Self defense: We’re behind Danjuma –Taraba gov

Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba state has thrown his weight behind the recent statement by a former Chief of Army Staff, Theophilus Danjuma, which accused the Army of colluding with armed bandits and a called for self- defence by citizens, NAN reports.

It was gathered that Ishaku disclosed this when he hosted the probe panel set up by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Tukur Buratai, to investigate the recent allegation made against the Nigerian Armed Forces by the elder statesman.

“We in Taraba are fully behind what Danjuma said on self defence. As an ex-army general with a high reputation, I think that call deserves to be looked into and not to be criticised because he spoke the minds of everyone in Taraba and indeed all Nigerians,” he said.

He described the coming of the committee as timely, assuring them of a conducive working environment to succeed in their assignment.

Ishaku explained that the frequent attacks by herdsmen led to the promulgation of the open grazing prohibition and ranches establishment law after consultations with stakeholders.

The governor debunked the claim by the military that his government did not complain about all that was happening in the state, saying that he had visited the president, the vice president, as well as written several letters on the alarming situation and, therefore, “the claim couldn’t have been true”.

Earlier, chairman of the Army Probe Panel, Maj. Gen. John Nimyel (retd), had sympathised with the governor and people of Taraba over the loss of lives and property in the state.

He told the governor that they were in the state to ascertain facts on the comments made by Danjuma so as to enable them come up with ways the Army could serve the country better.

“The statement by Danjuma has indeed cut short the reputation of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, which cannot be ignored. If the Nigerian Army will continue to earn the trust and respect of the people of the state and indeed Nigerians, it must investigate such a statement.

“We will do our best and visit all the three senatorial districts and interface with traditional rulers, stakeholders and government representatives so as to come out with a decision as regards the allegations raised by the general,” he said.

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