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Senator Urges Abuja Indigenes To Remain Calm Over Killing
The Senate Minority Whip, Sen. Philip Aduda, has urged protesting indigenes of Abuja to remain calm, while the Senate investigates alleged clash with the military which reportedly led to the death of one person.
Aduda, who made the plea in an interview with newsmen in Abuja, said the matter was already before the Senate.
He said the matter “has to do with the invasion of the Military on some farmlands in TungaMaje, which cost the lives of some of our people.
“I have raised the matter before the Senate in plenary and I will continue to talk to the people to be law abiding since I have raised it in senate for justice to be done.
“The Senate has asked the Chairman Senate Committee on Defence to immediately move in, get to the military authority and get back to the Senate.
“I urge them to remain calm while the committee carries out its assignment and the senate intervenes,” he said.
In a separate interview, Sen. Shehu Sani lamented that Abuja indigenes had suffered discrimination, marginalisation, violence and dispossession.
He called on relevant authorities to wade into the matter to find lasting solution that would ensure the protection of the lives of Abuja indigenes.
“I promise that I will speak for them on the floor of the Senate.
“From what I know, the land in question has been designated as military land. I believe these are issues that can be solved with dialogue.
“What needs to be verified is to know if the people have been adequately compensated.
“We cannot go about killing our people and complain when South Africans kill Nigerians,” Sani said.
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