Former Plateau state governor,
senator Jonah Jang said some people protected in Abuja that he was behind the
killings of over 200 people in some local government areas including Barkin
Ladi, Riyom, Bassa, Bokkos, Mangu.
The Nation reports that
Jang on Monday, July 2, noted that he is not part of the killings.
Jang queried: “Doesn’t that
sound funny that Jonah Jang, a Berom man from Plateau state is organizing gunm
to come and kill Beroms or which killings are they talking about?
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“Over 200 people have been
killed in some local government areas here including Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Bassa,
Bokkos, Mangu and somebody is protesting in Abuja that I am behind the
killings.
“So I am the person who put
the arms in the hands of criminals to come and kill my people so that I will be
the only Berom man to live with my family or what? Does that make sense?”
“I have been hearing
somebody making noise on the television alluding many things, and he has
directed his Lawyers to write me and let him explain now else I will go and
explain in the court.
“It is a pity that politics
is turning to what it is in Nigeria. I believe that everything is being done to
find a reason to incarcerate me so that I will not participate in the ongoing
politics.
“I am the Senator
representing Plateau North, I may be re-contesting the Senate, and I may be
contesting a higher position. That decision is in the making and the PDP is
working very hard to win the election on the Plateau and I am a key figure here
on the Plateau. So, there seems to be a very deliberate plan to get me out of
the way so that I don’t participate in any of the electoral processes.
“I just want to make it
very clear that if this is the way our politics is going to be, then I am sorry
to say that the democracy that we worked hard for; I was part of the G-18,
G-34, that fought for this democracy to come, and the G34 formed the PDP, and
PDP nurtured democracy for 16 years.
“But now, the APC as a
party has come and wants to destroy it by trying to make sure that there is no
opposition; they want Nigeria to become a one party state, and I believe that
this is a subtle way of destroying democracy in Nigeria.
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“When they won, we handed
over power to them without any crises. Today, President Jonathan is being
acknowledged as one of the greatest democrat; he did not argue, he
congratulated President Buhari when it was announced that President Buhari won
the election and they shook hands.”
“That is how democracy
works. But when you say you want to start intimidating opposition so that you
remain in power, it will not work in a country like Nigeria, we are not a
banana republic. We are a nation getting to about 200 million people, the
biggest black nation in the world and every black man is looking up to Nigeria
to set the pace and I don’t think this is the way we can go about it.
“When I took over power as
Plateau governor in 2007, this crisis was on; for eight years, I was struggling
with the security to get this crisis resolved. Now again, it has gone into a
wider dimension. We were talking about Plateau then, but now, we are talking
about Plateau, Taraba, Benue, Zamfara, it is going even down to the southern
part of the country.
“The security must stand up
and live up to expectation. If the security is saying that the matter has gone
beyond them, let the President ask the United Nations (UN) to come in.“
Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had
reported that the Nigeria Police Force, Plateau state command arrested
twenty-one persons in connection with the killings and unrest in Plateau state.
The Nation reports that the
suspects were paraded on Monday, July 2, at the OPSH Headquarters in Jos by the
media officer of the task force, Major Adam Umar and Police Public Relations
Officer Tyopev Terna.
Fourteen of the suspects
were arrested at the scene of the violent protest that followed the Barkin
Ladi's killings while eleven others were arrested in connection with the
killings.
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