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Farmers/herdsmen clashes: Buhari warns against reprisal attacks; Commissions Karu International Market, other projects during official visit to Nasarawa State

President Buhari with Governor Al-Makura Tanko of Nasarawa state as he commissions E-library, Fire service and township roads during his Official visit to Nasarawa state to commission some projects on 6th Feb 2017

By Ismaila Chafe, Olukayode Babalola
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday warned against reprisal attacks to strengthen security in parts of the country.
Buhari issued the warning while inaugurating the Comprehensive Special School, Lafia, Nasarawa State.
The president admonished victims of reported attacks and urged them not to engage in reprisals.
He enjoined all citizens to always resist the temptation of engaging in reprisals, saying the Federal Government is working hard to ensure that peace and stability reign supreme across the country.
He reassured the people of North Central region that his administration would no longer tolerate the unwarranted killing of innocent citizens.
Buhari said that the federal government had put in place adequate measures to end the crisis and maintain law and order.
“I also want to assure the people of the North Central and indeed all Nigerians that the federal government is working day and night to ensure that peace and stability returns.
“We have deployed additional resources to all the affected areas to maintain law and order.
“The attacks by suspected herdsmen and other bandits will not be tolerated.
“I appeal to all Nigerians to refrain from reprisal attacks. The security agencies have standing order to arrest and prosecute any and all persons found with illegal arms
“I will once again express my condolences and sympathy to all the affected victims of these barbaric acts,’’ he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that border communities along Benue and Nasarawa states have been witnessing social unrest occasioned by farmers/herdsmen clashes resulting in killings of innocent citizens in both states.
It would be recalled that such barbaric killings took place on Jan. 1, where suspected herders attacked villages in Logo and Guma local government areas of Benue with over 73 people murdered.
The killings of the 73 people had spilled into violent reprisals with seven travellers believed to be of Fulani extraction killed and their corpses roasted by a rampaging crowd believed to be criminal elements in Benue.

President Buhari also inaugurated the Comprehensive Primary Healthcare Centre, Kwandere, and flagged off the Community Health Influencers, Promoters and Services (CHIPS) programme in Nasarawa State.
He performed the ceremonies on Tuesday in Lafia.
The president was on a one-day working visit to inaugurate projects executed by the Federal and Nasarawa State Governments in various locations across the state.
Some of the projects included the Muhammadu Buhari International Market in Karu Local Government Area; Comprehensive Special School, Lafia; and the 330KVA Power Station in Lafia, among others.
At the health facility, Buhari acknowledged the initiative of officials of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and CHIPS agents.
Speaking to newsmen, Prof. Isaac Adewole, the Minister of Health commended the Nasarawa state government for the construction of the PHC, noting that the equipment provided for the facility will go a long way in providing the services needed by residents of the community.
“His Excellency, the governor has done well. I am impressed with the structure and its facilities.
“For me, it is even far bigger than the name given to it. This is more than a Primary Health Care Centre. It will go a long way in catering for the health needs of those around here,” he said.
On CHIPS, Adewole described the programme as a laudable initiative aimed at improving and providing equitable coverage for essential health services especially those related to maternal and child survival.
He added that the programme is designed to improve on the Village Health Worker (VHW) concept established by the NPHCDA and endorsed by the federal government.
“The expectation of the CHIPS initiative is that it will produce and provide the human resources but we need the facilities with the people because if we have facilities and the people are not using it, we have not really done anything.
“We hope that eventually the implementation of the basic health care provision fund will support this, but then we have a strong state support which is very significant.
“What we have here is that it is a state that is being used and we are quite impressed. When a state government takes it upon herself to do this, then we must commend the state,” said the minister.
Dr Faisal Shuaib, the Executive Director, NPHCDA, also told newsmen that the CHIPS agents will go from house to house to provide basic healthcare to people but admitted that the infrastructure like the newly built PHC is equally important to provide health services.
“We look forward to running out the CHIPS programme in all of Nigeria. We are set to roll out about 200,000 CHIPS agents.
“That will make them the largest aggregation of community health workers in Nigeria. So thank you very much Mr President,” Shuaib said.
He added that CHIPS agents will be carefully selected through community level structures based on a set of criteria aimed at ensuring that they live in, and are active members of the social and economic lives of their communities.
“They will play roles of effective demand generation and health behaviour change communication, provide basic emergency services to households, support community surveillance, collect and transmit household level health related information on a regular basis and so much more,” the executive director said.

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