Crisis In The North, Buhari Advised To Seek Help From Northern Leaders

 

A political activist, Shehu Sani has given recommendations to President Muhammadu Buhari on how the ethno religious crisis in parts of the north can be resolved. Sani, who is a former senator on Monday, August 31, stated that the herdsmen-farmers violence conflict could be resolved by the recommendations he provided.

Shehu Sani has spoken about how Buhari can end ethno religious and herdsmen crisis in the north. Credits: Daily Trust/The Guardian/Youtube Source: UGC The activist advised the president to seek the help of some northern elder statesmen as mediators in resolving crises in the region. Sani said respected statesmen like two former heads of state, Yakubu Gowon and Abdulsami Abubakar as well as former minister Audu Ogbe and ex-senator, Prof Jubril Aminu could lead a new initiative to end violence in the north region. 

Has revealed that most of the criminals who carry out havoc and inflict pain Meanwhile, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu on citizens are actually foreigners. Adamu made this crucial disclosure during a town-hall meeting held on Wednesday, August 19, at the headquarters of Zuru local government in Kebbi state. The police boss said that based on reliable intelligence, bandits operating in the northern region are from the Islamic State of West Africa, The Cable reported. In another report, religious, traditional and political leaders in the northern region of the country have been asked to refrain from making inflammatory statements.

According to the group, this is in order not to worsen the tension in the region. This was issued in a communique issued after the first meeting of the newly elected national working committee (NWC) 

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