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Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Racoon(m): 1:26am On Feb 01, 2021
Govs must build Ruga for Fulani herdsmen in their states for peace to reign-Prof. Usman Yusuf



As nationwide discussions continue following the eviction order by the Ondo State governor, Rotimi Akeredolu to Fulani herdsmen to leave the state’s forests, prominent pro-Fulani voice and former Executive Secretary of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Prof Usman Yusuf has said, no governor has the power to evict other ethnic group from his state, and that the problem will continue until RUGA is created all over the country to settle Fulani herdsmen.

In an interview with VINCENT KALU, the professor of medicine argued that if Sabon Gari towns could be created for Igbo and others in every part of the North, nothing stops the creation of RUGA for the herdsmen in all the states of the federation.

Why is there always ethnic tension in Nigeria?

We all know that it is the selfish politicians and nothing else; it is has nothing to do with the people. All over the world you see that; we just saw one in the United States with Trump. It is few individuals with their own selfish interest.

I have lived in this country for 60 years, I did my national service in Cross River State, and I attended Catholic school all through my primary education; our family was the only Muslim family there. Our people are better than our politics. It is the selfishness of the politicians; they that add no value to the nation, they add no value to their pĺeople. That is why they are overheating the polity. It is all over the country and all over the country you see that.

How can the tension be doused?

We have been talking and serious minded people have to come in; people that have this country at heart, people that are mature enough to come into this space and occupy it instead of allowing these politicians to break up this country or cause mayhem. They will all run away with their private jets and leave people bleeding all over the place.

It is for us to be engaged and engaged positively for the good of this nation and our people. That is the only way; nobody is going to fix Nigeria for us; every country in this world has their problems. We shouldn’t expect any country to come and save us, we must save ourselves and yes we can if we are serious and sincere about it.

You talked about ‘engagement’, what form should it take?

I’m a doctor, a physician, I see patients. I used to fold my arms and say, leave these politicians to do their own thing, but now I’m talking. People are asking ‘are you a politician’ and I say, no. Politics involves every aspect of our lives, from the teacher, from the security man, from the pharmacist, from the journalists; everybody must be involved to protect our democracy.

We should not leave it in the hands of these politicians, which is why I’m speaking up essentially. Everybody should be into politics because our democracy is fragile and we should not allow these people to break this country up for their own selfish interest. All these people talking about break up of this country, how long have they lived in this country?

That is my idea of engagement; everybody has to be involved in this. You are a cleric, you reach out to your people and calm them down; you are an elder, you reach out to youths and calm them down. All 200 million of us have a stake in this country and we have equal stake in this union and it is our responsibility to make it work.That is what I mean.

This engagement, is it in line with what others are asking, that is for the people to sit and sincerely talk to each other, disagree and later agree on the way forward.

Others are calling it restructuring, where do you stand?

You hear people talking about restructuring when it is close to election and in their heart of hearts they are not talking of restructuring or rotation for the good of anybody but themselves.

Nobody should have the impression that the North is against restructuring. Dr. Ahmed Joda of Northern Elders Forum has said it clearly that it is wrong impression of people to say that the North is against restructuring. This country has been restructured several times.

We started with three regions and later Mid-West was added. Then, 12 states were created and from there to 19 states and now we are 36. This is restructuring and we are not still happy. People are even saying that we want to go back to where we were. All serious nations are looking forward, selfish people are asking us to go back 60 years, to do what?

Former President Jonathan said it that restructuring won’t solve our problems. Desperate politicians just want to consolidate power. Example, if we restructure back to old regions, all these governors who are enjoying the spoils of power will never give up for one person. It is not going to happen.

Nobody will restructure in the studio, on the streets, in the media, but the restructuring has to be done by interrogating the constitution. We are a constitutional democracy. You have to interrogate this constitution, if you don’t want it, then you change it.

The 1979 and 1999 Constitutions haven’t changed much. There is no civilian government that has ever created a state. Politicians just sit down and start screaming to be given states. What they want is to carve out this nation for themselves. If I don’t have the presidency from my side, this country must break up. Nobody ever thinks of this nation.


Why people are talking about going back to the independence Constitution is because of the over concentration of power at the centre. Don’t you think that if power is devolved, the desperation to occupy the presidency will douse the tension?

