Aka Ikenga Berates DSS on Alleged Death of Hausa Fulani in Abia

Thu, Apr 14, 2016
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BREAKING NEWS, Politics

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IGBO think tank Aka Ikenga has rubbished the claim, last Saturday, by the Directorate of State Services (DSS) on the alleged death and burial of five Hausa Fulani men in a forest in Abia State.

“Aka Ikenga is puzzled at how the DSS came about some conclusions, the chief of which that they were Fulani people,” the group said in a statement signed by the President-General, Goddy Uwazurike. It asked: “If the bodies are decomposing and no autopsy has been done, how can anybody describe the deceased as Fulani? Is it by their wears? Many Igbo people wear Hausa Fulani clothes.

“Secondly, how did the DSS come to the conclusion that the Indigenous People of Biafra group was responsible for the death of those men? Or is it a speculation?”

Continuing, Uwazurike said in the statement issued Wednesday in Lagos: “Aka Ikenga questions the whole story as lacking in authenticity and depth.

“This is because without an autopsy, there is no way DSS can identify the victims.

“Aka Ikenga demands a public autopsy to be carried out by specialists from the Nigerian Medical Association, Abia State Branch, the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, the Abia State Government, the Civil Society Groups and of course the DSS. This was procedure adopted on M.K.O.

“On the culprits, Aka Ikenga states that a thorough investigation must be carried out to identify them.

“On the role of DSS, Aka Ikenga has noted with alarm the new toga of DSS. The press release is a smoking gun in that it can incite other tribes against Ndigbo. This is condemnable and must be denounced by all well-meaning people.

“Aka Ikenga has noted that the Fulani menace is nationwide and never for once has the DSS condemned the killing, maiming, rape, arson and destruction attributed to the Fulani Herdsmen. Indeed, such activities like abduction of the elder statesman, Olu Falae, the Taraba killings, Agatu mayhem, do not merit the reaction of the DSS.

“Aka Ikenga commends the Abia State Government for issuing a rebuttal on this incident.

“Peace is an expensive commodity let us maintain it.”

— Apr 14, 2016 @ 19:15 GMT

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