The 19 northern governors came under criticism yesterday over their
position that the Fulani should not be labelled as criminals.
The
Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, asked the governors to
bury their heads in shame over their position which came in the wake of
the heat generated by the attack on Ukpabi-Ninbo community in Enugu
State by suspected Fulani herdsmen, last Monday.
Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) also condemned the governors.
The
northern governors, who met in Kaduna, on Friday, had taken a strong
exception to the branding of perpetrators of crimes around the country
as Fulani.
The Chairman of the Northern States Governors Forum
(NSGF) and Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, who spoke on
behalf of the group,said it was an insult to consider criminals as
Fulani.
Afenifere, yesterday, faulted the governors’ position, asking them to bury their heads in shame.
The
Yoruba group, which spoke through their National Publicity Secretary,
Mr. Yinka Odumakin, told Sunday Vanguard: “It (the northern governors’
position) is a sign of unfeeling, uncaring for any group today to come
out and say that those who have been causing problems and killing people
in the Middle Belt and the South are not Fulani herdsmen. They have
killed in Agatu land, Enugu; a traditional ruler was killed in Delta
State; they killed Chief Olu Falae’s guard and also kidnapped Chief
Falae himself. For some people to gather and call themselves northern
governors, and have no sympathy for lives than to be defending the
Fulani herdsmen, shows clearly that it is a tragedy of monumental
proportion to be in the same country with these elements. You also begin
to wonder if the blood of human beings runs in their veins because
anybody that has human blood running in his veins will not come and say
that Fulani herdsmen are not responsible. What nonsense.”
The
Afenifere spokesperson went on: “I think the northern governors should
bury their heads in shame. I do not think they are fit to be in the
comity of civilized human beings. If the attackers are not Fulani
herdsmen, where have they struck in the North-West? Why are their
activities only in the Middle Belt and in the South? That is the
question these northern governors should answer. When militants were
blowing up pipelines in the South-South, were they not called Niger
Delta militants? Do they want us to call them Yoruba herdsmen?”
In a statement, the IYC described the northern governors’ position as an affront on other nationalities.
Spokesman
for the group, Eric Omare, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, said the
governors stance was disappointing and a tacit support for criminality
and Fulani herdsmen pillaging of their host communities.
His words,
“The statement by the northern governors is disappointing and a tacit
support for criminality and the ongoing Fulani herdsmen terrorism.
“If
they are interested in peace in Nigeria, they ought to be more
concerned about the implication of the activities of the Fulani herdsmen
rather than a perceived insult on the Fulani race.
“The IYC condemns the stand taken by the northern governors and calls on southern leaders to brace up for the challenges ahead.
“Furthermore,
we wish to state that part of the reason Boko Haram grew to become a
national problem was the tacit support given to them by northern
political leaders and this Fulani herdsmen terrorism is taking the same
pattern; hence it must be taken seriously.”
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