That is the real point for restructuring. There is too much power at the centre, which translates to too much money. The power of the military, the power of the police and the power of everything is at the centre. These are the things that we should look at and it is a genuine concern.

Look at the revenue allocation; about 47 per cent for the federal government and about 39 per cent is given to the state. No, it is not to the states, but to 36 individuals; the governors are individuals. It’s supposed to be given to the states, but it is to the governors that do as they wish, there is no question asked. It is all across this country.

The governors get away with a lot more than the president. All the state Houses of Assembly are just rubberstamps; the governors do as they wish. The president has to get National Assembly and public procurement to give him due process, but the governors do whatever they want and nobody questions them.

Yes, we have to devolve power down to the local government. The state governors are withholding the funds for local government. There are thousands of villages in this country that have never seen anything government – no water, no electricity, no school, no nothing, but the governor is building flyovers in the state capital. The state has too much power; the presidency has too much power. It should devolve down.


This insecurity everywhere tells you that policing has to be local. I’m old enough to know about native police that was guarding people in their local government then. We need to find a way for local police in a civil way without creating anarchy.

There is too much power in the hands of the president; too much power in the hands of governors is not good. It needs to be devolved down. It has to be done in a very civil way through the constitution. Nobody gets to the presidency through threats, through blackmail, through arson or through violence. You get to the presidency through the ballot box in a democracy.

This shout about Yoruba nation, Biafra, this and that is nonsense and that is why I said responsible people should step in and our children should be taught History in schools. They don’t know History, they know about Ronaldo, Messi, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Awolowo, and Ahmadu Bello. If you do not teach your children History, they are likely to repeat the mistake of the past.

If the devolution of power you recommended doesn’t take place, does it mean the agitations will continue?

Definitely, it will continue until real responsible people step in. We have been through this – I must get power and if I get power everything is okay; if I don’t get power Nigeria is going to hell. Nigeria will not go to hell. People who are responsible have to step in. Nobody takes care of us but ourselves and if we don’t take care of ourselves we are in trouble. We don’t want to be Somalia, Syria, Yemen or Afghanistan.

Those that have seen the war; those that have lived longer than us need to be talking to our youths. Our youths are not taught in school and at home we leave them with cables and Instagram, instead of talking to them and teaching them our history.

It is irresponsible politicians that are overheating the system; the ordinary man all over from Orlu to Zamfara to Ogbomosho, everywhere their sufferings are just the same and their aspirations are the same. They want to live; they want to take care of their families, they want to eke a living, but the politicians are in Abuja running around with siren, shouting restructuring and yet they cannot go home. We know them; we see them all over Abuja harassing us with sirens.

Some argue that the president has the power if he wants to initiate restructuring or devolution of power through the National Assembly in order to stabilise the country…….

Cuts in…I have heard people saying in the church, ‘President Buhari, restructure before 2023 or Nigeria will break up’. They don’t know what they are talking about. President Buhari has no power to restructure anything. He cannot touch the constitution; the only people that can review the constitution are the elected representatives.

What are they doing? They have been touching the constitution here and there since we came in 1999, but the constitution is still 99 per cent the way it came. Recently they allocated one billion naira for this purpose; they have spent that money for nothing.

It is not the president that will interrogate the constitution and change it.The constitution as it is recognises the 36 states and the FCT, and nobody is going to bring any regional this and that.What they argue is that through Executive Bill, the president can tell the NASS areas they may consider for amendment.

He cannot say, ‘go and reduce my power.’ He cannot say go and reduce the power of a governor. We have elected representatives and they are the ones to do that and take it to him. You elected a senator and a member of House of Representatives to represent you; let those interested go to their representatives and ask them to make case for it.

Why will any president want to say, ‘please reduce my power, reduce this and that’, do you have elected representatives? They will force him to do that if they are serious; but they are not serious. Everybody is blaming the president. Members of the National Assembly are not serious; if they are, they will sit down, the president is not the one to tell them do this and that. Go to your represen-tatives and let them bring up the issue and debate it. All these mischievous people shouting know about this.

In your interview with Arise within the week, you urged Nigerians not to allow the herdsmen issue to destroy age long alliances, how can the issue be settled?

