Tag: Herdsmen

  • Benue massacre: Buhari’s silence encouraging herdsmen to wreak more havoc – Reps

    Members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday said President Muhammadu Buhari’s indifference to the killings by Fulani herdsmen across the country is a booster to their (herdsmen) morale to wreak more havoc.

    The lawmakers said this when they reconvened in Abuja on Tuesday after their Christmas and New Year break.

    They debated extensively on a motion titled ‘Need for the Federal Government to Declare a State of Emergency on Security over Spate of Deadly Attacks in the Country by Suspected Herdsmen.’

    The motion was jointly moved by Mr. Babatunde Kolawole and Mr. Dickson Tarkighir.

    A large number of the lawmakers also supported the position of the Benue State Government that ranching of cattle would go a long way in reducing the conflicts between farmers and herders.

    A member, Mr. Hassan Saleh, told the session, which was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, that the Monday meeting with Buhari in Abuja did not give any hope that a solution would soon be found.”

    Saleh, a member of the All Progressives Congress from Benue State, described the government as having “failed woefully” in securing the lives and property of Nigerians.

    He noted that a government, whose body language suggested that cattle had more value than the lives of its citizens, had failed the people.

    Saleh told the plenary about the Monday meeting between the people of Benue State and Buhari over the attacks by herdsmen and the feeble reactions by security agencies.

    He said the response the delegation got from the President did not indicate that any serious steps were being taken to contain the situation.

    Saleh said, “What is happening is a failure of government right from Mr. President to all of us seated here.

    We met with Mr. President yesterday (Monday) and our takeaway was nothing. All he said was ‘go and investigate,’ (to security agencies).

    So, what is happening is that the political will to tackle this problem is not there.”

    Another APC member, Mr. Orker Jev, observed that the lack of political will could be seen in the “fact that this government is not giving the herdsmen the same attention it has given to Boko Haram.”

    Jev dismissed the excuse that the killers were foreigners as another sign of weakness by the government.

    He said, “The political will is not there right from the Presidency. The government is not giving the herdsmen the same attention it has accorded Boko Haram insurgents.

    If the claim is that the killers are foreigners, is that not a failure of governance?

    Will you allow foreigners to come into your country, kill your citizens and you keep quiet because you have cultural affinity with the killers?”

    Another APC member, Mr. John Dyegh, told the House that there was a “misrepresentation” of the anti-grazing law passed by the Benue State House of Assembly by some interests, who were opposed to it.

    He informed the House that an impression was created that the state government’s intention was to chase the Fulani out of Benue, adding that “this is far from the truth.”

    Dyegh said, “All the government did was to say that herdsmen could buy land, settle in the state and ranch their cattle.

    Nobody said Fulani people should leave Benue. This is where the misrepresentation comes in.”

    More speakers, including Mr. Rotimi Agunsoye, Mr. Oghene Emma-Igoh, Mr. Sergious Ose-Ogun, Mr. Teseer Mark-Gbillah and Ms. Funke Adedoyin, condemned the killings by the herdsmen.

    However, two members noted that both the government and Nigerians had not treated the herdsmen fairly over the years.

    One of them, Mr. Sadiq Ibrahim, argued that while government, over time, provided comfort for other Nigerians, it left the herdsmen to their fate.

    He stated that so long as state governors and Nigerians were unwilling to make sacrifices to protect the herdsmen by donating land to them, the violence would continue to occur.

    Ibrahim opposed the idea of ranching, saying that the herdsmen did not have the technical know-how.

    The herdsman needs our pity. Nature has been harsh to him and government has not taken adequate care of him.

    We all have to make sacrifices in one way or another in order to address this problem holistically,” he added.

    On her part, Mrs. Aisha Dukku, confirmed that a Fulani herder preferred to save a cow to saving his own life.

    Dukku, who is an APC member from Gombe State, said, “Where is the N100bn that former President Goodluck Jonathan gave to governors to establish grazing reserves for cattle? Why is nobody calling the governors to account?”

