The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Alleged killing of cows, a ploy to mask massacres’

- From Joseph Wantu, Makurdi

ASOCIO-CULTURAL group, Mdzough u Tiv, says the reported killing of 73 cows and two herders in Kadarko, Nasarawa State is a “poor parody and conspiracy script to further downplay the heinous killing of scores of farmers in Benue State by suspected Fulani herdsmen on new year day.”

The president general, Edward Ujege, said the developmen­t was a “mockery of one of the saddest periods in the lives of the Tiv people and indeed the entire federation.”

According to him, “we are more saddened when 73 people, including children, pregnant women and old men murdered by Fulani herdsmen on New Year Day, were given mass burial in Makurdi, the Benue State capital are today being reduced to mockery.

“It is very unfortunat­e that the fabricator­s of the phantom attacks on Nasarawa State have chosen to further ridicule the Tiv people by seeking to equate the same number of cows with those murdered in the attacks on communitie­s in Logo and Guma council areas of Benue State.

“We consider it the height of insensitiv­ity, brutality and impunity that a group of people will reduce the precious lives of human beings to the same level and status with herds of cattle.”

He described the insinuatio­n as reprehensi­ble, condemnabl­e and unacceptab­le, noting: “This poor parody, which is part of a larger conspiracy script to downplay the heinous crime committed against Benue State by the Fulani herdsmen and their sponsors must be rejected by all.” Besides, the Anambra State chapter of the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has appealed to security agencies to step up patrol in the various communitie­s, especially the Middle Belt, South- East and South-south geo-political zones where herdsmen have carried out raids and wrecked havoc on various settlement­s nationwide.

CNPP, which is the umbrella body for all the registered political parties in Nigeria, urged security men to also treat the herdsmen as criminals, following their reported invasion and killing of people in various communitie­s visited especially in the Middle Belt, South East and South South

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