Elders from Benue state have urged
President Muhammadu Buhari to declare Fulani herdsmen invasion of the state and
gruesome massacre of the people by the armed herders as act of insurgency and
the perpetrators labelled as terrorists to be routed out by the military.
“We observed that these invading Fulani
Herdsmen have been allowed to bear sophisticated assault weapons unchallenged
which is against all our extant laws. The perpetrators and sponsors of such
heinous crimes against humanity must be brought to justice”. the elders said.
Leaders and elders of Mdzough U Tiv
(MUT), Idoma National Forum (INF) and Omi Ny’Igede, also rejected the proposed
Town Hall Meeting by the Federal Government, insisting that only an inclusive
Judicial Commission of Enquiry can unravel the root cause(s) of the invasion of
Benue by Fulani herdsmen and the gruesome massacre of the people by the armed
herders.
“The delay in setting up the
Presidential Investigation Panel promised by the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria is becoming worrisome”.
“The proposed Town Hall Meeting by
the Federal Government is not only diversionary, but a deliberate ploy to
downplay the degree of attention and seriousness that should be accorded the
invasion of our land. We wonder why the same Government that promised to set up
an investigation committee is now resorting to a mere ruse called ‘Town Hall
Meeting’.
“We observed that the Town Hall
meeting held on the 24th day of March, 2016 in Abuja by 1 Idoma Initiative with
the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) during which
some major decisions were taken as detailed in a communiqué did not have the
mandate of major stakeholders in the crisis”.
The forum berated the inability of
both the federal and state government in addressing the menaces of the herders.
It noted that the Fulani Herdsmen and Farmers conflict in Benue State, which
started over two decades ago, has escalated from mere conflict to an invasion
and occupation agenda amounting to terrorism. They also complained that the
Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps are poorly managed, and the IDPs are
living in very deplorable conditions, with inadequate security arrangement and
acute shortage of relief materials, urging that a Victims Support Fund should
be established for rebuilding destroyed communities with adequate compensations
to families of victims.
“The inability of the President, the
nation’s Army and Police Chiefs, and the Governor of Benue State to visit the
worst affected communities of Agatu and the other aforementioned where recent
mass murder attacks were carried out for on the spot assessment of the level of
devastation indicates lack of seriousness deserving of the crisis. This
assertion is supported by the careless utterances of Governor Tanko Al-Makura
of Nassarawa State that the attacks were mere “skirmishes” that could not be
tagged genocide. This is also demonstrated by the Inspector General of Police,
Mr. Solomon Arase who, with neither evidence nor a visit to any affected area,
claimed that the reported casualty figure of 300 dead people in the Agatu
attack was exaggerated,”
The forum urged the FG to tighten
security and put in place measures to protect the country porous borders to
prevent further continuous and uncontrolled entrance of international criminal
elements, herdsmen and arms. They urged the National Assembly to commence a
public hearing on the Fulani herdsmen threat to national security without delay
while the state lawmakers should enact laws to criminalize open grazing as it
directly conflicts with the livelihood of Benue people which is crop farming.
“Our people are predominantly
farmers with fixed land and growing population, we therefore, reject the idea of
having open grazing lands and cattle routes on our land to avoid any conflict
as we do not have sufficient land for that purpose. Government should encourage
those engaged in cattle rearing business to establish private ranches in line
with global best practices instead of the open and uncontrolled grazing that
frequently results in violent clashes with farmers”.
“The Benue State Government should
as a matter of urgency constitute an inclusive Judicial Panel of Enquiry for a
public hearing on the state of security in Benue State”.
“The office of the National Security
Adviser should as a matter of urgency address the nation on the state of
insecurity in the country particularly as it relates to the activities of
Fulani Herdsmen”.
“We advise that all relevant
government agencies saddled with the responsibilities of home land security
begin the process of disarming Fulani Herdsmen across the country to avoid a
counter arms buildup by helpless communities in self defense”.
“All Herdsmen in Benue State should
relocate immediately to allow our farmers go to their farms without fear of
being attacked as the farming season approaches in order to avoid severe famine
next year”.
“Our people and land owners
particularly traditional rulers and chiefs should hence forth stop leasing our
land for grazing purposes whether on a temporary basis or otherwise”.
“Since cattle are at the centre of
these dastardly acts and are seen to be superior to our lives, we have resolved
to desist from consuming beef or cow milk as an economic sanction and moral
responsibility”.
“Government should put in place
infrastructure in form of good access roads to facilitate easy access of
security operatives to these remote areas which are often subject of attack by
these marauders”.
The forum called on the
International community to rise to their plight by enforcing their fundamental
human rights in the face of the incessant invasion of their land and killing
and maiming of their people.
The well-attended meeting was
blessed with presence of the Catholic Bishop of Gboko Diocese, Most Rev. Dr.
Williams Avenya and that of Katsina-Ala Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Peter Adobo to
give their fatherly advice.
The communiqué was jointly signed by
Chief Edward Ujege, President-General of Mdzough U TIV (MUT), Dr. Okopi Momoh,
President of Idoma National Forum (INF) and Chief Ode Enyi, President-General
of Omi Ny Igede.
Culled from Vanguard Newspaper
Elders from Benue state
have urged President Muhammadu Buhari to declare Fulani herdsmen
invasion of the state and gruesome massacre of the people by the armed
herders as act of insurgency and the perpetrators labelled as terrorists
to be routed out by the military.