    Dogara, who had earlier welcomed his colleagues from the break, noted that the killings could be contained if security agencies were proactive.

    He called on Buhari to constantly wield the big stick by sacking non-performing heads of security agencies.

    The accentuation of violent crimes is a chronic symptom of defects in our security architecture, which we must fix.

    I therefore call on Mr. President to apply maximum sanction on public officers who are derelict in the performance of their duties,” the Speaker added.

    Members later passed the motion in a majority voice vote and set up an ad hoc committee to meet with service chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, and the Minister of Interior, Lt Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd.), for a r dialogue on the killings by herdsmen.

  • Buhari begs Benue leaders to accommodate herdsmen as their countrymen

    ***Vows to bring perpetrators to book

    President Muhammadu Buhari has begged the government and people of Benue State to exercise restraint over the killings in the state and accommodate herdsmen as their countrymen assuring that all the perpetrators killings will be punished in due time.

    The president made the remarks yesterday when he received a delegation of political leaders, traditional rulers and elders of Benue State led by Governor Samuel Ortom at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Buhari assured that all those involved in the conflict that culminated in loss of lives would not escape justice, including any illegally armed militia in the state. This was as the Benue delegation insisted that the state was not in possession of any empty land for the establishment of cattle colony.

    Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Femi Adesina, in a statement later, said that Buhari commiserated with all the victims of the attacks and the families who lost loved ones and properties, noting that government would make efforts to ameliorate the situation of all the victims.

    He said relevant agencies had been directed to start catering for the humanitarian needs. “Your Excellency, the governor and all the leaders here, I am appealing to you to try to restrain your people.

    I assure you that the Police, the Department of State Services (DSS) and other security agencies had been directed to ensure that all those behind the mayhem get punished. “I ask you in the name of God to accommodate your countrymen. You can also be assured that I am just as worried and concerned with the situation,” he said.

    The president told the delegation that his administration had already begun a process of finding lasting solution to the perennial challenge of herdsmen conflict with farmers and communities around the country.

    Buhari said the Inspector- General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had been directed to relocate to the state to provide security of lives and properties, urging all Benue indigenes to trust the security agencies and report all suspicious cases of movements in the state.

    Following the killing of over 70 persons on New Year day in Logo and Guma local government areas of Benue State, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, had, penultimate Monday, announced that government has concluded plans to establish cattle colonies that would solve the continued herdsmen/ farmers’ conflict.

    Ogbeh said that the facilities will be provided to take care of the herdsmen and their cattle. But speaking to State House Correspondents after the meeting which lasted over an hour, Ortom, who was joined by his deputy, Benson Abonu, said they were at the Presidential Villa at the request of the leaders to raise their concerns over the continued attacks and killings of farmers and other innocent citizens by suspected armed Fulani herdsmen. Also joined at the briefing were the paramount ruler of Tiv, His Royal Majesty, Professor James Ayatse; former Senate President David Mark; former Governor of Benue State, Senator George Akume; Senator Banabas Gemade and the Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh. Ortom explained that although the state and its leaders were open to any solution that would end the on-going crisis, the idea of colony will not work in Benue State as there was no such massive land for cattle colony.

    “As for the solution to the problem, we are open to suggestion from the Federal Government to find how we can find a lasting solution. The Minister of Agriculture happens to be a son of the soil. There are many options that are put on the table.

    “Like I told you the last time I came here, I did not understand what colonies meant. Today, I was privileged to meet him and he did explain to me that a colony is many ranches in one place; restricted in one place.

    “So, for us in Benue State, there is no 10,000 hectares. We have no 10,000 hectares to allow it for that kind of a thing to take place. Other states have the land, but we in Benue State, we don’t have and that was what led to us enacting this law,” Ortom stressed.

    The governor explained that he and the entire leadership of Benue State, members of the National Assembly, the Tor Tiv, Ochi Idoma and the leadership of Benue State House of Assembly and other very distinguished sons and daughters of Benue State, came to engage President Buhari on the challenge the people have faced since January 1.

