Buhari’s minister, Dalung blames government’s inaction for ongoing killings in Plateau
Solomon Dalung, a former minister of youth and sports development under Muhammadu Buhari’s presidency, has condemned the government’s inaction regarding the persistent violence in Plateau State, particularly in the Bokkos Local Government Area, where recent attacks claimed the lives of 80 people.
Dalung emphasized that the attackers are terrorists, not mere herders, as some have suggested.
Dalung, in an interview on Arise Television’s programe, The Morning Show, monitored by BusinessDay in Jos, pointed to the absence of justice as the key factor fueling the crisis, noting that multiple commissions of inquiry have been set up over the years, yet none have led to the prosecution of perpetrators.
“This is a reflection of the lack of political will to address the problem. Until justice is served based on the reports from these commissions of inquiry, which are just gathering dust in government archives, we will not see an end to this carnage”.
He recalled that governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau state had previously stated that the violence in Plateau is no longer about a conflict between herders and farmers, but a targeted genocide against the native people of Plateau.
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