It is a security thing and I have been in the forefront talking about it long time ago before anyone else. What they are doing in Ondo State, they are doing one million of it in Katsina State and in the North. It is a security issue and we really need to sit down and talk seriously.

No governor in this country has the power to evict any ethnic group or through ethnic cleansing or for people to be profiling other ethnic groups. No. I’m a Fulani man, I don’t want to be profiled when I go to Yoruba land or Igbo land. For the fact that I’m a Fulani, so I’m a bandit?

I have never shied away from speaking the truth. We have had times in this country where all the kidnapping, robberies were mostly people from the South, you never heard anybody in the North said, it’s Yoruba armed robber or it’s Igbo armed robber. You don’t treat people that way, it is wrong.

I give you example, when you start profiling ethnic minorities like they did in Rwanda with Hutu and Tutsi and other places, then you are having problems. You are blaming others for your failure instead of facing your problems. For all the crimes committed in the Southwest, Yoruba carried out 99 percent of them. In the same way, Igbo commit 99 percent of all the crimes in the Southeast.

All of a sudden, you are profiling one ethnic group, simply because the president is a Fulani man and you hate him. I said, in June 2017, there was this youth group in the North that gave Igbo in the North ultimatum to vacate the North on October 1, because of consistent and persistent insult from IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu.

The first person that opened up his mouth to call these youths to order was the Sultan of Sokoto. The Emir of Katsina where I come from and the president’s state was on the front page of Daily Trust condemning that and said he will lay down his life to protect any settler in his domain, and the Northern Elders Forum called the youths to order.

The president was not in town, as he was sick and under going treatment in UK. When he came back, he addressed the nation. Now, Yoruba youths are asking Fulani to vacate Oyo, and a governor is asking them to vacate the forests, no Yoruba leader is speaking out; they must speak up loud and clearly because the events that will happen will not be small if they are not nipped in the bud, this is serious.

Responsible voices need to be heard.This man, Igboho is just a political thug; what is he doing for a living, thuggery and he is the one anchoring the Southwest; he is the one calling the shot in the Southwest, while Nnamdi Kanu is the one calling the shot in the Southeast. Where are the leaders, where are the Afenifere and Ohanaeze leaders?

So the youths will not listen to them, they listen to Nnamdi Kanu who is in UK. See what is happening in Orlu, IPOB fighting the military. Where are the elders who should call the youths to order? During EndSARS where were the Afenifere and the Oduduwa Republic leaders to call these boys to order.

Just as you are accusing the Yoruba and Igbo leaders of not speaking out, in the same way some people alleged that the Northern elders were backing Boko Haram because when the former Chief of Army Staff, Ihejirika was pushing to end the insurgency in the Northeast, the Northern Elders threatened to drag him before ICC for genocide against their people. Also President Buhari then told former President Jonathan who was in power to stop killing their people. Could it be said that the Northern leaders were backing Boko Haram?

Why would the Northern elders be backing Boko Haram, do you know how many thousands of Kanuri people that have been killed? There is no secret that there were extra judicial killings by the military at that time. We have the documents, pictures and videos simply for one reason that the military does not know how to fight this kind of battle.

This insecurity in Nigeria is not a war you hand over to the military. Communities need to be called in. I don’t understand Boko Haram as the Kanuri who is there, but the way we fight insecurity in Nigeria is to hand over everything to the military to go and kill. Local problem usually requires local solution. I have said it over and over again that Abuja’s plan will not work.

The way it was fought at that time, is it different from the way it is being fought now? That is why we are where we are and we are just hoping that this new team will do it differently.

So it has always been the same extra judicial killings by the military?

Yes, they are not doing the right thing. They are not involving the local communities. There were extra judicial killings during the Boko Haram in Jonathan’s time, I have seen the video. Now the military is on the defensive, they are not being offensive as they used to. These boys are killing them all over. Boko Haram is killing them, bandits are killing them, and IPOB is killing them. I feel sorry for the military. All over the place they cannot fight this kind of war.

We need to involve the community.You cannot fight IPOB without involving Igbo leaders. You cannot handle this Igboho guy and the Oduduwa Republic people without involving the Yoruba leaders; you cannot handle these bandits without the Fulani elders. That is why you see Sheik Gumi doing what nobody else has done, going into the forests to meet these bandits.

