Arewa leaders have called on the Federal Government to immediately declare those involved in armed banditry and kidnapping in the country as terrorists, saying that Nigeria will not be at peace until they are wiped out.
The Arewa Consultative Forum warned that it was the activities of the terrorists in the country that led some groups to be agitating for the split of Nigeria.Reacting, yesterday, to the arrest of Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu over their separatist agenda, the National Publicity Secretary of ACF, Emmanuel Yawe, said: “Nigeria will not live in peace, if this banditry and kidnapping continue, however the North is the worst hit.
HOWEVER, Southern Kaduna Peoples Union has urged the military authorities to investigate claims by villagers that soldiers are involved in attacks on innocent locals. CHAIRMAN, House of Representatives Committee on Army, Abdulrazak Namdas, and Head, European and International Cooperation of Konrad Adenauer Tiftung , Dr. Vladimir Kreck, have described attackers of The Nigerian Air Force fighter jet in Zamfara State as terrorists and not bandits.
On his part, Kreck said: “There is insecurity in Nigeria’s North West, North East, South East and South West. It is important for journalists to report these conflicts. The House Committee Chairman on Army has given the insight.
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