Ruga: Return home now; NEF, CNGs tell Fulani herders

The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) and Coalition of the Northern Groups have directed Fulani herders to leave the southern parts of the country for the north where the safety of their lives and properties are guaranteed.

The two groups specifically expressed worries that southern leaders openly threatened war against the Fulani herders, hence the need for the herders to return with their herds for safety.

The controversial Ruga policy suspended by the federal government has generated various reactions with southern leaders rejecting the scheme.

Earlier, the Coalition of the Northern Groups have given the federal government 30 days ultimatum to resolve the objection by the South.

But addressing a press conference after a joint meeting of the NEF and CNGs Tuesday in Abuja, the youths demanded the relocation of all the Fulani back to the north, a position supported by the elders.

Supporting the position, NEF Chairman, Professor Ango Abdullahi, said it was borne out of the realisation that the lives of Fulani herders have been put at risk due to the actions and utterances of southern governors in recent days.

“We are worried about their wellbeing. If it is true that their safety can no longer be, we rather have them back in areas where their safety is guaranteed. The bottom line is that their safety is far more important than their stay there. This is a country we all wish to keep together and not at the expense of other section,” Abdullahi said.

The NEF chief canvassed the establishment of a judicial enquiry to determine the quantum of loss of properties by herdsmen and farmers and compensation due to each of the warring parties.

Also speaking, CNG’s spokesperson, Abdul-Aziz Sulaiman, who presented his group’s position to the elders, stated that the southern governors had on 9th July jointly agreed to stop the unhindered movement of herders and cattle in all the southern states. 

He also said the governors even arrogated to themselves powers to decide which category of herdsmen can be allowed to live in the south and others whom they tagged as criminal elements.

Sulaiman further stated that the situation became worsened after a section of the southern leadership introduced a fresh round of instigations by indiscriminately blaming the death of the daughter of the Afenifere leader Fasoranti on the Fulani and threatening reprisals on northerners contrary on the spot account of her own driver and the official explanation by the police that the culprits were yet to be identified.

He said: “Throwing caution to the winds, Gani Adams, Fani Kayode, Yinka Odumakin and a host of other southern regionalists shamelessly insisted on changing the narratives around killing of the Fasoranti lady. In the process, they threatened all forms of violations and breaches against northerners including the threat of an all-out war.

“With all these statements and steps taken by the southern governors and opinion leaders, we are worried that none of the northern governors or federal official has deemed it apt to caution them.

“The failure or neglect of the police to trace a connection between the Fasoranti’s murder and the seeming pre-arranged conduct of Fani Kayode, Odumakin and Adams by their haste to shift the blame in order to render the Fulani object of attack is certainly suspicious.

“We are concerned about the sincerity of the federal government in implementing the NLTP going by the manner previous efforts at executing development projects like the Mambila hydro-electric power project and several initiatives on the herdsmen dilemma were invariably stalled.

“We are equally worried that the NLTP is vested in the office of the vice president that is believed to have frustrated previous project meant for the north.

“We find it difficult to trust the commitments of this government which has for the past four years failed to execute any positive initiative towards resolving the herders’ problems nor shown any encouraging concern for the dilemma of the Fulani who have been attacked in various states.

“Based on the above observations sir, and the fact that the instigation of hatred against the Fulani persists, we feel obliged to advice the leadership of the Northern Elders Forum to consider calling on the Fulani to forego their right to live and flourish anywhere in the south and relocate to their various states in the north to ensure their safety, noting the inherent return value of such denial.”   

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