The unrestrained invasion of communities and massacre of innocent
citizens by the Fulani herdsmen across the country is now causing
provocation for bloody uprising from the South East since the incident
in Enugu State.Prominent Igbo leaders, at their meeting at the weekend, decided on
urgent need for the Igbo nation to
organize the people for self-defence
against the invasion and killing of Igbo indigenes by the Fulani
herdsmen.
The dreaded Bakassi Boys, a violent vigilante group mobilized to
terminate the troubling armed robbery menace in the south east some
years ago, were revealed to have started regrouping to strengthen other
vigilante groups to provide security for local communities and towns in
the south east.
Former leaders of the group who are still alive have been summoned to
facilitate the regrouping of the Bakassi Boys and also handle the
recruitment of new members.
A source from the long-disbanded vigilante group revealed that their
assignment is mainly to contain the Fulani mafia and ensure that they no
longer cause destruction in any part of Igbo land. He added that they
are fully empowered to respond speedily to attack on any part of Igbo
land by the Fulani mafia, as he called them.
“The action has become necessary because it appears the Federal
Government is not ready to protect our people being attacked by the
Fulani mafia. This Fulani and farmers clash has been happening in the
north central and we thought it is a northern problem,” he said.
“Now, they have moved to the south to trouble our peace loving people.
They kidnapped Chief Olu Falae in Yoruba land, they are now invading
Igbo land, yet the Federal Government is not doing anything to protect
our people.”
Moreover, the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State
of Biafra (MASSOB) and the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) have
already issued a warning, urging the Federal Government to intervene and
stop the Fulani herdsmen from further killings in the south east.
Some leaders of the two liberation struggle groups disclosed that
both MASSOB and IPOB may recourse to arms struggle to protect Igbo land
if the invasion and killings by the Fulani herdsmen continue.
Surce:Fojusi
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