There has never been a dialogue between Ohanaeze and IPOB, and there has not been a dialogue between this Igboho guy and Yoruba leaders, that is why they allowed him to take over the space. It is not the military that will sit down and do dialogue; that is not what they were taught. It is the political leadership that needs to do that and we are not doing or seeing that. That is why I said that everybody must be involved.

I had asked this question earlier on how to end the herdsmen, farmers clashes, but you said that what was happening in Ondo is also happening in Katsina. How can we in the 21st century not embrace ranching, instead of choosing to trek from Maiduguri to Sokoto and to Port Harcourt and live in the forest?

How do we in the 21st century allow Nnamdi Kanu killing people; why do we in the 21st century allow Igboho killing people? It is just failure of leadership all over the country.
We need to know that from the Colonial time, there were routes that these Fulani and their cattle pass and they have now been taken over.

The government is saying build RUGA for these people to settle, but the South and other places said no. We should not forget that there are Fulani that have lived in Igbo land for over 100 years. Igboho and his people want to send them away in Yoruba land. It is not only in Igbo land or Yoruba land that we have this problem. It is all over the place and that is why I say we have to sit down and talk to settle these guys and give them a kind of structure, and even send them to school.

Ranching is eventually RUGA and RUGA is settling them in one place. States are saying get out of our forests because of insecurity, this and that. People have to be honest. These Fulani have been living with the people for over 100 years, we need to sit down and have real discussion.

In the North, we have suffered from these bandits more than any other people and it is getting worse, unless we sit down and do the right thing and get them settled down at RUGA just like we have Sabon Gari all over the North to settle the Igbo. If we are not honest at saying the truth we will continue to have this problem. Everybody is blaming the Fulani for all the woes in this country just because the Fulani is occupying the Villa.


https://www.sunnewsonline.com/govs-must-build-ruga-for-fulani-herdsmen-in-their-states-for-peace-to-reign-prof-usman-yusuf/

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Racoon(m): 1:28am On Feb 01, 2021
"...Restructuring has to be done by interrogating the constitution. We are a constitutional democracy. You have to interrogate this constitution, if you don’t want it, then you change it....

Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Praxis758: 1:30am On Feb 01, 2021
Cattle rearing is a private business and govt shouldn't have any business in building any ranch. I believe the Fulanis elites are using the wandering to dodge cost of production to maximise profit.

A private business shouldn't be imposed on the state.

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Racoon(m): 1:37am On Feb 01, 2021
South, South-East and the Middle Belt have vowed they will not donate lands in their regions for herdsmen settlements despite the latest threat by herdsmen under the aegis of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore.

The National President of the herdsmen group, Alhaji Abdullahi Bodejo, in a statement last weekend said governors who wanted peace in their states must establish herdsmen settlements.

“You are a governor and you want to enjoy peace in your state, you don’t need any long meeting, just create a particular area for the fulani and equip them with modern facilities,” Bodejo said.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/governors-reply-miyetti-allah-you-cant-force-us-to-donate-land-to-herdsmen/%3famp=1

It just seems these wanderers from Futa Jallon Plateau have no gotten the message.No threat will make any sane person to donate his land given the unimaginable atrocities killer fulanis have wrecked on humanity.

For goodness's sake, cattle ranching being the globally acceptable modality in animal husbandry is private business & not a government venture.

There are pigs, sheep, horse, chicken, camel farmers etc. What do these brutes expect to happen to these one? All man should start demanding for land too? So they should stop threatening people every now & then.Using subtle RUGA, water resource bill, or ethno-supremacist agenda war will never work.Buy land & ranch your cattle.

You banned and destroyed alcohol/pig farm business of people in the north in the name of religion but you want others to forcefully accept your killer brothers or build RUGA for them nationwide?

I dont blame these brutes because they have willing stooges who do the dirty work for them. "It would be better for those that were oppose to cattle ranching to provide lands than to die in the herdsmen’s attacks.What would the land be used for if those who own it are dead at the end of the day?...."
http://saharareporters.com/2020/04/23/deacon-femi-adesina-shameless-sanballat-bayo-oluwasanmi

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by MEGA4BILLION(m): 1:49am On Feb 01, 2021
You people people are free to build your ruga in the north for your private business of cow rearing, don't bring that nonsense down south, we won't take it. How many private businesses own by the Southerners do government give free lands and shops.

