Benue killings senate says panel report one sided demands ortoms input
The Benue killings, a series of attacks and killings that occurred in Benue State, Nigeria, in 2017, have been a subject of controversy and debate. The Senate has now weighed in on the matter, saying that the report of the panel investigating the killings is one-sided and demands the input of Governor Samuel Ortom.
Here's a summary of the situation:
- In 2017, herdsmen attacks led to the killing of hundreds of people in Benue State, with many more displaced and injured.
- The Federal Government set up a panel to investigate the killings, which submitted its report in 2018.
- The report allegedly blamed the killings on the herdsmen, but did not hold anyone accountable.
- The Senate has now criticized the report, saying it is one-sided and does not provide a balanced view of the situation.
- The Senate has demanded that Governor Ortom be allowed to provide his input on the report, which he has been seeking for some time.
The controversy surrounding the report has sparked heated debate in Nigeria, with many calling for justice and accountability for the victims of the killings. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Nigeria in addressing issues of security, governance, and human rights.
Here are some quotes from the article:
- "The report is one-sided and does not provide a balanced view of the situation. It is not a comprehensive report," said Senator Gabriel Suswam, who represents Benue North-East.
- "We demand that Governor Ortom be allowed to provide his input on the report. He has been seeking to do so for some time, but has been denied," said Senator George Akume, who represents Benue North-West.
The controversy surrounding the report has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice and accountability. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Nigeria in addressing issues of security, governance, and human rights.