    He said several people were killed, over 60,000 people displaced and still counting.

  • Herdsmen attacks pose threat to Urhobo, Nigeria corporate existence – Movement

    Herdsmen attacks pose threat to Urhobo, Nigeria corporate existence – Movement

    The Urhobo Renaissance Movement (URM) has said incessant attacks by Fulani herdsmen across the country pose a threat to national unity and capable of wiping out the Urhobo people from existence if the excesses and the spate of killings are not contained with immediate effect.

    The movement, comprising high-flying professionals (Urhobo sons and daughters) at home and abroad, finds it repugnant and disheartening that the Fulani herdsmen who had previously carried out their grazing peacefully have suddenly become agents of widespread destruction.

    In a press statement signed by Professor Hope Eghagha, AVM Frank Ajobena, Professor Joseph Abugu, Dr (Mrs) Cassidy, and Mr. Lexzy Ochibejivwie, the movement said the criminal silence cum apathy of security agencies to the crime is “shocking, to say the least”.

    “The Urhobo are largely agrarian people. Destroying their farmlands is tantamount to destroying the economic life of the people.

    “The impunity with which they destroy farmlands and rape and kill poor innocent villagers in Urhoboland and across the country is alarming. It is a threat to the survival of the Urhobo nation,” the statement read.

    The movement called on the FG to take immediate action to stop the Fulani herdsmen from further exterminating lives and destroying farmlands, stressing that “Their acts have become a threat to the corporate existence of Nigeria”.

    “The legislator representing Ethiope East (the area where the herdsmen have unleashed a high degree of terror) in the Delta State House Assembly has drawn the attention of the State and security officials to this brigandage.

    “At the time of issuing this statement, the acts of terror have not abated. If anything, the brigandage has assumed a higher and frightening dimension.

    “We call on the Federal Government to take immediate action to stop these marauders from further exterminating lives and destroying farmlands,” the statement read.

    Meanwhile, URM has unequivocally condemned in totality hate speeches emanating from various section of the country.

    “No individual or ethnic group has the right to heat up the polity with speeches that promote hatred and bigotry.

    “The Nigeria-Biafra Civil war from 1967-1970 clearly showed that violence is not the solution to ethnic differences. Religion is a private matter. The constitution guarantees freedom of religion.

    “It is our view that all such hate promoters be dealt with according to the laws of the land,” URM stated.

     

  • Herdsmen/farmers clashes: Learn to accommodate your countrymen, Buhari begs Benue leaders

    President Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State and other leaders not to embark on reprisal attacks due to the recent killings allegedly perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen in the state.

    The President said this on Monday when he received a delegation of political leaders, traditional rulers and elders of the state led by Governor Samuel Ortom at the presidential villa.

    He (Buhari), however, vowed that all those involved in the conflict that culminated in loss of lives would not escape justice, “including any illegally armed militia in the state”.

    The president commiserated with all the victims of the attacks, and the families who lost loved ones and properties, saying that the government would make efforts to ameliorate the situation of all the victims.

    Mr. Buhari said relevant agencies had been directed to start catering for the humanitarian needs, a statement by presidential spokesperson, Femi Falana, said.

    “Your Excellency, the governor, and all the leaders here, I am appealing to you to try to restrain your people. I assure you that the Police, the Department of State Security and other security agencies had been directed to ensure that all those behind the mayhem get punished.

    “I ask you in the name of God to accommodate your countrymen. You can also be assured that I am just as worried, and concerned with the situation,’’ he said.

    The president told the delegation that his administration had already begun a process of finding lasting solution to the perennial challenge of herdsmen conflict with farmers and communities around the country.

    Mr. Buhari said the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had been directed to relocate to the state to provide security for lives and properties, urging all Benue indigenes to trust the security agencies and report all suspicious cases of movements in the state.

