Ango Abdullahi - Why herdsmen must kill
A former Vice Chancellor
of Ahmadu Bello University, and spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum, NEF,
Prof. Ango Abdullahi has vehemently defended the incessant killings by Fulani
herdsmen across the country.
Abdullahi also said that
the herdsmen menace is politically motivated by the South to disrupt the
politically united North ahead of the 2019 general elections, adding that this
was how Boko Haram was introduced during Goodluck Jonathan’s government which led
to his failure in the 2015 polls.
Justifying the killings,
the Professor said that the herdsmen are killing members of their host
communities in order to defend themselves, adding that the herders were free to
take the cattle to any part of the country the same way an Igbo man does his
business.
In a strong worded
interview with Vanguard, Abdullahi said, “I have been involved in debates
against some respected people from the southern part of this country who
believe that this country is not balanced because the North is too big; because
the North is too politically united, so there must be a way of disrupting this
unity, and this is what we are seeing on ground today, and the elements that
are being used are the Fulani herdsmen.
“This matter would be
looked at properly; political alliances and so on are welcome. You don’t need
to lose blood, or property to engage in political alliance or whatever you
want, or still, you don’t need to introduce excuses that will lead to loss of
lives. We saw this when the Boko Haram was on ground; they said northerners
created the sect to disrupt former President Goodluck Jonathan’s government,
which led to his failure in the last election, and so on.
“Now that Boko Haram is
out of the way, the new excuse is the Fulani herdsmen. This is what is
happening in other places except in areas that you are talking.
“We have seen what they
called a new handshake across the Niger; it is political, and we have seen the
mourning that has taken place in Benue and other places to show that the
monolithic North is not in tandem with the Middle Belt; it is all politics. Our
Middle Belters don’t need to take the agenda that appears to be a thing of
distrust. We are not going to force anybody into a relationship politically or
otherwise. We see this as a political agenda.
Asked if herdsmen are
not the ones committing the murders, he added, “The truth is, if you want to
kill me and I have a chance first, I will kill you, or you do want people to be
killed and not defend themselves? By your reporting, you have denied them
justice and government also has denied them justice by not going to arrest
those that are killing them. So, they defend themselves.
On the herdsmen that
kidnapped, raided and Chief Olu Falae’s farm ablaze, he said, “My uncle was kidnapped
last week in Kaduna, my cousin’s children were also kidnapped and they had to
go and find N2.5 million to pay. Why is Olu Falae case different?
“Because he was
Secretary to the Federal Government? He is a Nigerian just like my uncle and my
cousin whose children were kidnapped. The right of every citizen is important
under the law. Why is he so special?
“What about the impunity
of the people killing herdsmen? The herdsmen in Nigeria are reacting to the
injustice meted out daily to them?
“You people, you
Nigerians, including you who are biased, who are not prepared to protect the
rights and interests of herdsmen. They are killed but not reported, that is not
acceptable.
“Herdsmen operate in
these places you mentioned because the country has denied them the traditional
routes which the British created for them IN 1914 when they occupied this
country because they realised that, like cars require tracks, herdsmen also
require tracks they can use to graze and drink water.
“The British provided it
for them and gazetted it but people have denied them these routes. So, where do
you expect the animals to follow? They have to follow somewhere and the easy
road is the one other people are using. We are all living in Nigeria.
Asked if he was trying
to justify the menace of herdsmen, he maintained, “I am justifying it very
strongly because herdsmen are being unjustly treated in this country.
“They are businessmen
just like the farmers whose crops are being destroyed. They should invest in
their business; buy ranches like the farmers bought their parcels of land.
They are businessmen. If
an Igbo man could go to my state and set up a shop, why shouldn’t herdsmen
operate elsewhere? Or are you the one who planted the grass the animals are
feeding on? Are you the one who created the water they drink?
“The land belongs to
Nigerians and herdsmen are Nigerians. If an Igbo man can go to the North and
set up a business, why won’t herdsmen go to the South, including your village,
to graze their cattle?
“Where we come from, you
don’t pay for land, you only ask for permission to use it. That is why I said
you people are biased against other people and that is why the peace of this
country will be very difficult.”
Credit : John-nwachukwu
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