THISDAY

Benue Farmers Tackle Lalong over AK-47 Comment

- George Okoh in Makurdi

The Chairman of All Farmers Associatio­n of Nigeria (AFAN), Benue State chapter, Mr. Aondogu Saaku, has described the statement made by the Plateau State Governor, Mr. Simon Lalong, that both farmers and herdsmen carry sophistica­ted weapons, as despicable and insulting to farmers.

He said the farmers were shocked as the Plateau State governor on Channels Television accused farmers of carrying AK-47 riffles like the Fulani herdsmen.

The state farmers’ leader made this known in a statement made available to THISDAY in Makurdi yesterday.

According to him, “The All Farmers Associatio­n of Nigeria (AFAN), Benue State chapter finds Governor Lalong’s accusation grossly unacceptab­le, and we hereby reject it in its entirety.

“We consider the state governor’s utterances as an insult to farmers of Benue State in particular and Nigeria in general whose efforts in feeding the country are being frustrated by atrocities committed by armed herdsmen.”

He said Benue farmers are peaceful and law-abiding, and do not take laws into their hands despite the many unprovoked attacks on their members who are being killed in their hundreds and their only source of livelihood destroyed by armed herdsmen.

Saaku commended the efforts of the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, in the enactment of the Open Grazing Prohibitio­n and Ranches Establishm­ent Law and numerous other measures taken to guarantee lasting peace and security in the state.

“We also acknowledg­e the governor for his firm stand for justice and his unflinchin­g commitment to ensuring that thousands of our members who have been displaced as a result of herdsmen attacks return to their ancestral homes. We are still waiting for the N10billion promised by the federal government to help displaced farmers to resettle,” he stated.

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