Saturday 30 April 2016

Northern governors' defense of Fulani herdsmen: what other Nigerians are saying.

The decision by the 19 governors of Northern states under the umbrella of the Northern States Governors Forum, NSGF to take sides with Fulani herdsmen has touched on raw nerves in other parts of the country.

The NSGF had after its meeting in Kaduna on Friday taken exception to the labeling of Fulanis as criminals following repeated destruction of farmlands, houses and killings by herdsmen in their host communities in the North Central, South South, South West and South East regions of Nigeria.

The Northern governors had said that it was an insult to label Fulanis criminals for criminal activities committed by herdsmen.

Reacting to the position of the NSGF, Afenifere, a pan Yoruba socio-cultural organization told the 19 Northern states governors to bury their heads in shame for tacitly supporting the criminal activities of Fulani herdsmen.

Here is a statement issued by Afenifere spokesman, Yinka Odumakin on Saturday.

“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.

“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 its reaction, the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC described the position of the Northern governors as a tacit support for Fulani herdsmen terrorism.

“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,” said IYC spokesman Eric Omare in a chat with Vanguard.

Fight corruption but remember the economy, Murray-Bruce advises Buhari

Senator Ben Murray-Bruce (PDP Bayelsa East) got on his Twitter handle on Saturday to drop a bit of advice for President Buhari.

Ben Murray-Bruce
@benmurraybruce
I admire President Buhari for fighting corruption. Yet in doing that, he mustn't forget our priority: Security for Nigeria and the economy

Enugu killings: Twitter user carpets Gov Ugwuanyi for Abuja visit

Citizen Uche is not happy with Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State for his recent visit to President Buhari in Abuja and he took to Twitter to express his disappointment.

Uche Chuta
@nnabros
If I was governor and "herdsmen" had just killed people of my state, I won't come to Abuja for photo ops with Buhari but I'm just Uche ...

Saraki in Delta State to condole with Senator Nwabuoshi (Photo)

Senate President, Bukola Saraki was in Delta State on Friday on a condolence visit to Senator Nwabuoshi who recently lost his father.

Saraki at Ekweremadu's book launch (Photo)

Photo of President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki at dinner for the launch of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu's book 'Who Will Love My Country'

Army set to dislodge Boko Haram from Sambisa forest

Nigerian troops are all set to dislodge Boko Haram terrorists and destroy all their camps and hideouts in the Sambisa forest.

The Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mansur Dan’ali, told newsmen during an inspection tour of the under-construction Army barracks in Gusau on Saturday, that soldiers were about to invade the forest and clear it of all the insurgents terrorizing the Northeast.

He noted that the present administration has made immense impact on the war against terrorism and cattle rustling.

”We have been working seriously, going round the world, collaborating with other countries in fighting terrorism at the national, regional and international levels,’’ he said.

He added that the new barracks which would be completed in the next three months is a proof of President Buhari’s commitment to the welfare of the military.

”You know, President Muhammadu Buhari is seriously concerned about the welfare of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies as we have noticed from the attention given to them lately."

NAN

Ezekwesili advises Buhari: Your economic policies are opaque and archaic

Oby Ezekwesili, a former Minister of Education has picked holes in President Muhammadu Buhari's economic policies.

Likening Buhari's present economic policies to what he offered during his stint as military Head of State between 1984 and 1985, Ezekwesili described them as opaque and archaic.

The ex-Minister who spoke at The Platform, an annual public policy forum presently going on in Abuja said that Buhari’s policies are hurting the poor and vulnerable people they are supposed to help.

She noted that the command and control economic policy which did not work for Buhari in 1984 would also not work in 2016.

“During that era, inflation spiralled. During that era, jobs were lost. During that era, the economic growth level dipped.

“That era wasn’t the best of eras in economic progress.

“What did not work in 1984 cannot possibly be a solution in a global economy that’s much more integrated.

“In over one year, the president is still holding to the premise that command and control is the only way out. In a year we have lost the single digits inflation status we maintained in past administrations,” she said.

Ezekwesili also faulted Buhari's foreign exchange policies which she said are killing local industries.

“The president comes into this economic philosophy on the premise that he does not want the poor to suffer. I can relate to that, a leader must, especially a leader who knows that most of his votes came not from the elite but from the poor.

“The problem though is that the intention and the outcome are diverged.

“The weakest and the most vulnerable suffer the impact of inflation the most. Enormous power is being abused as a result of opaque economic policies.

“Companies are suddenly finding themselves unable to produce because they’re unable to access foreign exchange.

“Mr. President should sit with his team and look at the economic evidence that speaks loudly. It’s time to sit back and review the well-intended idea of command and control economic principle," she concluded.

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