Herdsmen killings: Don’t drag Nigeria into civil war, CAN tells FG

Mon, Jan 15, 2018 | By publisher


Politics

THE leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Taraba State chapter, on Monday called on President Mohammadu Buhari to end herdsmen killings across the country so as to prevent the country from going into a civil war.

At a press conference in Jalingo, CAN Chairman in the state, Rev. Ben Ubeh, said recent killings across the country by suspected Fulani herdsmen were capable of drifting the country into an unprecedented civil war.

This is even as they called on the Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku, not to buy into what they described as “the cheap blackmail by Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association” over the implementation of the open-grazing prohibition law.

“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari, the northern emirs and the patrons of Miyetti Allah to rise up to the occasion and prevent the country from going into another needless civil war.

“Cattle breeding is a private business and you cannot force your private business on the resources of others.

“If the Federal Government creates cattle colonies, would they create piggery colonies across states in the north?

“We support ranching as the best solution to the killings going on in the country.

“Ranching is the way to go and the Federal Government should stop playing politics with the lives of innocent Nigerians to please a particular group in the country.

“For now, Mr. President seems to be sympathetic with his kinsmen, going by his handling of herdsmen killings in the country.

“The President should do the needful and truly stand on his statement — ‘I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody,’” Ubeh said.

While accusing the Federal Government of playing double standards on issues of security in the country, CAN said the government, last year, declared Independent Peoples of Biafra as a terrorist group and launched Operation Python Dance, and Crocodile Smile for the IPOB and Niger Delta Avengers, but failed to do so on the issue of herdsmen who have killed more people, even more than Boko Haram.

“We lost over 68 people, including pastors in the attack in Lau and 11 in Wukari just last week; and pockets of killings are still going on.

“These killings are happening despite efforts by Governor Ishaku to restore peace in the state.

“We believe that these killings in the state are part of a renewed plot by some sponsored elements within and outside the state to destabilise the peace and cause people to flee as 2019 elections draws near.

“We, therefore, urge the Federal Government to live up to her constitutional responsibility of protecting the lives and property of the people.

“It will not be in the interest of anybody, if the people resort to self defense, because government has failed to protect them,” he noted. – Punch

– Jan. 15, 2018 @ 15:09 GMT |

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