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by belente(m): 2:14am On Feb 01, 2021
Oga please forget about ruga. Igbo people that are staying in Sabon -gari bought the land from somebody

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by juvewalex(m): 2:23am On Feb 01, 2021
Cow rearing in Nigeria for fulani is more like NNPC so it's government business not a private business.

Why would you ask Southern states governors to build Ruga for fulani to rear cow on whose land and where will the fund come from just for peace to reign. You can do that in the North due to your ties with them and the big landscape there as majority of you guys are herdsmen but don't bring that joke down here.

These people audacity irritates me and so annoying.

Do northern governors pay shop and house rents for the southerners living and doing business in the North for peace to reign ? Rather they still collect taxes from them and any wrong doing, they will demolish or burn down their properties of those southerners there.

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by TANID(m): 2:30am On Feb 01, 2021
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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Nobody: 2:47am On Feb 01, 2021
Are the notherners not ashamed that people from south can't feel safe amongst them hence they go congugate themselves in another location which they term Sabo gari?


Shouldn't this itself be enough for the division of this country because of un mixable people?

Is sabo gari built by the government to warrant government using tax money in building settlement for herders running private business?

When Northerners come to the south they go congugate themselves in some hog wash tents and temporary structures only because they are too poor to live in the decent areas lived by their hosts.

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Coldie(m): 2:49am On Feb 01, 2021
Seriously so fulanis hv monopoly of violence?


For we to accept ruga alcohol must be allowed in kano

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Ritchiee: 2:49am On Feb 01, 2021
Fulanis have been defeated.

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by mamaafrik(m): 2:55am On Feb 01, 2021
Jega,Sultan and this fool are nothing but buffons,no education can change the thinking of a man and his herdman mentality,what the Southern and NC Governors need to do is converting their security vote to Massive recruitment and start up to Train natives or indigenes on cattle And Ruminant Animal rearing,import and subsidize the Good breed and provide infrastructure like slaughter house,feed , processing channel and transportation,imagine if Lagos does that,The South and middle belt should not fall for the bait,they will claim the way out is Give Fulanis land(paid for by F.G),State gov. should compete with the Fulanis,we have the manpower,market,feed and water,let's increase the publicity,if a Fulani barbarian can rear cattle ,the Southerners and middle beltans can do it better

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Nobody: 3:02am On Feb 01, 2021
Imagine the effontry to justify terror, crime, and killing only because you want government to use taxpayers money to build settlement for fulani which Fulani don't contribute to.


You didn't condemn their acts but justify it would continue because people owe you their ancestral lands as a right

For those preaching piss or siting on the fence hope you can see these infidels are not looking for peace
Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by zealousayo(m): 3:38am On Feb 01, 2021
The beginning of madness. They should start from purchasing lands, paying rents for Southerners doing business in the north. Awon oniranu. I wonder why some people's personal business is becoming a national issue. If Fulani herdsmen are not okay with rules and regulations of the south, they should go back to their states. But because of politics (to appease their Fulani masters), some traitors like Fayemi may kuku build RUGA and cattle ranches for them.
Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by eagleu: 5:10am On Feb 01, 2021
Can the governor of Sokoto state create, equip, and hand over quarters for Igbos to do their business in Sokoto?

Why are they asking for that in Oyo?

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Nobody: 5:30am On Feb 01, 2021
No ranch or land acquisition - Free
No cost of production - Free
No cost of feeding cows - Free
No cost of accommodation - Free
No cost of transportation - Free
No employment - Zero
No form of tax payment - Free

But cow sales - 100% private.. now they want FREE Ruga aswell with estates and built up areas from Tax payers monies.

How is the herdsmen industry adding to growth of their environment?

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Nobody: 5:32am On Feb 01, 2021
grin grin Aphonjaz are in real trouble.
Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by MayorofLagos(m): 5:42am On Feb 01, 2021
.In an interview with VINCENT KALU, the professor of medicine argued that if Sabon Gari towns could be created for Igbo and others in every part of the North, nothing stops the creation of RUGA for the herdsmen in all the states of the federation.