    In his remarks, the Benue State Governor said the tension would be reduced with the Federal Government’s intervention to find a lasting solution to the herdsmen attacks.

    “We will leave here to rebuild confidence in our people,’’ he said.

    The Tor-Tiv, James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse, said his entire domain had been thrown into mourning due to the incessant attacks.

    “We want you to put an end to the gruesome situation,’’ he added.

    Present at the meeting were Benue State Deputy Governor, Benson Abounu; former Senate President, David Mark; former Benue State Governor, George Akume and Sen. Barnabas Gemade.

    Others include Sen. JK Waku, Lawrence Onoja, John Atom Kpera, former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Michael Aondoakaa, Speaker of Benue State House of Assembly, Terkimbir Kyambe, and other members of the National and State Assembly from the State.

    Mr. Ortom told journalists after the meeting that his state will not accept the proposed cattle colonies.

  • Buhari has clear plans to end herders/farmers clashes – El-Rufai

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, said on Monday that the federal government has very clear plans to end herders/farmers clashes in the country.

    The governor told newsmen after laying wreath to mark the Armed Forces Remembrance Day in Kaduna that the issue is being tackled head-on.

    “We met with the Minister of Interior, there are very clear plans to curtail these issues, I don’t want to speak about security programmes on radio and television, but I want to assure everyone, the President and other security agencies are doing their best.’’

    He noted that security is a continuous challenge in every society and the involvements of the military have helped to stabilize the country including parts of Kaduna state.

    Mr. El-Rufa’i stressed that the recent donation of $1 billion from Excess Crude Account by state governors were for the purchase military equipment to support the armed forces in securing the country.

    “The Nigerian armed forces have contributed significantly to the development of the country in maintaining unity and integration, and in protecting the lives of citizens and controlling security challenges.

    “For this, all of us are grateful to them, they have made great sacrifices and at various forms of crisis, they have stepped in for the sovereignty of the country; we are eternally grateful to them,’’ the governor added.

    NAN reports that apart from parade and laying of wreath to honour the falling heroes, El-Rufa’i also released white pigeons at the event.

     

    (NAN)

  • Buhari, herdsmen and traumatized citizenry, By Ehichioya Ezomon

    By Ehichioya Ezomon

    The horror of man’s inhumanity to man was starkly on display in Makurdi, the capital city of Benue State, on Thursday, when an unboarded trailer drove into the IBB Square, bearing 12 coffins of the “remains” of victims of attacks by “herdsmen” on January 1 and 2.

    Several mini buses brought in additional 61 caskets of the 73 people killed for mass internment, witnessed by wailing family members, friends, government officials, traditional institutions, the Christian Association of Nigeria, a representative of the United Nations, and the general public that might include some of the culprits.

    It was a spectacle not even dreamt of in an obviously annahilative proxy war, with 47 episodic attacks, according to the Tor Tiv, Prof. James Ayatse, visited on innocent and defenseless peasant farmers in the Middle Belt and other parts of Nigeria, by so-called herdsmen, who brandish AK47 riffles in place of sticks traditionally associated with cattle herders down the ages.

    At the solemn and sombre rites, the Mourner-in-Chief, Governor Samuel Ortom, had a message for the purveyors of the massacres: “If the herdsmen think that the killing of our people will make us to stop the enforcement of the law, they have failed. We will not be deterred because I am ready to pay the supreme price for the implementation of the anti-open grazing law. I will continue to insist on the arrest of the factional leader of Miyetti Allah Kautal Houre.”

    Recall that the Miyetti Allah Kautal Houre of the umbrella body, Miyetti Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, “confessed” that the Benue attacks were reprisals for alleged stealing of 1,000 of their herds by “some people?” What disrespect: Human lives for “stolen” cattle!

    Ortom honed his defiance the previous day at a meeting with the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris. Reflecting the sentiments of the Benue people, the governor cautioned: “I must state that Nigeria is passing through serious security challenges. I pray we don’t get to the level that our people resort to self-defence, because, when people are not sanctioned for their lawlessness, anarchy and confusion would set in and nobody will be safe.”