“We observed that these invading Fulani Herdsmen have been allowed to
bear sophisticated assault weapons unchallenged which is against all our
extant laws. The perpetrators and sponsors of such heinous crimes
against humanity must be brought to justice”. the elders said.
IMG-20160330-WA002This was made known in a communiqué issued at the end
of a unity meeting held in Makurdi and attended by the leaders of Tiv,
Idoma and Igede. The elders noted that the meeting became necessary
following ‘the armed invasion and occupation of their land by Fulani
herdsmen and the wanton killing of their people, destruction of homes
and farmlands, raping of their wives and daughters in 15 Local
Government Areas out of 23 namely, Agatu, Gwer East, Gwer West, Makurdi,
Guma, Tarka, Buruku, Katsina Ala, Logo, Ukum, Kwande, Oju, Obi and
Konshisha’.
Leaders and elders of Mdzough U Tiv (MUT), Idoma National Forum (INF)
and Omi Ny’Igede, also rejected the proposed Town Hall Meeting by the
Federal Government, insisting that only an inclusive Judicial Commission
of Enquiry can unravel the root cause(s) of the invasion of Benue by
Fulani herdsmen and the gruesome massacre of the people by the armed
herders.
“The delay in setting up the Presidential Investigation Panel promised
by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is becoming
worrisome”.
“The proposed Town Hall Meeting by the Federal Government is not only
diversionary, but a deliberate ploy to downplay the degree of attention
and seriousness that should be accorded the invasion of our land. We
wonder why the same Government that promised to set up an investigation
committee is now resorting to a mere ruse called ‘Town Hall Meeting’.
“We observed that the Town Hall meeting held on the 24th day of March,
2016 in Abuja by 1 Idoma Initiative with the Miyetti Allah Cattle
Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) during which some major
decisions were taken as detailed in a communiqué did not have the
mandate of major stakeholders in the crisis”.
The forum berated the inability of both the federal and state government
in addressing the menaces of the herders. It noted that the Fulani
Herdsmen and Farmers conflict in Benue State, which started over two
decades ago, has escalated from mere conflict to an invasion and
occupation agenda amounting to terrorism. They also complained that the
Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps are poorly managed, and the
IDPs are living in very deplorable conditions, with inadequate security
arrangement and acute shortage of relief materials, urging that a
Victims Support Fund should be established for rebuilding destroyed
communities with adequate compensations to families of victims.
“The inability of the President, the nation’s Army and Police Chiefs,
and the Governor of Benue State to visit the worst affected communities
of Agatu and the other aforementioned where recent mass murder attacks
were carried out for on the spot assessment of the level of devastation
indicates lack of seriousness deserving of the crisis. This assertion is
supported by the careless utterances of Governor Tanko Al-Makura of
Nassarawa State that the attacks were mere “skirmishes” that could not
be tagged genocide. This is also demonstrated by the Inspector General
of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase who, with neither evidence nor a visit to
any affected area, claimed that the reported casualty figure of 300 dead
people in the Agatu attack was exaggerated,”
The forum urged the FG to tighten security and put in place measures to
protect the country porous borders to prevent further continuous and
uncontrolled entrance of international criminal elements, herdsmen and
arms.
They urged the National Assembly to commence a public hearing on the
Fulani herdsmen threat to national security without delay while the
state lawmakers should enact laws to criminalize open grazing as it
directly conflicts with the livelihood of Benue people which is crop
farming.
“Our people are predominantly farmers with fixed land and growing
population, we therefore, reject the idea of having open grazing lands
and cattle routes on our land to avoid any conflict as we do not have
sufficient land for that purpose. Government should encourage those
engaged in cattle rearing business to establish private ranches in line
with global best practices instead of the open and uncontrolled grazing
that frequently results in violent clashes with farmers”.
“The Benue State Government should as a matter of urgency constitute an
inclusive Judicial Panel of Enquiry for a public hearing on the state of
security in Benue State”.
“The office of the National Security Adviser should as a matter of
urgency address the nation on the state of insecurity in the country
particularly as it relates to the activities of Fulani Herdsmen”.
“We advise that all relevant government agencies saddled with the
responsibilities of home land security begin the process of disarming
Fulani Herdsmen across the country to avoid a counter arms buildup by
helpless communities in self defense”.
“All Herdsmen in Benue State should relocate immediately to allow our
farmers go to their farms without fear of being attacked as the farming
season approaches in order to avoid severe famine next year”.
“Our people and land owners particularly traditional rulers and chiefs
should hence forth stop leasing our land for grazing purposes whether on
a temporary basis or otherwise”.
“Since cattle are at the centre of these dastardly acts and are seen to
be superior to our lives, we have resolved to desist from consuming beef
or cow milk as an economic sanction and moral responsibility”.
“Government should put in place infrastructure in form of good access
roads to facilitate easy access of security operatives to these remote
areas which are often subject of attack by these marauders”.
The forum called on the International community to rise to their plight
by enforcing their fundamental human rights in the face of the incessant
invasion of their land and killing and maiming of their people.
The well-attended meeting was blessed with presence of the Catholic
Bishop of Gboko Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Williams Avenya and that of
Katsina-Ala Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Peter Adobo to give their fatherly
advice.
The communiqué was jointly signed by Chief Edward Ujege,
President-General of Mdzough U TIV (MUT), Dr. Okopi Momoh, President of
Idoma National Forum (INF) and Chief Ode Enyi, President-General of Omi
Ny Igede.
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