Army launches Operation Cat Race in Benue

Army launches Operation Cat Race in Benue

- Operation Cat Race has been launched in Benue by the Nigerian army

- The state governor, Ortom, thanked President Buhari for deploying troops to address the clashes between herdsmen and farmers

- Also speaking the governor of Kogi state, Bello, said the clashes should not be politicised

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi appealed to Nigerians not to give political colouration to the recurring herdsmen/farmers clashes in Benue and some other states across the country.

Bello made the appeal when the chief of army staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, formally launched the Exercise Ayem Akpatuma – Cat Race at Guma local government area of Benue.

The exercise, intended to address the clashes began on February 15, was also being conducted in Nasarawa, Kaduna, Taraba, Kogi and Niger states. It is expected to come to an end on March 31.

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The governor, who dressed in army camouflage along with his Benue counterpart, Samuel Ortom, urged the people of the state to cooperate with the military on the exercise.

Army launches Operation Cat Race in Benue
Ortom thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for deploying troops to address herdsmen/farmers clashes. Photo Credit: Twitter BenueStateGovernment

“Please, do not politicise this state of insecurity. If you politicise it we won’t be able to make head way. Let us be safety conscious,” Bello said.

Ortom thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for deploying troops to address the clashes. He expressed confidence that with the deployment of troops, peace will soon return to the state, and the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) would be able to return to their communities.

The chief of army staff explained that the exercise was not targeted at any tribe or religious group but criminal elements behind the attacks and other forms of criminality. Buratai assured that the rules of engagement would be applied to the "letter", while the exercise lasted.

“We will not tolerate any act that will destabilise the peaceful atmosphere that has been prevailing in these areas, Benue, Kaduna, Taraba and Nasarawa states that have been most affected. Anyone found to be involved in this act of insecurity the rules of engagement will take its course," he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that shortly before the launch of the exercise, the army chief said the governors visited one of the camps accommodating 15,000 IDPs at Bajimba in Guma local government area.

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According to the executive secretary of Benue State Management Agency, Emmanuel Shior, there are 169,000 IDPs in eight camps across the state due to the clashes.

Legit.ng also earlier reported that Governor Ortom and his predecessor, Gabriel Suswam settled their political differences and agreed to work together for the common good of the state.

The reconciliation meeting between both politicians took place at the palace of the Tor Tiv, Professor James Ayatse, in Gboko, Leadership reports.

Speaking on the outcome of the reconciliation meeting, Governor Ortom said he and his predecessor have actually agreed to sheathe their swords and work together for the overall development of the state.

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