They said the attacks and other insecurity problem has forced the
zone into poverty according to the National Bureau of Statistics’
rating.
The group chronicled some killings in the zone, while also protesting
what it called the lopsided appointment of security personnel in the
country, which has left the South-east with no representative at the
security council.
It said, “To date, despite all these killings, it is on record that
no single perpetrator of these heinous atrocities against the people
have been held to account or brought to justice while the victims have
neither been adequately compensated nor taken care of.
“Armed herders have been invading and violently seizing and occupying
ancestral bushes, farmlands and forests belonging to the indigenous
people of the South-east region and its outposts in Kogi, Benue, Delta,
Edo, Rivers and Cross River States.”
Proffering solutions, the group said: “As an immediate remedial
measure before the situation gets out of hand, the Federal Government
must, without further delay, demilitarize the South East Region and its
key outposts.
“We call on the federal government to immediately end the policy of
flooding our land and its outposts with compromised Muslim military and
police commanders.
“All killer herdsmen, clandestinely aided and protected by federal
security forces who have now permanently settled in farmlands, bushes
and forests in our land and our key neighbouring states must be moved
out and relocated back to wherever they were brought from.”