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Why Herdsmen kill in Nigeria traced to Lopsided Security Appointments as exposed by Intersociety
Why Herdsmen kill in Nigeria traced to Lopsided Security Appointments as exposed by Intersociety
Easy Link To Intersociety’s Table Statistics Showing How Lopsided
Appointments In Security & Paramilitary Establishments Fuel Fulani
Jihadism And Regime Aided Killings In Nigeria
(Intersociety, Nigeria: 18th March 2018)-It is recalled that we had in
our last public statement, dated 14th March 2018 and titled:
Government False Labeling and Lopsided Security Appointments Fuel and
Escalate Janjaweed Jihadism in Nigeria; informed that lopsided
appointments in security and paramilitary establishments in Nigeria
particularly since June 2015 have largely been responsible for
intensification and escalation of the ongoing killing spree mostly, if
not all targeted at non Muslims particularly members of the Christian
faith in Nigeria or any part thereof. We also rejected in totality the
false labeling by the present central Government of Muhammadu Buhari
and its mainstream media apologists of the killings as “Fulani
Herdsmen/Farmers clashes”.
For full details of the table statistics and accompanied text as
originally plotted and presented in the tables, please click on the
Thank You
Emeka Umeagbalasi
Board Chair
+2348174090052
Dated: 19th March 2018
SEE THE TABLE BELOW
Table Statistics Of
Lopsided Appointments In Security Paramilitary Establishments-Fuelling Fulani
Jihadism And Regime Aided Killings In Nigeria
Intersociety,
Nigeria: 18th March 2018)-It is recalled that we had in our last
public statement, dated 14th March 2018 and titled: Government
False Labeling and Lopsided Security Appointments Fuel and Escalate Janjaweed
Jihadism in Nigeria; informed that lopsided appointments in security and
paramilitary establishments in Nigeria particularly since June 2015 have
largely been responsible for intensification and escalation of the ongoing
killing spree mostly, if not all targeted at non Muslims particularly members
of the Christian faith in Nigeria or any part thereof. We also rejected in
totality the false labeling by the present central Government of Muhammadu
Buhari and its mainstream media apologists of the killings as “Fulani
Herdsmen/Farmers clashes”.
In furtherance of our intellectual, investigative and
research capacity and frontiers, we have gone further by presenting below the Table
Statistics and their analytical simplifications showing the present patterns
and trends of gross lopsidedness in key appointments made since June
2015 by the current central Government of Muhammadu Buhari into the country’s
top 21 security and paramilitary establishments. Presented too in the
analytical table statistics are ethno-religious domination of the
headship of Nigeria Police Force’s 29 serving AIGs, 12 Zonal Command AIGs and
37 State and FCT CPs as well as another table showing the domination of most of
the key military formations in Southeast Nigeria by officers of Northern Muslim
backgrounds.
As all may know; the internal security of Nigeria or traditional
security of persons and properties within the country are
conventionally, constitutionally and legally entrusted in the hands of the
Nigeria Police Force. Owing to multi pluralistic composition of Nigeria as a country
of 389 tribes with dominant three and multi religious setting-largely populated
by Christians and Muslims; the old Nigerian Constitutions and its subsisting
1999 Constitution forbade and still forbid State actors from entrusting the
security of the country in the hands of members of a particular ethnic or
religious group.
This is to ensure, among other things, the feeling of
security and security proper among all Nigerians irrespective of tribe,
ethnicity, religion or gender. This is more so when the country is acutely
divided along ethno-religious lines and embedded with deepened signs of divided
society. It remains our firm position that any effort at tackling the current
ceaseless killings or butcheries and insecurity and other unsafe conditions; without
total restructuring and reversal of the present gross lopsided security and
paramilitary compositions in the country in accordance with Section 14 (3) of
the subsisting Constitution will be grossly counterproductive or tantamount to
fire brigade approach.
