The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group urges Buhari to declare armed herdsmen as terrorists

• Benue gov vows to implement anti-grazing law • Orders arrest of Miyetti Allah leaders

- From Segun Olaniyi and Terhemba Daka (Abuja)

HUMAN Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (HURIWA) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to declare armed herdsmen as terrorists.

A statement by its National Coordinato­r, Emmanuel Onwubiko in Abuja, yesterday also dismissed Buhari’s poor response to the continuous genocide of the herdsmen.

The coordinato­r said it was hypocritic­al that the president has failed to take appropriat­e steps by legally classifyin­g them as terrorists and deploying military forces to crush them.

According to HURIWA said the Federal Government’s silence over the issue could be misinterpr­eted, since Buhari is a Fulani by tribe. The group condemned the killings in Bassa, Plateau State, where survivors alleged that soldiers abandoned them in a primary school compound where the herdsmen attacked them.

According to Onwubiko, some farmers in Benue State disclosed to the Presidenti­al Probe Panel on Human Rights that soldiers aided the herdsmen to attack them.

“We condemn in very strong terms, the Buhari’s administra­tion’s persistent denial of the reality of the armed Fulani terrorist operations across the country.

The government has so far failed to take any concrete and verifiable legal action to put an end to the bloody attacks by these armed Fulani herdsmen,” he said.

The rights body also condemned the United Nations Human Rights Council for rewarding the government with an undeserved membership.

According to Onwubiko, the current administra­tion would go down in history as the most brutal civilian regime, which has grossly breached the human rights of its citizens.

He said: “Why should the United Nations allow Nigeria to win a re-election into an alleged discredite­d UN human rights council on the very day that armed Fulani herdsmen continued their murderous genocide of farmers in some parts of Plateau, in the north-central Nigeria dominated by Christians?

“The current National Assembly has also unfortunat­ely failed to use its constituti­onal oversight powers to compel the armed forces and the president to classify these armed herdsmen as terrorists.”

Meanwhile, the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has vowed that he would next month, implement the anti-grazing law passed in the state.

He told State House correspond­ents after a meeting with Buhari that the antigrazin­g law would protect both the farmer and the herdsmen.

“I am calling for the arrest of the leadership of Miyetti Allah and to be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent. We have for long time, celebrated impunity in this country and we cannot continue like that,” he said.

Ortom stressed that herdsmen who want to remain in the state must ranch their cattle and warned the body against its

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