    But admitting that anarchy has already bestrode the land, the Chairman of the Northern Elders’ Forum, Wantaregh Paul Unongo, gave the Federal Government a two-week ultimatum to stop or arrest those behind the killings or “we shall raise an army of our own.”

    “I am telling Nigerians that my people cannot continue to be cannon fodder for this country,” Chief Unogo said. “If the government can’t protect us, we will mobilize and train our people into an army to defend us… I am the spiritual and ancestral leader of the Tiv nation; enough is enough.”

    Equally craving for government’s decisive action against the killings he described as “genocidal conspiracy,” and spoiling for self-mobilization to defend his people was former Military Governor of Plateau and Katsina States, retired Maj.-Gen. Lawrence Onoja.

    Walking down memory lane, Gen. Onoja said: “Some of us, in 1966 (1967), fought the Nigerian civil war. Benue has contributed to the unity of this country. If the Federal Governmrnt refuses to address the killings in Benue, and if we decide to raise our army, as advocated by our elders, to defend ourselves, l will not mind to command that army despite my age.”

    Exasperating, heartbreaking, heartrending! These are patriotic, elder statesmen, who should be living a blissful life, but here they are still carrying the mantle of defending their people against rampaging “herdsmen” that sow blood and sorrow everywhere, using their cattle as baits.

    Enough has been said, but not done about these mindless killings. Yet, while the murdering, raping and destruction of homes and farmlands almost always appear one-sided, from the perspective of Inspector General Idris, they result from “communal crisis.” He has since recanted and apologized for that insensitive categorization.

    The herdsmen’s activities have no links to “communal crisis” compelling police operations. They are programmed for certain ends, which could inadvertently threaten the security and corporate existence of the nation.

    For once, the government must come clean about this issue, which has become an albatross on the necks of President Buhari and the All Progressives Congress administration he heads. Why is it difficult to mandate the Military to take charge, and label the armed “herdsmen” as terrorists the way Boko Haram was named, and unarmed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) was proscribed and pigeonholed?

    Why would the president, despite spirited denials, allow the festering of the notion, perception and direct allegation of using the herdsmen as foot solders for a so-called plan to Islamize Nigeria? Doesn’t this discernment bother him, as it worries even his most ardent supporters of other faiths?

    With a patriotic fervour, Buhari should juxtapose his stance on the herdsmen issue with his famous inaugural proclamation to keep his oath and serve as President to all Nigerians because, “I belong to no nobody and I belong to everybody.”

    The time to act is now, and with the bare knuckles, not kid gloves, that demands immediate deployment of military troops to the troubled spots, so that the “Pythons can dance” and the “Crocodiles can smile” to the perpetrators of the heinous crimes against Nigerians. That’s the only way to disprove the president’s perceived “body language” towards the herdsmen’s notoriety, and to pacify a harrowed, traumatized and beleaguered citizenry!

     

    Mr. Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

     

  • Fulani herdsmen are killers, not victims –Taraba govt

    Fulani herdsmen are killers, not victims –Taraba govt

    Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku, has said any blackmail and propaganda employed by cattle breeders to turn themselves into victims will fail, saying the herdsmen are the killers and not victims.

    Ishaku statement is coming on the heels of the comment by his Benue State counterpart, Samuel Ortom, that the claim by the herdsmen that some state governments were arming militias to attack them was a lie.

    The apex body of Fulani cattle herders, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, in an earlier press conference on Sunday, had said the governments of Benue, Taraba states and others were sponsoring a hate campaign against herdsmen and also arming ethnic militias to kill them.

    The National Secretary of MACBAN, Usman Ngeljarma, spoke for the group in Abuja on Sunday.

    The MACBAN secretary said, “It is no longer hidden that some state governments are sponsoring ethnic militias against our people, recruiting and arming locals to kill our people and rustle their livestock as seen recently in Benue and Taraba states.”