In the area of composition and leadership of the Nigeria
Police Force, for instance, it is saddled with a top management team called
“the Nigeria Police Force Management Team”; composed of all serving DIGs, AIGs,
the 12 Police Zonal Command AIGs and the Force Secretary, etc. The internal
security or national policing policy directions are formulated, discussed and
implemented at the level of Nigeria Police Management Team; from where they are
implemented as instructed by the 37 serving State CPs and ors.
It therefore shocks and saddens our heart that the Igbo
Nation as a whole; with estimated population of 40m-50m and largest Christian
strong-hold in Nigeria do not have a single serving AIG among the country’s 29
serving AIGs. The Zone including its satellite extensions in South-south, and
North-central also do not have a single serving Zonal Command AIG out of the
country’s 12 serving AIGs. In the CPs, DCPs and ACPs’ ranks, the Southeast
population is terminally diminishing; with orchestrated plans or policy to
eliminate the Zone from the top command echelon of the Force. It is further
appalling that out of the country’s 37 State and FCT serving CPs, only two are
from the Southeast and entire Igbo Nation; with their retirement barely one
year ahead.
It may most likely be correct to say that the sedentary,
semi pastoral and pastoral Igbo Nation and their largely Christian faithful are
at high risk of pogrom and religious cleansing in the country sooner or later.
A clear case in point is the ongoing extermination of Christians and other non
Muslim nationalities of Northern Nigeria; which have put estimated 30 million
of them in disarray; forced over 1.5million of them to flee and resulted in the
death of over 20,000 others since 2009.
It is also strongly suspected that the Igbo satellite
communities in Benue and Kogi States are at high risk of extermination and
religious cleansing. As a matter of research findings, there are millions of
Igbo People of Benue and Kogi States including over 1million Igbo People
historically referred to as “Igbo People of Umuezekaoha Clan in Benue State”
(Emeka Umeagbalasi 2017); just as there are “Igbo People of Gusau” in present
Zamfara State; who migrated to the area in 1600 Century AD, two hundred years
before the arrival of Shehu Usman Dan Fodio of the Fula Clan (Chekwas Okorie
2017).
The ongoing butchery in Kogi State by Fulani Jihadists
which started on Wednesday night, 14th March 2018, resulting in the
death of not less than 50 Christians (by official and independent statistics)
is a further attestation of the fact that the killings by Fulani Janjaweeds are
far from rift over grazing rights or the so called “Fulani Herdsmen/Farmers’
clashes”. In spite of seizing and ceding of 15,000 hectares of lands by the
Governor of Kogi State and donation of same to Federal Government for onward
transfer to Mr. President’s Fulani brothers; the latest round of killing is a
clear indication that the killings are purely ethno-religiously intended and
executed with State aiding.
In the past fifteen days of the outgoing Month of March,
updated statistics from official and independent circles show that over 120
rural Christians have been hacked to death by Fulani Jihadists in Kogi (Dekina
and Omala LGAs), Benue (Okpokwu) and Plateau (Zirshe Dundu in Bassa LGA and
Mararaba Dare, near Rafiki Community). By Senator Atai Aidoko (Kogi East)’s
account, 32 were killed as at 15th March. The death had risen to 50 as at 16th March according
to media accounts on the ground.
In Benue State 22 more citizens were killed and buried in
Okpokwu in the past two weeks. In Plateau State, 25 persons were killed in the
last Monday night attacks in Zirshe Dundu Community in Kwali District of Bassa
LGA when villagers gathered to bury four of their own earlier killed on
Saturday night. The Commander of 3 Division Garrison Jos, Brig Gen Texas Chukwu
also disclosed that his personnel recovered 23 fresh dead bodies who are
victims of Fulani Herdsmen killings in the late night of Wednesday 14th
March 2018 at Mararaba Dare village,
near Rafiki Community in Plateau State.
For more details, see Guardian Newspapers of 14th and 16th
March 2018 as well as the Sun Newspaper of 17th March 2018.
The updated statistics of the recent Fulani Herdsmen killings bring the total number
of rural Christians and other non Muslims killed by the Jihadists since
December 2018, a period of less than four months or 105 days to not less than
520. Till date, no single perpetrator has been arrested and put on trial by the
central Government of Muhammadu Buhari.