Sabongari was not created to accommodate Igbos and other southerners. Contrary, it was created to EXCLUDE them because they were viewed as haram for cohabitation and contact with muslims. They were called keferi, unbeliever.
Alsoo, sabongari has made it easy for fulani to sorround and massacre southerners.

It is wrong for this man to pat his people in back for creating sabongari.

Sabongari or not, fulani will be evicted from Yorubaland. There is nothing any of you can do. Your constitution that you rely on to create ranch and ruga is no longer valid in Yorubaland.

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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by MOLOTOVcockTAIL(m): 5:50am On Feb 01, 2021
Only in core North. No Ruga down South.
Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Ituku4040: 6:00am On Feb 01, 2021
Ritchiee:
Fulanis have been defeated.
ABUJA—The Presidency, yesterday, charged those against the administration’s ranching and colony programmes for herdsmen to rethink, noting that they are better off living with the ranches and colonies than dying through the persisting conflicts.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi Adesina, speaking on an AIT morning programme in response to a question on ancestral attachments to land said: “Ancestral attachment? You can only have ancestral attachment when you are alive.

If you are talking about ancestral attachment, if you are dead, how does the attachment matter? The exhortation from the Presidency came on a day Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, said that history would be harsh on the present administration if it failed to stop the mass killing of innocent Nigerians.

This is even as the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, in the 17 Southern states yesterday said the insecurity pervading the country, particularly in the North Central zone, poses grave danger to the conduct of next year’s general elections.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi Adesina, gave the admonishment as he alleged a conspiracy by alleged critics of the administration to frustrate moves towards resolving the crises in the country. Adesina, who spoke on AIT morning programme, said it was wrong to describe the attacks against farmers as one directed against Christians.

He said: “Hundreds have been killed in Zamfara, are they Christians? People have been killed in Birnin Gwari, are they Christians? “What is happening is criminality, pure and simple, and it must be brought to an end. Government has a big role to play in this but the people themselves have a role to play.” Noting what he described as a campaign to stop the implementation of the administration’s plans to check the farmers-herders conflict, Adesina said: “Some people are saying don’t use government money to build ranches. If truly they don’t have lands, that is fine, but remember that Kogi State offered 15,000 hectares of land for cattle colony and in the midst of that offer vicious attacks were unleashed.

“In Plateau State, where we had the recent orgy of killings, the government has offered land for ranches and I tell you that some people are interested in this thing not being resolved.” Better alive than a dead land owner".

Adesina Asked about the ancestral attachment by the people of those states to their lands, he said: “Ancestral attachment? You can only have ancestral attachment when you are alive. If you are talking about ancestral attachment, if you are dead, how does the attachment matter? “The National Economic Council that recommended ranching didn’t just legislate it, there were recommendations. “So, if your state genuinely does not have land for ranching, it is understandable; not every state will have land for ranches. But where you have land and you can do something, please do for peace. What will the land be used for if those who own it are dead at the end of the day?”

Adesina further said the administration is doing its best to ensure peace throughout the country. “There are different theatres of crises in the country and you may look at each theatre with its peculiarities. In the Middle Belt, it has its own peculiarities and what is the peculiarity of that, Farmers-Herders conflict. What has the government done? “It has sent in security agencies starting with the police, later troops, later different operations by the military,” he said.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/giving-land-ranching-better-death-presidency/
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Re: Govs Must Build Ruga For Fulani Herdsmen In Their States For Peace To Reign by Nobody: 8:41am On Feb 01, 2021
Racoon:

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/govs-must-build-ruga-for-fulani-herdsmen-in-their-states-for-peace-to-reign-prof-usman-yusuf/


This professor's long-winded diatribe is full of lies and nonsense.

I am yet to see a size-able town in the southwest without its own sabongari district settled by the Hausa-Fulani. Sabongari is not for the forest where criminal elements can commit atrocities un-monitored.

The Fula obviously believe they are superior to others, by virtue of their religion/heritage, & thus feel entitled to enslave others of different faith. But they've learnt to be sneaky about it. Take this man for example, in him I see a deep rooted hypocrisy that has him actually believing his own lies..never mind most of our politicians & indeed the people are actually like this.

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