    But the Taraba State governor, who spoke through his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Bala Abu, said the Miyetti Allah was trying desperately to turn the truth upside down.

    “The people who were given mass burial were not the Fulani. National television stations and newspapers published the story. No single Fulani man was killed; instead, they (Fulani) were the killers.

    “I challenge them to come out with evidence against the governor that he is training ethnic militia against the Fulani. They should also name the location where the training is taking place so security agencies can move in to effect arrest.

    “We are aware of their plot to stop the implementation of the Taraba State Open Grazing Prohibition Law which is due to commence soon, but the governor won’t be deterred in his quest to bring peace to the state,” he said.

  • Herdsmen demand compensation for members affected in crisis

    The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has appealed to the Federal Government to pay compensation to herdsmen affected by all forms of crisis in the country.

    The National Secretary of MACBAN, Alhaji Baba Ngelzarma, made the appeal while briefing newsmen in Abuja on Sunday on the position of the association to the crisis between farmers and herdsmen across the country.

    Ngelzarma said the decision was the position of members reached at the end of its National Council meeting.

    He said that no fewer than 1,000 of its members including women and children have been killed and 20,000 cattle rustled between June 2017 and January 2018 during crises in various states.

    The National Secretary called for the setting up of a Federal Judicial Commission of Inquiry to access the killings in order to unravel the truth and offenders.

    “We call on the government to pay compensation to victims of all crises to reduce their level of suffering.

    “If the government accepts that, it is left for them to establish a committee that will go and access the level of damage.

    “We have a document of members that were affected by the pastoralists in the North-East but what we discovered is that none of them were captured in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) programme because they are not sedentary.

    “Let the government compensate. That will help calm the situation very well,’’ he said.

    Ngelzarma, who said the association had over 20 million registered members and no fewer than 50 million cattle, regretted that they were the most neglected farmers in the country.

    He appealed to the Federal Government to set up a Federal Ministry of Livestock Development to attend to the multidimensional needs of the industry.

    Ngelzarma said the association welcomed the current resolve by the Federal Government to address the lingering crises, adding that dialogue was the solution to the tackling the menace.

    “We submit ourselves for any positive participation to restore mutual and harmonious relationship in the country.

    “We dissociate ourselves from any other group or individual that is out to foment trouble in the country.

    “We demand for immediate disarmament of all illegally armed militias across the country in the interest of peace, security and stability,’’ he said.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Ngelzarma was accompanied to the briefing by the National President, Alhaji Muhammadu Kirowa and other members of the association from different states.

     

  • Herdsmen killings: Deliberate Sinful Silence [DSS] of Buhari-led govt is highly disturbing – Pst. Tunde Bakare

    Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly (LRA), Pastor Tunde Bakare, has lent his voice to support other several Nigerians who are condemning President Muhammadu Buhari’s handling of the several killings perpetrated by the Fulani herdsmen in the country.

    Speaking on Sunday during his state of the nation broadcast tagged: It is time to renegotiate our union” Bakare who is popularly known to be a supporter of PMB labelled the President’s silence on the last genocide which occurred in Benue, Taraba State as a Deliberate Sinful Silence [DSS], an act he also described as ‘highly disturbing’.

    As regards Benue Killings, Bakare who posited that the Buhari-led government failed to respond to issues despite they were warned 18 months earlier also said the government has failed in what seem to be its area of strength — security.

    His words: “

    Not only has the government failed to stop these killings across the country, it has done so against the backdrop of conspiratorial silence, choosing rather to label such attacks “an issue of communal misunderstanding”, as the Inspector General of Police recently did in respect of the Benue attacks; it has treated the menace with kid gloves even after the Global Terrorism Index 2015 described “militant” herdsmen as “the fourth most deadly group of 2014”. Worse still, some of these killings have reportedly been carried out in collusion with the military.