Below are the table statistics and their analyses under
reference.
(A) KEY APPOINTMENTS IN SECURITY AND PARAMILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS AND
THEIR REGIONAL REPRESENTATION
NORTHERN TABLE
NAME
|
POSITION
|
RELIGION
|
1. Lt Gen Tukur
Buratai
|
Chief of Army Staff
|
Muslim
|
2. Musa Daura
|
DG-SSS
|
Muslim
|
3. Retired Lt Gen A. Dambazzu
|
Minister of Interior
|
Muslim
|
4. Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar
|
Chief of Air Staff
|
Muslim
|
5. Retired Major Gen Babagana Monguno
|
National Security Adviser
|
Muslim
|
6. Mansur Dan Ali
|
Minister of Defense
|
Muslim
|
7. Ibrahim Kpotum Idris
|
Inspector Gen of Police
|
Muslim
|
8. Ahmed Rufai Abubakar
|
Director Gen National Intelligence Agency
|
Muslim
|
9. Retired Col Hameed Ali
|
Comptroller Gen Nigerian Custom Service
|
Muslim
|
10.
Mohammed Babandede
|
Comptroller Gen Nigerian Immigration Service
|
Muslim
|
11.
Ahmed Ja’afaru
|
Comptroller Gen Nigerian Prisons Service
|
Muslim
|
12.
BOBOYE OLAYEMI OYEYEMI
|
Corps Marshall Federal Road Safety Corps
|
Xian or Muslim (Kwara State)
|
13.
Anebi Garba Joseph
|
Controller Gen Federal Fire Service
|
Xian
|
14.
Abdulahi Gana Muhammadu
|
Commandant Gen Nigerian Security & Civil Defense
Corps
|
Muslim
|
15.
Abubakar Malami
|
Attorney General of the Federation
|
Muslim
|
16.
Muhammadu Buhari (Retired Maj.Gen)
|
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria
|
Muslim
|
17.
Ibrahim Magu
|
Chairman of EFCC
|
Muslim
|
18.
Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah
|
Chairman/CEO National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
|
Muslim
|
|
|
|
TOTAL KEY SECURITY/PARAMILITARY APPOINTMENTS NORTH
18
|
|
|
SOUTHERN TABLE
NAME
|
POSITION
|
RELIGION
|
1. Lt Gen Abayomi Gabriel Olanishakin
|
Chief of Defense Staff
|
Southwest Xian
|
2. Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas
|
Chief of Naval Staff
|
South-south Xian
|
3. Alhaji Abdul Jelili Oyewale
|
Minister of Police Affairs
|
Southwest Muslim
|
|
|
|
TOTAL KEY SECURITY/PARAMILITARY APPOINTMENTS SOUTH 3
|
|
|
Summary:
Total Top Security & Paramilitary Appointments=21
North=18
South=3
NW/NE/NC=18
S/W=2
S/S=1
S/E=Nil
Muslims=17
Christians=3
(B) 29 SERVING POLICE AIGs IN NIGERIA
NORTHWEST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
1. Mohammed Musa Katsina
|
Katsina
|
Muslim
|
2. Tili Abubakar
|
Kebbi
|
Muslim
|
3. Umaru Shehu
|
Sokoto
|
Muslim
|
4. Abdul Bube
|
Kebbi
|
Muslim
|
5. Ibrahim Adamu
|
Zamfara
|
Muslim
|
6. Abdul Dahiru
|
Kano
|
Muslim
|
7. Salisu F. Abdulahi
|
Kano
|
Muslim
|
8. Lawal Shehu
|
Katsina
|
Muslim
|
9. Abubakar Marafa
|
Kebbi
|
Muslim
|
10.
