
The Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has called on Benue people to defend themselves if attacked by Fulani herdsmen since according to him the under IGP, Ibrahim Idris will not do it.
Mr. Ortom said this on a radio programme titled, ‘Issue of the moment’, saying it has become necessary for the people to defend themselves in order not to become easy preys.
he regretted that in spite of the presence of policemen in the state, killings were still going on in two local government areas.
He said, “I think the people should have the right to defend themselves and not to make themselves easy preys to be killed in their homes.
“So any lawful means you can adopt to defend yourself, just go ahead in Benue State. We are not going to wait for the Inspector-General of Police to do it.”
He decried the statement credited to the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, which blamed the anti-open grazing law for the New Year attacks.
This encouraged the herdsmen to carry out more attacks on the state, he said.
“It is unfortunate, the people are dying and the Inspector-General of Police is playing politics with the issue. The man should resign because he has failed woefully. He doesn’t have the capacity.
“There are many good police officers who can take over that job and perform creditably by turning around the security architecture of this country, making things work and protecting lives and property. That man has no business being the IGP.”
Meanwhile, the governor has lifted the dusk-to-dawn curfew he imposed on Gboko town last Wednesday following the killing of seven travellers.
He condemned the killing of the travellers and again said that the victims were not Fulani people as falsely reported
