The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Bauchi gov should apologise for backing herdsmen on carrying guns’

- From Joseph Wantu, Makurdi

BENUE State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has said his Bauchi State counterpar­t, Bala Mohammed should apologise to Nigerians over his comment that herdsmen should carry guns and other weapons to defend themselves.

Governor Ortom, who stated this yesterday, while addressing journalist­s at Government House, Makurdi, said the comment was unnecessar­y and an indication that Mohammed was among those terrorisin­g Nigerians. He stated that the 1999 Constituti­on ( as amended) forbade anyone except security agents to carry arms, stressing that the Bauchi Governor should read the constituti­on again to update himself on issues.

He urged Mohammed to learn from governors of Kano and Kaduna states and scholars who had supported ban on open grazing and shun pampering banditry in the country.

Ortom noted that herdsmen, who were bent on disobeying the laws of Benue State should relocate to Bauchi where Mohammed would allow them to carry guns, pointing out that herdsmen attacks had displaced hundreds of thousands and devastated children in Internally Displaced Persons ( IDP) camps.

The Benue State Governor, who also spoke on sundry issues commended security agents for improved security in the Sankera axis, saying the ban on the use of motorcycle­s in Katsina- Ala had yielded positive results. “Bala should emulate governors of Kano and Kaduna State and the Sultan of Sokoto, who are constantly speaking against the killer herdsmen. I think he should apologise to Nigerians, particular­ly those of us who have been affected by herdsmen’s atrocities.

“But if he continues, we will be forced to believe that he is part of the terrorists or one of those sponsoring banditry in the country. We are not against the Fulani living in Benue, but against terrorists Fulani group.”

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