Two days after gunmen attacked a market in Zaki Biam, in Benue State, killing no fewer than 52 people, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has called for the imposition of a state of emergency on the state.
He also called for a thorough investigation into the death of Plateau State Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Samuel Galadima, who died at Rwang Pam Stadium, Jos yesterday during a jogging exercise, which also had Governor Simon Lalong and other members of the state exco as participated.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Daily Sun yesterday, Wike said declaration of a state of emergency in Benue had become necessary because the governor, Samuel Ortom, has shown “ineptitude and lack of capacity to handle the situation. You can’t have a governor watching helplessly as his people are being killed. What kind of governor is that. He has displayed sheer laziness and incapacity in the whole issue, and this is quite unfortunate.”
While agreeing that governors are not fully in charge of security in states, despite being called chief security officers (CSOs), Wike, however, said governors are supposed to have strategies, working with security agencies, on how to combat crime.
“No excuse is acceptable for the high number of deaths in Benue.”
He said Benue has been in the news over wanton killings, which shows that the government has not done much in the area of security.
About 52 persons, including women and children, were on Monday shot dead, with several other people sustaining various degrees of injury, after gunmen invaded Zaki Biam, in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue.
The attack came 16 years after 2001 Zaki-Biam military invasion.
It was gathered that the attackers, who also set ablaze several houses and a petrol station in the area, had stormed the Zaki Biam International Yam Market, after arriving on motorbikes and Toyota Corolla cars, popularly known as ‘Dog Yash.’
An eywitness said as the guns boomed, “there was stampede and many, including children and women were killed,” adding: “Also, the invaders set several houses and a filling station on fire after which they fled the scene.”
Wike said Rivers State never experienced the kind of insecurity and killings being seen in Benue, at a time people were plotting imposition of emergency rule in the state last year.
“We didn’t even have the kind of insecurity and killings that we are witnessing in Benue today when some of these mischievous opposition in Abuja were calling for state of emergency in Rivers, but now they have suddenly lost their voices. You can see their level of hypocrisy and mischief? I am calling for an urgent imposition of state of emergency in Benue, because there is a clear incapacity of the governor there to act decisively to stem the killings and tackle the problem.”
On the death of Plateau State commissioner, the Rivers governor said the tragedy should be investigated, as the state governor and the government ought to have ascertained the state of health of the commissioners before subjecting them to such rigorous exercise.