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Incompeten­ce, Impunity Responsibl­e for Insecurity in Nigeria, Says Falana

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Chinedu Eze conniving with armed herders and bandits. For instance, during his last visit to the United States last year, President Buhari blamed the killings by herders on Gaddafi’s men who had infiltrate­d the country through our porous borders. The federal government has since turned round to blame disgruntle­d politician­s for the killings.”

He said while the federal government accused the Benue State government of vicarious liability by enacting an anti-grazing law; the government did not explain the killings in states like Plateau, Kaduna, Nasarawa and Zamfara where there is no anti-grazing bill.

Falana said the statement credited to the Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Mr. Audu Ogbeh, that the federal government was going to acquire land to establish colonies for herders “immediatel­y fuelled the rumour of a planned annexation of certain parts of the country by Fulani people.”

He also accused the Defence Minister, General Dan Ali (rtd), of misleading the Nigerian people by saying that herders have been moving cattle from one part of the country to another from time immemorial.

Falana said contrary to the misleading claim of the Minister, there was no basis to move cattle all over the place because Sir Ahmadu Bello, Obafemi Awolowo had ranches at Mokwa (Niger State) and Akunu (Ondo State), respective­ly, while the Obudu (Cross River State) was built by a Scottish in 1951.

“Under the Gowon regime the Audu Bako regime in Kano State had the best ranches in the country. Owing to the destructio­n of the ranches, grazing routes were acquired for herders in many northern states. But the routes have since been seized by a handful of absentee farmers and other latifundis­ts for alleged commercial farming. However, the Kano State government has since revived the collapsed local ranches. Hence, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje has offered to integrate all displaced herders in Benue and Taraba States in the ranches in Kano State,” Falana said.

He also noted that the Nigerian army has recently built a ranch in Giri in the federal capital territory and has undertaken to establish ranches in other army formations in the country.

In dismissing the allegation of persecutio­n of Christians and ethnic cleansing in the country, Falana drew the attention of the leaders of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) to the fact that “the dreaded BokoHaram sect has continued to kill thousands of Muslims in mosques and markets under President Buhari?” and asked, “was President Jonathan, a Christian, not similarly accused by some Muslim groups of allowing the Boko Haram sect to massacre Muslims and kidnap school children?”

 ??  ?? Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State (right), receiving ‘Ofo’, a symbol of authority, from the traditiona­l rulers of Eha-Alumona, Nsukka Local Government Area, during a civic reception and endorsemen­t rally by the community for his re-election in...
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State (right), receiving ‘Ofo’, a symbol of authority, from the traditiona­l rulers of Eha-Alumona, Nsukka Local Government Area, during a civic reception and endorsemen­t rally by the community for his re-election in...

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