Findings by Vanguard revealed that the fear by the Eggon-speaking natives of the state that Governor Alhaji Tanko Al-Makura, is planning to renege on his pledge to serve for only a term of four years, triggered the lethal onslaught.
Competent
government sources confirmed to Vanguard, yesterday, that Governor Al-Makura
was interested in a second term although he had served notice in 2011 to do
just four years and hand over to an Eggon politician, since the area has never
tasted the governorship seat in the 16 years of the state’s existence.
According
to findings, Eggon, which are mostly Christians and constitute the dominant
ethnic race in the state, are found in all the LGAs of Nasarawa State but they
feel politically marginalised by successive administrations.
The
latest attack by the Ombatse, which is said to have emerged as a ‘private army’
to protect the political and social interests of the Eggon, was believed to
have been carried out to send “appropriate message” to the governor that the
‘Eggon time has come’ to take over from him.
Senator
Solomon Ewuga, an Eggon politician, who backed Al-Makura to emerge as governor
on the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, platform in 2011, said in an
interview that it was wrong for the governor to repudiate on his vow to serve
only a term and give the chance to an Eggon.
According
to the lawmaker, “These are the very people who have voted consistently in
every election to support or remove one government or the other. The present
governor, Al-Makura, is a beneficiary of Eggon vote and not their violence,”
the lawmaker pointed out.
“The
governor told me he wanted to come back for a second term but I reminded him of
his promise to do just one term but he asked me if we had an agreement he was
going to hand over to me and I said no but that he had promised the people to
do a term during and after his inauguration”.
It
was not clear last night what steps the Federal Government was planning to take
against perpetrators of the evil act apart from the retirement of the DSS
director in the state and the redeployment of the police commissioner.
The
police authorities, however, assured that killers of the policemen and the
security operatives would be brought to justice. Force Spokesman, CSP Frank Mba
“investigation is on-going, we are unwavering in our commitment to finding the
killers and bringing them to justice”.
The
Federal and Nasarawa state governments have paid N2 million to each of the
families of the slain policemen and security agents.
Further
finding showed that there were fears that going after the cult group could
spark more trouble in the state and alter permutations for the 2015 poll.
It
was learnt that the opposition in the state was keen on fielding an Eggon
candidate in the next election to oust governor Al-Makura from office.
It
was learnt that those opposed to the governor’s stay in office beyond 2015,
were seriously considering tapping Senator Ewuga to defect from the CPC and
join the PDP, which has strong followership, so as to recapture the state.
Alternatively,
the anti-Al-Makura camp, is said to be looking in the direction of Labaran
Maku, the information minister, to challenge the governor in the next
gubernatorial contest.
But
Al-Makura has defended himself, saying that he has invested immensely in Eggon
and should be appreciated.
However,
the Chief Priest of Ombatse, Chief Ala Agu, has blamed the governor for the
attack, saying that the governor never called him for dialogue before sending
troops to kill him for no just cause.
Agu
denied killing the policemen, saying that his god killed them before arriving
Eggon.
“When
the security men came and because they were drunk, my god did not allow them to
come to me and they died on the way,” Agu said.
The
Director General of the Department of State Service, Mr. Ita Ekpenyong, said
last week that the service had forgiven those who killed 10 of its men during
the failed attempt to uproot the Ombatse cult group last month. Ekpenyong spoke
at an event to honour the dead security men in Abuja.
President
Goodluck Jonathan had also mentioned the Nasarawa pogrom in his state of
emergency address to the nation but did not say if any action would be taken to
challenge the cultists.
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