    Recently, the Secretary to the Adamawa State Government, Umar Bindir, justified the bearing of arms by the herdsmen,but failed to tell where the herdsmen get their guns from and with which government agency these guns are registered. Who authorised them to bear arms? Who gave them immunity against section 3 of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act 1999, which prescribes punishment for illegal possession of arms? Who monitors the use of these guns? Why have the relevant government agencies failed to act? In particular, why has the name Department of State Services (DSS) become synonymous with the phrase “Deliberate Sinful Silence” (DSS)? Or is it now the Department of Sinful Silence?

    As expected, due to the incapacity of the states, not even the anti-grazing laws of states like Benue have succeeded in dealing with these issues. These one-sided and incomprehensive legislations by state governments that lack the constitutional powers to provide security for their people have yielded little or no results. Therefore, the federal government has become complicit for the following reasons:

    1. By not advancing and vigorously executing policies aimed at pre-empting or preventing these killings even with sufficient warnings: I am reminded of the open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari by a former Nigerian High Commissioner to Canada and Second Republic senator, Prof. Iyorwuese Hagher. Permit me to quote excerpts from that letter:

    Your Excellency Mr. President…I am pained that you ignored my advice in my private memorandum to you dated 30th July 2016. I had warned you of the possibility of a horrendous genocide in Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Southern Kaduna, and Southern Adamawa States. I asked you to be proactive and stop the genocide that has been ongoing but which would burst out in the open and shock the world within 18 months. Your office replied my letter…thanking me “immensely” and giving me the assurances that the advice would be heeded…I regret to now inform you that it is seventeen months since my warning and prediction and your government did nothing to pre-empt or prevent the genocide.

    1. By failing to make it an issue of importance in national discourse: Despite the antecedents of the marauders, including the recent Adamawa incidents, Mr. President, in his New Year address to the nation, did not consider the menace or the pain of victims of previous attacks worth a mention in his address;
    2. By failing to give victims a path to reconciliation and the hope of a united Nigeria: It has been reported, for instance, that as a result of the failure of government to act, there have been reprisal attacks on herdsmen, resulting in a vicious cycle of death and destruction;
    3. By rejecting the call to restructure our nation in order to bring lasting solutions to these and other signs of sectional discontent:

    In his New Year address, Mr. President further alienated his government from the voice of reason in relation to the call to restructure Nigeria. In his words:
    “…I have kept a close watch on the on-going debate about “Restructuring”…When all the aggregates of nationwide opinions are considered, my firm view is that our problems are more to do with process than structure.”

    I totally agree with Mr. President that we need process reforms; otherwise, we would not be appointing dead men to head parastatals, but can process reforms replace foundational structural reforms? Never. Be that as it may, let no one confuse the genuine call to restructure the nation with the gimmicks of political opportunists who ride on the restructuring wave for their perceived advantage. Many of them talk the talk but neither walked the talk in the past nor will do so in the future.

    Therefore, I say to those who have the power to take the decisions and actions necessary to end these atrocities, especially by restructuring the nation, but have failed to do so for political gains, that they are attempting to establish a city by iniquity and there are dire consequences. I am reminded of the word of the Lord in the Book of Habakkuk: “…For the stone will cry out from the wall, And the beam from the timbers will answer it. Woe to him who builds a town with bloodshed, Who establishes a city by iniquity!…”

    The current edifice of state has become a deathtrap. All around are cracks on the wall that originate from the structural foundations. Those cracks are dripping with blood and the stones in the wall are crying out. The stones are crying out from Benue State and every part of the country where herdsmen have slaughtered the innocent in unspeakably barbaric attacks while the government failed to act until there were yet more bodies in morgues. The stones are crying out in every state in the federation where workers’ salaries are unpaid and poverty prevails because states are nothing but institutional and constitutional vegetables on life support from Abuja. The stones are crying out because young men and women are leaving the shores of a country so rich yet so poor and are enslaved, prostituted and murdered in other lands. By maintaining the status quo, Nigeria has once again become a land filled with crimes of blood. READ the full statement here