The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has demanded that Information Minister Labaran
Maku be relieved of his new assignment as the Supervising Minister of Defence,
because he is an interested party in the spiralling crisis ravaging Nasarawa,
where the FG has ordered the deployment of troops to help end the violence.
In
a statement issued in Lagos on Thursday by its National Publicity Secretary,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the fact that Mr. Maku is of the Eggon
ethnic stock, to which the Ombatse cult/militia group behind the Nasarawa
crisis has been linked, has made his new role as the Supervising Minister of
Defence untenable.
It
said even if the Minister has no sympathy for the rampaging Ombatse, whatever
action he takes in his new capacity – as far as the Nasarawa violence is
concerned – will be open to misinterpretation and allegation of bias, which can
in turn aggravate the crisis.
”This
is why we believe that the most prudent thing to do is for President Goodluck
Jonathan to immediately take the Defence Ministry portfolio from Mr. Maku. This
is in line with international best practice,” APC said.
The
party said the Minister himself has not helped matters by the comments he made
in an interview he granted the BBC on Thursday, in which he insinuated that the
State Government had not initiated dialogue with stakeholders as a way of
ending the crisis, and in which he tried to downplay the critical role that the
State Government has played in curtailing the activities of the Ombatse
cult/ethnic militia that has been engaged in senseless killings and plundering
in the state.
”In
both instances, the Minister has been economical with the truth. In the first
instance, Minister Maku was invited to several meetings in the wake of the
Ombatse attacks on Assakio and Agyaragu last year and the Alakyo massacre of
security agents this year. He neither attended nor sent his apologies despite
the invitations extended to him to be part of the meetings with traditional
rulers, national and state legislators, as well as political and public office
holders at federal and state levels, among others.
”At
the instance of the State Government, several meetings have also been held with
Eggon leaders and the Eggon Cultural and Development Association (ECDA), to no
avail. It is therefore blatantly wrong for the Minister, or anyone for that
matter, to say the State Government has not initiated dialogue as a means of
resolving the crisis.
”Also,
the State Governor has been briefing the President, on a regular basis, over
the crisis. He has requested for the deployment to the state of a Mobile Police
Squadron as well as troops. While the requests were granted, the deployments
are just about being carried out, yet Minister Maku gave an erroneous
impression concerning the role of the State Government in curtailing the
crisis.
”Thirdly,
the State Government has compiled and sent to the Federal Government the names
and addresses of the suspected leaders and major players in Ombatse, the
perpetrator of the violence. The State Government has also instituted a
judicial commission of inquiry into the violence, while assisting the victims
of the violence state-wide.
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