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US Condemns Killings In Nigeria, Calls For Prosecution Of Suspects

The United States government has condemned the repeated killings in the country and asked the Federal Government to step up efforts to arrest the situation.

The Chargé d’affaires at the U.S. Embassy, Mr David Young, said this on Monday while addressing a peace and security conference in Plateau State.

“On behalf of the United States government, I want to condemn in strong terms the violence that claimed innocent lives in Plateau State, the Middle Belt, and across Nigeria.

“The killing of innocent citizens is simply not acceptable whether in Plateau, Zamfara, Benue, Borno, Delta or Taraba. We as people of faith must surrender ourselves to God,” he said.

Mr Young highlighted the steps to be taken to end the circle of violence in the troubled states and other parts of the country.

He explained that the first step was to bring criminal actors arrested in connection with the attacks to justice by promptly arraigning them to face charges in the court of law.

“These criminals that committed these crimes must be caught and prosecuted,” said the U.S. diplomat. “We must break the circle of impunity that fuels grievances on our sides and lead to reprisals and counter-reprisal attacks.”

“So, we call for effective law enforcement to arrest and prosecute criminal actors who do evil things.

“It’s absolutely essential that those arrested must promptly face charges in court because bringing criminal actors to justice is the first step to end the violence,” he added.

The state government convened the three-day meeting as part of the processes of peace building in the aftermath of killings in some communities of the state.

It is also one of the various measures by the government towards resettling those displaced by the attacks back to their ancestral homes, as well as tackling the challenges of peace and security regardless any form of distraction in the security architecture in the state.

The event attracted participants such as traditional rulers, community leaders, security experts, as well as government and non-government organisations within and outside Plateau.

Some of the topics discussed include peace building, security, as well as the roles of traditional, religious and community leaders in peace building, among others.

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