The Former Chief Security Officer (CSO) to General Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha has vowed that he would do all that is necessary to put an end to the incessant killing of people in various communities in Southern Kaduna and Plateau states.

Speaking, Al-Mustapha said the continuous killings of innocent citizens in Attakar Chiefdom of Kaura local government in Kaduna State and neigbouring Plateau state was unaccpetable and must be put to an end. He made the statements, whilst donating relief materials to the victims of crises in Attakar Chiefdom. He alleged that the crises in the border towns of Kaduna and Plateau states and the 2011 post election crises that greeted the country was behind killings in Southern Kaduna. He admonished the communities in the two states to eschew violence and seek genuine peace, forgiveness and reconciliation.

The Former Chief Security Officer (CSO) to General Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha has vowed that he would do all that is necessary to put an end to the incessant killing of people in various communities in Southern Kaduna and Plateau states.

Speaking, Al-Mustapha said the continuous killings of innocent citizens in Attakar Chiefdom of Kaura local government in Kaduna State and neigbouring Plateau state was unaccpetable and must be put to an end. He made the statements, whilst donating relief materials to the victims of crises in Attakar Chiefdom. He alleged that the crises in the border towns of Kaduna and Plateau states and the 2011 post election crises that greeted the country was behind killings in Southern Kaduna. He admonished the communities in the two states to eschew violence and seek genuine peace, forgiveness and reconciliation.

He said “My mission here is a mission of peace and nothing beyond that. The 2011 election crises and border crises between Kaduna and plateau communities from what we have gathered, is the main issue that must be addressed quickly. “I will ensure that Kaduna and Plateau state border dispute which is a contributing factor to the crises is resolved. Even if it will take me to go to court, I will go to court if the Kaduna and the Plateau state government did not addressed the boundary dispute,” Al-Mustapha said.

Speaking further, he said -any of you that is particularly affected by the crises, will be invited to Abuja under my sponsorship for heart to heart discussing because what is happening in Southern Kaduna is very disturbing. We will sit together and discuss, to ensure that anything that affects you is resolved as a matter of urgency. 

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Hamza Al-Mustapha: Continuous disputes in Plateau and Southern Kaduna must be stopped

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