Dahiru Mohammed
|
Katsina
|
Muslim
|
TOTAL AIGs
N/W 10
|
|
|
NORTH EAST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
1. Mohammed Usman Sani
|
Bauchi
|
Muslim
|
2. Aminchi Samaila Baraya
|
Taraba
|
Muslim
|
3. Usman Ankali Baba
|
Yobe
|
Muslim
|
4. Tijani Baba
|
Yobe
|
Muslim
|
5. Karma Hosea Hassan
|
Taraba
|
Xian
|
|
|
|
TOTAL AIGs N/E 5
|
|
|
NORTH-CENTRAL TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
1. Abdul Salami Ayaji
|
Kogi
|
Muslim
|
2. Dorothy Gimba
|
Plateau
|
Xian
|
3. Usman Yakubu
|
Niger
|
Muslim
|
4. Abdulmajid Ali
|
Niger
|
Muslim
|
5. Abubakar A. Mohammed
|
Nasarawa
|
Muslim
|
6. Yakubu Jibrin
|
Nasarawa
|
Muslim
|
7. Dan Bature
|
Plateau
|
Xian or Muslim
|
8. Ezekiel Zang
|
Plateau
|
Xian
|
|
|
|
TOTAL AIGs N/C 8
|
|
|
SOUTH WEST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
1. Agboola Oshodi-Glover
|
Lagos
|
Xian or Muslim
|
2. Kayode Aderanti
|
Osun
|
Xian
|
3. Felix Ogundeji
|
Ondo
|
Xian
|
4. Fredrick Taiwo Lekanu
|
Lagos
|
Xian
|
5. Rashidi O. Akintude
|
Ogun
|
Muslim
|
|
|
|
TOAL AIGs S/W 5
|
|
|
SOUTH-SOUTH TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
1. Hilda Idiruro Harrison
|
Edo
|
Xian
|
|
|
|
TOTAL AIGs S/S 1
|
|
|
SOUTH EAST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
None
|
None
|
None
|
|
|
|
TOTAL AIGs S/E Nil
|
|
|
Summary:
Total Serving Police AIGs in Nigeria=29
North= 23
South=6
Northwest=10
Northeast=5
North-Central=8
Southwest=5
South-south=1
Southeast=Nil
Total Muslims=22
Total Christians=7
(C) 12 POLICE ZONAL COMMANDS
IN NIGERIA AND THEIR AIGs
NORTH WEST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Ibrahim Adamu: AIG Zone 2 Lagos
|
Zamfara
|
Muslim
|
|
|
2. Abubakar Marafa : AIG Zone 6 Calaba
|
Kebbi
|
Muslim
|
|
|
3. Salisu A. Fagge: AIG Zone 7 Abuja
|
Kano
|
Muslim
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ZONAL COMMAND
AIGs N/W 3
|
|
|
|
|
NORTH EAST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Karma Hosea Hassan: AIG ZONE 9 Umuahia
|
Taraba
|
Xian
|
|
|
2. Tijani Baba: AIG Zone 12 Bauchi
|
Yobe
|
Muslim
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ZONAL COMMAND
AIGs N/E 2
|
|
|
|
|
NORTH CENTRAL TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1.
Abubakar Adamu Mohammed: AIG Zone 5
Benin
|
Nasarawa
|
Muslim
|
|
|
2. Dan Bature: AIG Zone
1 Kano
|
Plateau
|
Xian or Muslim
|
|
|
3. Jibrin A. Yakubu : AIG Zone 8 Lokoja
|
Nasarawa
|
Muslim
|
08081775358
|
|
4. Usman Yakubu : AIG Zone 10 Sokoto
|
Niger
|
Muslim
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ZONAL COMMAND
AIGs N/C 4
|
|
|
|
|
SOUTH WEST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Kayode Aderanti : AIG Zone 3
|
Lagos
|
Xian
|
|
|
2. Agboola Oshodi Glover: AIG Zone 11 Oshogbo
|
Lagos
|
Xian or Muslim
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ZONAL COMMAND
AIGs S/W 2
|
|
|
|
|
SOUTH-SOUTH TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Ibifuro Harrison Hilda: AIG Zone 4 Makurdi
|
Edo
|
Xian
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ZONAL COMMAND
AIGs S/S 1
|
|
|
|
|
SOUTH EAST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ZONAL COMMAND
AIGs S/E None
|
|
|
|
|
Summary:
Total Serving Zonal Command AIGs in Nigeria=12
North=9
South=3
N/W=3
N/C=4
N/E=2
S/W=2
S/S=1
S/E=Nil
Muslims=8
Christians=4
(D) 37 STATES & FCT POLICE COMMANDs AND
THEIR CPs
NORTH WEST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1.
