Nigeria's Former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, has opened up on the recent killings in the country and said that it is unfair to blame President Muhammadu Buhari for it.
Gowon said this while speaking on Tuesday at the Plateau State Government House.
who made the disclosure when he paid a condolence visit to Governor Simon Lalong, over the resurgence of violence in the state, said he believed the president has no hand in the killings.
According to PREMIUM Times, Gowon said; “The Buhari I know will not be involved in such things. Certainly, no leader will encourage his people to be killed.”
Recall that at least 200 persons were believed dead in the violence in three local government areas in the state.
Gowon who was Nigeria’s military ruler between 1966 and 1974, condemned social media reports linking the president to killings in Nigeria, describing the reports as unfortunate.
According to a statement by the state commissioner for Information and Communications, Yakubu Dati, Gowon decried the past practice of releasing arrested suspects without their trial.
“People arrested should be investigated and prosecuted in Jos where the crime was committed,” the former leader said.
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Thanking him for the visit, Lalong said the state government has reviewed the state laws to prosecute perpetrators of killings and these would soon be signed into law.
“We have reviewed adequate laws to prosecute offenders in Jos,” he said.
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