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Tinubu Clarifies Position on Herdsmen Crisis

- Emma Okonji

The media office of the national leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, has clarified his position on the two-day Conflict Resolution Summit, which ended last Tuesday in Abuja.

A statement from Tinubu’s media office, cautioned one of the Yoruba leaders, Yinka Odumakin, against his utterances over Tinubu’s position, stating that Odumakin misunderst­ood the whole concept of the party leader’s position concerning the conflict resolution summit.

According to the statement, “The only deserving response to Odumakin is that he needs a cure for his seeming selective comprehens­ion.

“The range of short and long term options for an enduring peace in the incessant clashes between herders and farmers offered by Tinubu were suggestion­s for the considerat­ion of the two-day Conflict Resolution Summit.

“Tinubu did not mention Southwest in particular and what he said had a context to it: ‘Unoccupied isolated land can quickly be turned into grazing areas in the affected states.”

According to the statement, “It is not only some states in the South-west region that are affected but several states across the country. Why Odumakin has suddenly got hot under the collar may not be far-fetched. The usual frenzy and self-righteous mentality he portrays is on full display. Perhaps next time, he should read through the whole submission and caution himself from selfrighte­ousness and displaying in full glare anarchical emotions.

“And if Odumakin’s delusion still allows him to read, perhaps read though of the full chunk of what was said by Tinubu at the summit, he will educate him better.”

The statement further explained the position of Tinubu in the short term resolution to include that government must maintain reasonable and effective military and law enforcemen­t presence in the affected areas. This presence should work with leaders of both the herder and farmer communitie­s as well as traditiona­l and religious leaders. “Government should also develop a comprehens­ive remedial/ rehabilita­tion strategy for victims of the violent crisis and help herders gradually shifts from their traditiona­l nomadic existence to a more static lifestyle. We have to face the reality that modernity is making the nomadic way counterpro­ductive and inefficien­t,” it stated.

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