The Federal Government and state governors have agreed to join efforts for the immediate investigation, arrest and prosecution of all perpetrators of crimes in Nigeria.
They also promised to ensure full protection of all Nigerians wherever they reside, without regard to ethnic, religious, or regional status.
These were part of the accord reached, on Thursday, at the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting on the security situation in the country.
The meeting, which was chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, endorsed a number of resolutions.
The governors reaffirmed their commitment to national unity and pledge to ensure the arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators of crime.
The NEC agreed on the protection of all residents of all States, including non-indigenous communities and religious and ethnic minorities within State jurisdictions.
There will be reconstruction of destroyed homes and payment of compensation by State authorities for damage to property and livelihoods sustained during targeted attacks on communities.
Deceased victims of such violence would be duly accorded dignified burial rites.
There would be immediate public condemnation of all manifestations of hatred, targeted violence, and other hate crimes against ethnic, religious, and minority groups.
NEC agreed to ensure that local security initiatives – state government law enforcement agencies, local vigilante groups or the Police community programmes – will have adequate representation of non-indigenous/minority resident communities.
The leaders promised to ensure that innocent citizens and communities are not slandered, harassed, or victimised for the crimes perpetrated by criminal elements within those communities.
Furthermore, governors would organise town hall meetings in areas where ethnic strife have been recorded.