Stop dictating to governors, Yoruba elders reply Presidency on quit notice to herders

Elders in the South West have thrown their weight behind the governor of Ondo state, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu’s quit notice to herders following worsening cases of kidnappings traced to criminals hiding in the areas.

The elders, who also took a swipe at the Presidency over the latter’s statement cautioning the governor against his directive, accused the Presidency of undue meddlesomeness in issues within the purview of the state.

Following the high rate of kidnappings in Ondo state, allegedly committed by criminals hiding in forests across the state, the governor had given herdsmen a seven-day ultimatum to vacate the forest areas.

But reacting, after Fulani leadership under the aegis of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) cried out over the governor’s action, the Presidency in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, cautioned the governor against his action, saying the herders cannot leave the dreaded forests for any reason.

However, in a statement made available to Blueprint Wednesday, signed by its National Coordinator, Dr Tunde Aremu, and National Secretary, Barr. Mrs Folake Ajasin, respectively, the Coalition of Oduduwa Elders, warned the Presidency to steer clear of governance issues in Ondo or any other state in the country.

They said Akeredolu’s action was the best in protecting the lives of Ondo citizens because, according to them, the federal government, which has exclusive control of conventional security architecture in the country, had failed to protect the people.

Regretting that Ondo forests have become launching pads for herdsmen, the elders noted that the “herdsmen coming into the state are doing so not for the purpose of grazing, but killing and destroying property.”

The statement reads, “The marauders, who usually come without cattle, engage in kidnappings, attacking communities in guerrilla style of warfare, killings, burn houses and destroying other property! Should the governor fold his hands and look the other way while his people are being massively kidnapped, killed and their property destroyed? No,these have to stop now. And the only way to stop it is what Chief Akeredolu has done.

“We, the Yoruba elders under this noble umbrella body known as Coalition of Oduduwa Elders, have watched with great concerns the turn of events in the South West, especially in Ondo culminating in the notice to herders to quit forests by Chief Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN.

“We have equally painstakingly watched the rushed statement by the Presidency through one of its spokesmen, Mallam Garba Shehu, cautioning the governor against his action and instead, declaring that the people who have been identified to be responsible for kidnappings, banditry and killings in the state cannot vacate the areas they use to carry out their nefarious activities.

“This is strange to us given that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria vested certain powers on state governors as chief security officers of their respective states on certain steps they can take to safeguard the lives of citizens and their property. Akeredolu, to the best of our knowledge, is a sitting governor of Ondo State. Until he is out of office, he has the constitutional mandate to devise the best ways possible in giving his people who voted him into office good and quality leadership. The quit notice to herders to leave Ondo forests is one of those steps he has taken to protect the citizenry. So, we ask the Presidency to leave him alone.”

They added: “We observed that the Presidency’s statement came only shortly after the leadership of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) publicly called on it to come out with an urgent reaction regarding the governor’s action. We are surprised that the Presidency, which has not reacted to the cries of the people of Ondo or South West, leaving the region to form Ametokun security outfit to protect its people, would be so concerned to issue a rushed statement over the governor’s action!

“Akeredolu is a governor of a state and one of his major responsibilities is the protection of lives and property besides the welfare of his people. We strongly believe that as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN,the governor knows the position of law regarding the action he has taken to protect the Ondo people.

“Herdsmen must be reminded that their rights stop where other people’s rights start. Their rights can only be guaranteed if they live in peace and harmony with their host communities.

“We had expected Miyeti Allah and all the Fulani bodies to rise against the criminal elements in their midst, who are bent on tarnishing their reputation, but instead they have surprisingly looked the other way until the governor came up with this measure to stop the ugly situation.

“If they were not complicit in the acts, why were they not speaking out against these despicable acts of their kinsmen? We call on Garba Shehu to stop disgracing President  Buhari’s government. We also call on the Presidency to always vet Garba Shehu’s statements before giving consent for release to the public.”

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