Opinion
The Incessant Killings In Jos
Jos, the capital of Plateau State, is a very violent city in Nigeria. No week passes without reports of shedding of blood of innocent citizens in Jos. This is very disturbing. The authorities should act fast to stem these criminal killings in the city.
No right thinking human being will be happy to be in a place where innocent people are killed weekly by religious fanatics and ethnic jingoists. The federal government of Nigeria should wake up to its responsibility and put a stop to these meaningless killings of innocent law abiding persons in the segment of our country.
In the meantime, an age husband and his wife have been killed in a pre-dawn attack in Shekan village of Jos. Two of their children were also butchered to death by the unknown killers.
According to reports, the husband, aged 80, and his wife, aged 70 were beheaded. The killing happened at midnight on Saturday, February 12, 2011. Shekan is a border village between Jos South and Bassa Local Government Areas. It is inhabited by the people of Berom.
This is, indeed, barbaric. An innocent family headed by very old people was invaded and killed by criminals in the garb of religious fanaticism and ethnic jingoism without any just cause. The shows that some parts of the country have degenerated into what the late British philosopher, Thomas Hobbes, would term “State of Nature” where life is brutish, barbaric and short without law to protect anybody.
We should not allow this to continue unchecked in this country. What Nigeria needs at this particular point in time is a democratic society where there is rule of law and not rule of the jungle as it is currently happening in Jos, capital of Plateau State. How else can we describe a situation where people move about at night invading and killing innocent citizens in their houses.
Reacting to the incident, the Plateau State Commissioner of Police, Abdulrahman Akano said it was purely a criminal act because no cattle was stolen in the attack. He promised that his men would track down the killers.
Mr. Akano emphasised that his men were on the trail of those criminals, adding that they must be brought to justice for their wicked act. Hopefully, the police in Plateau State would succeed in bringing these heartless criminals to justice. Nigeria should be allowed to be in peace
Similarly, ten people were killed in Jos during the Eid-el Maulud celebrations. The killing happened in the Jos City centre. Trouble started when a policeman, who was on duty, went to buy meat from an Hausa man.
According to reports, the meat seller, instead of selling meat to the police man, turned his knife against the policeman whose name was given as John, and cut his abdomen open, killing him instantly. Apart from this, another Hausa man, who was also a meat seller, was alleged to have gone straight to a woman who was standing in front of him and killed her with his knife. These killings sparked off several other killings on Tuesday, February 15, 2011, the day of Eid-el Maulud.
Meanwhile, four people have been arrested in connection with the incident. Again, this should be condemned. How would meat sellers decide to kill their customers who had come to buy meat from them. This is brutality at its extreme.
We call on the policemen in Jos to arrest all those implicated in these killings and make them face the wrath of the law. We should not allow jungle justice to reign supreme in our land. Nigerians should be seen as civilised people by the world, and not as criminals and barbarians who believe in killing themselves.
Earlier, no fewer than nine explosions occurred in Jos, killing about 32 people. The event happened on Friday, December 24, 2010. The areas where the explosions occurred included Angwa Rukuba, Gada Biu and Sacred Catholic Church at Kadong. Because of the explosions, Christians in Plateau State could not mark the Christmas on December 25, 2010.
The Special Security Task Force responsible for maintaining law and order in Jos was caught unawares by the explosions. This was a very deadly and violent act that ought to be condemned by decent citizens of Nigeria. It should be condemned by all those who value peace. We are all aware that peace is the supreme value anywhere in the world. Without peace, humanity cannot move forward. Therefore, we should preach peace at all times in this country. Barbarism and killings cannot fetch us progress. The killings in Jos mus stop.
Dr. Tolofari, a distinguished fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, writes from Port Harcourt.
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