There is anger across the country over killings by suspected Fulani herdsmen. The latest is the Monday night attack on an Enugu community where no fewer than 48 people are believed to have been killed.
The House of Representatives has summoned the Director General of the
Directorate of State Services
(DSS) to appear before it over the
herdsmen’s activities.
Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly Rita Maduagwu wept during a session on the herdsmen’s killings yesterday.
Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu urged President Muhammadu Buhari to take action.
Minister of Agriculture Audu Ogbeh said unless a drastic action is
taken, the activities of the herdsmen could destroy the nation.
The Igbo Assembly in the North called for a check of the violence.
The Movement for the Actualization of Biafra (MASSOB) issued an
ultimatum to the Federal Government.
The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Sulu Gambari, told visiting Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo that a halt must be put to the activities of the
herdsmen.
The Archbishop of Anglican Communion (Enugu Archdiocese) Dr. Emmanuel
Chukwuma, warned that if nothing was done to check the Fulani herdsmen,
he would personally ask the pro-Biafra groups to declare a war against
them.
The fiery cleric, who was visibly angry over Monday’s attack on an
Enugu community, said it was now clear that the Federal Government
controlled security agencies deliberately engaged in selective
negligence.
He called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in Igboland.
The Archbishop was surprised that many hours after the attack, no arrest had been made.
The cleric insisted that Fulani herdsmen were more violent than the
pro-Biafra agitators and called on Southeast governors to rise up to the
security challenge.
“I feel bitter, I feel aggrieved. I feel sad that the APC government
at the centre cannot protect us. We call on the Federal Government to
declare a state of emergency in Igbo land over the Fulani herdsmen’s
threat to security in the zone or else we will declare war against the
Fulani herdsmen.
“I feel sad that APC government at the centre cannot protect us.
Failure to curb the activities of Fulani herdsmen will make us to ban
the Fulani herdsmen from rearing their cattle in the zone. Any attempt
to harass any Igbo youth, any community will not be taken lightly. We
will not tolerate it in Igbo land. We are declaring war against the
Fulani herdsmen. We are calling on Northern elders to caution their
people.
“With the failure of the Southeast governors to rise to the security
challenge, we will pass a vote of no confidence in them. Where did the
Fulani herdsmen get the AK 47 rifles? We will bring our own Ogbunigwe
out to defend our rights. We will match force with force.
“Fulani herdsmen come to Igbo land, ravage our farm land, rape our
women. That we were defeated in the last civil war does not mean we will
remain slaves forever even in our land. We will defend our land with
our blood and anything, including Ogbunigwe. Why was there security
lapse? The DSS and other security operatives alerted the government yet
they went ahead with their threat by unleashing mayhem
on the villagers. The Fulani herdsmen are more violent than the Biafra agitator” he said.
The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra
(MASSOB) said it will now apply force in the defence of “our people from
these sacred cow Fulani herdsmen”.
The pro-Biafran group put the number of the dead at 130 and accused the police of playing down the number.
A statement signed by the MASSOB Director of Information Samuel
Edeson said Monday’s attack was an ethnic cleansing planned years back
in 2003.
The MASSOB statement said: “We condemn the attack on by Fulani
herdsmen at Uzo-uwani L.G.A Enugu State. We wish to remind Ndigbo that
this killing and destruction of property of our people by Fulani
herdsmen is getting out of hands. The fact that MASSOB believes in non-
violence does not mean that we cannot defend ourselves. There is a limit
to human endurance.”
MASSOB’s National Director of Information Sunny Okereafor said the
organisation has given a 30-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to
stop the attacks by herdsmen or face its consequences.
He said: “MASSOB is worried that Fulani herdsmen have become very
daring in their attacks since President Buhari came to power. We are not
saying Buhari is their sponsor, but his silence over the attacks is
suspect. MASSOB is giving the government 30 days to stop the attacks or
face our wrath.
Source:The Nation
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