Protesting women in Southern Kaduna
The governor, who paid a
visit to the ‘killing field’ in the troubled Southern Kaduna region months
after the tragedy that befell the people, sparked a protest from angry women,
who marched naked and accused governor Yero of negligence and poor leadership.
This was made known by
Barrister Sunday Ugah, an indigene of Sanga local government, residing in the
United States, but currently in Nigeria in an e-mail sent to SaharaReporters.
Half naked women protesting
over killings in Southern Kaduna when Governor Yero visited the area
Ugah, who sent pictures and
details of Yero’s visit to Fadan Karshi, a community where gunmen mercilessly
killed over 40 people, also revealed that attempts from prominent politicians
to halt the protest proved abortive, as the protesting women alleged that the
governor was on a political campaign and not a condolence visit.
Below are some excerpts
from the e-mail:
“It
is absolute nonsense that, since March to date, about 1,000 people have been
killed in Southern Kaduna. [The governor] never came until today, in the name
of last week killings, but we all know it is for political reasons. He came in
company of hundreds of security personnel. We have no business with his
politics, but we will speak in the ballot.
“Over 200 were killed in
March in Kaura local government, he refused to go there. The same thing
happened in June here in Sanga, over 200 were killed. Our parents protested
almost naked and we told him he is not a leader but a combination of deceit and
lies.
“Next month we will take
our case to Chatham House in London, where we will address the world of the
genocide going on in our villages, and how representatives from the Senate down
to state assembly have failed us completely.
“We are not docile, we are
documenting everything, the senator is only bothered about her re-election like
the governor, the same for all the politicians. And the world will hear us,
they are killing us like animals and none of them can raise a voice because of
vested interests” the mail read.
Meanwhile, Governor Yero on
September 4, 2014, in a reaction to the incessant attacks by the dreaded Boko
Haram sect in the Northern part of Nigeria, lamented that life has become so
cheap in the North.Sanga has been under
continuous attacks from suspected Fulani herdsmen. It would be recalled that
death toll of Kaduna genocide reportedly hit 123 people by June 24, 2014. As
part of efforts to curb the menace, a 24-hour curfew had earlier been imposed by
Sanga local government Chairman, Emmanuel Adamau.
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