Hafiz Mohammed Inuwa: CP Rivers
|
Jigawa
|
Muslim
|
|
|
2. Garba Umar: CP Anambra
|
Kaduna
|
Muslim
|
08035557676
|
|
3. Abdulahi Chafe Ibrahim: CP Ekiti
|
Zamfara
|
Muslim
|
08032100890
|
|
4. Dan-Malam Mohammed: CP Enugu
|
Katsina
|
Muslim
|
|
|
5. Bala Zama Senchi: CP Jigawa
|
Kebbi
|
Muslim
|
|
|
6. Bello Abubakar Sadiq: CP FCT-Abuja
|
Kebbi
|
Muslim
|
|
|
7. Ibrahim M. Kabiru: CP Kebbi
|
Kano
|
Muslim
|
|
|
8. Lawan Ado: CP Kwara
|
Kano
|
Muslim
|
08037024320
|
|
9. Ahmed Iliyasu: CP Ogun
|
Kaduna
|
Muslim
|
|
|
10.
Murtala U.
Mani: CP Sokoto
|
Katsina
|
Muslim
|
|
|
11.
Zaki M. Mohammed: CP Rivers
|
Kebbi
|
Muslim
|
|
|
12.
Ali Aji Janga: CP Kogi
|
|
Muslim
|
|
08034855055
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL STATE CPs N/W
12
|
|
|
|
|
NORTH EAST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Bello Ahmed: CP Nasarawa
|
Bauchi
|
Muslim
|
08056183075
|
|
2. Wakili Mohammed: CP Katsina
|
Gombe
|
Muslim
|
08099778888
|
|
3. Rabiu Yusuf: CP Kano
|
Taraba
|
Muslim
|
08037786246
|
|
4. Mohammed A. Mustapha: CP Delta
|
Borno
|
Muslim
|
|
|
5. Abdulahi W. Ibrahim: CP Adamawa
|
Gombe
|
Muslim
|
08076681887
|
|
6. Dibal Paul Yakadi: CP Niger
|
Borno
|
Xian
|
|
|
7. Titus S. Larmode: CP Ebonyi
|
Adamawa
|
Xian
|
|
|
8. Agyole Abeh: CP Kaduna
|
Taraba
|
Xian
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL STATE CPs N/E
8
|
|
|
|
|
NORTH-CENTRAL TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Sanusi N. Lemu: CP Bauchi
|
Niger
|
Muslim
|
|
|
2. Sunmomonu Abdulmaliki: CP Yobe
|
Kogi
|
Muslim
|
|
|
3. Adeoye O. Adeniran: CP Osun
|
Kwara
|
Muslim
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL STATE CPs N/C
3
|
|
|
|
|
SOUTH WEST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Abiodun Adekunle Odude: CP Oyo
|
Ogun
|
Xian
|
|
|
2. David Akinremi: CP Taraba
|
Ogun
|
Xian
|
|
|
3. Olukolu Adesino: CP Gombe
|
|
Xian or Muslim
|
|
|
4. Gbenga Adeyanju: CP Oyo
|
|
Xian or Muslim
|
09037917182
|
|
5. Johnson B. Kokumo: CP Edo
|
Lagos
|
Xian
|
|
|
6. Ajani Fatai Owoseni: CP Benue
|
Oyo
|
Muslim
|
|
|
7. Adeyemi Ogun-Jemilusi: CP Akwa Ibom
|
Ogun
|
Xian or Muslim
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL STATE COMMAND
CPs S/W 7
|
|
|
|
|
SOUTH – SOUTH TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Anthony Ogbizi Michael: CP Abia
|
Cross River
|
Xian
|
|
|
2. Amba Asuquo: CP Bayelsa
|
Akwa Ibom
|
Xian
|
|
|
3. Edgal Imohimi: CP Lagos
|
Edo
|
Xian
|
08033040870
|
|
4. Undie Adie: CP Plateau
|
Cross River
|
Xian
|
|
|
5. Kenneth Ebrimson: CP Zamfara
|
Rivers
|
Xian
|
08033311119
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL STATE COMMAND
CPs S/S 5
|
|
|
|
|
SOUTH EAST TABLE
NAME
|
STATE OF ORIGIN
|
RELIGION
|
PHONE NO.
