Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed regrets in the repeated killings in some parts in Kaduna, saying that the act demonstrates that people have replaced compassion with inhumanity.

This is even as he called on the actors in the communal and persistent violence in Kaduna State to embrace mediation that will put a stop to the crisis. The President reminded them that mutual violence has no winners, but losers on both sides of the conflict.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, in a statement said that Buhari while reacting to what he called “endless carnage” in Kaduna State yesterday said: “I am deeply troubled by the fact that sanctity of life is now treated with such reckless disregard that people derive joy in shedding the blood of others or perceived enemies.” According to the president, “inhumanity has replaced compassion in the hearts and minds of the perpetrators of these atrocities.

“No responsible leader would go to bed happy to see his citizens savagely killing one another on account of ethnic and religious bigotry.

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“Violence cannot be the solution to these persistent conflicts as long as people resort to deliberate provocations, revenge and counter revenge.

“While the government remains committed to protecting its citizens, the communities involved must also put their shoulder to the wheel in order to find a lasting solution.”

Buhari regretted that “everything is politicised in Nigeria, including the efforts to bring offenders to justice, because their people will rise up in arms to resist their arrests and prosecution.”

He described hate, bigotry and prejudice as “deadly poisons that have infected the human psyche on such scale that people now don’t have any moral inhibitions about taking life.”

The President also appealed to the warring communities to stop inhibiting the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA’s) efforts to deliver food, medicines and temporary shelter to the victims of the violence who are in urgent need of assistance.