|
E-MAIL
|
1. Chris Okey Ezike: CP Imo
|
Anambra:
Retirement Date: 19-03-2019
|
Xian
|
|
|
2. Damian Agba Chukwu: CP Borno
|
Imo: Retirement
Date: 31/04/2019
|
Xian
|
07037080002
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL STATE COMMAND
CPs S/E 2
|
|
|
|
|
Summary:
Total Serving State CPs in Nigeria=37
North=23
South=14
NW=12
N/E=8
N/C=3
S/W=7
S/S=5
S/E=2
Muslims=24
Christians=13
STATISTICS OF
NORTHERN MUSLIM OFFICERS DOMINATION OF MILITARY FORMATIONS IN SOUTHEAST
NAME
|
POSITION
|
RELIGION
|
1. Major Gen Adamu Baba Abubakar
|
GOC 82 Division, Enugu
|
Northern Muslim
|
2. Col Sagir Musa
|
Deputy Director of Information, 82 Division
|
Northern Muslim
|
3. Lt Col C.O. Ibrahim
|
Commanding Officer, Onitsha 302 Cantonment Military
Police
|
Northern Muslim
|
4. Lt Col Sidi Kasim Umar
|
Commanding Officer of 144 Battalion (sector),
Ukwa-Ngwa of the 14 Brigade-Ohafia, Abia State
|
Northern Muslim
|
5. Brig Gen I.H. Bature
|
Commander, 34 Brigade, near Owerri, Imo State
|
Northern Muslim
|
6. Brig Gen Mark Mamman
|
Commander of 44 Engineering 82 Division
|
Northern Xian
|
7. Brig Gen A.I. Adegboye
|
Commander, Army Supply, 82 Division
|
Southwest Xian or Muslim
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8. Brig E.A. Anaryu
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Commander, Army Transport, 82 Division
|
Northern Xian or Muslim
|
9. Brig Gen Abdul Kalifah Ibrahim
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Commander, 14 Brigade, Ohafia
|
Muslim
|
10.
Navy Captain Abdulahi Aminu
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Commander, Nigerian Naval School of Finance &
Logistics, Owerre-Nta, Abia State
|
Muslim
|
11.
Lt Col Abubakar Saleh
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Commanding Officer, 14 Fielding Engineering Regiment
of Onitsha Military Cantonment
|
Muslim
|
12.
Navy Captain Mohammed Dahiru
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Commander, Nigerian Naval Outpost, Ogbaru, Anambra
State
|
Muslim
|
13.
Air Commodore Paul Misyer
|
Commander, 155 Base Service Group of NAF, Enugu
|
Northern Xian
|
Signed:
For: Int’l Society for Civil Liberties
& the Rule of Law
Emeka Umeagbalasi
(Criminologist & Graduate of Security Studies)
Board Chairman
Mobile Line:
+2348174090052
Email: [email protected]
Barr Obianuju Joy
Igboeli
Email: [email protected]
Head, Civil
Liberties & Rule of Law Program
Barr Chinwe Umeche
Head, Democracy
& Good Governance Program
Barr Jacinta
Ezinwanne
Head, Public
Security & Safety Program
Email: [email protected]
Why Herdsmen kill in Nigeria traced to Lopsided Security Appointments as exposed by Intersociety
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Monday, March 19, 2018
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