What I told Trump about alleged persecution, killing of Christians in Nigeria – Buhari


President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday recounted his interactions with President Donald Trump of the United States of America in 2018 over alleged persecution and killings of Christians in the country.
Speaking at the First Year Ministerial Performance Review Retreat held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, the president said he told Trump that the problem between herdsmen and and farmers was a cultural one and not religious or ethnic as is being portrayed.


He said the problem, which is older than him, was caused by successive leaderships and administrations that had failed the country and its people.While applauding the first republic leadership of being the best the country has ever had, the president accused subsequent administrations of encroaching on cattle routes. 


“I believe I was about the only African among the less developed countries, the President of United States invited, and when I was in his office only myself and himself, only God is my witness, he looked at me in the face, he said ‘why are you killing Christians?’


“I wonder if you were the person how you will react. I hope what I was feeling inside did not betray my emotion.  
“So,  I told him that the problem between the cattle rearers and stagnant farmers I know is older than me not to talk of him (Trump). I think I am a couple of years older than him. 


“With climate change and population growth and the culture of the cattle rearers, if you have 50 cows and they eat grass, any root to your water point, they will follow it, it doesn’t matter whose farm it was. 
“The first republic set of leadership was the most responsible leadership we ever had. I asked the Minister of Agriculture to get a gazette of the early 60s which delineated the cattle routes where they used meagre resources then to put earth dams, wind mills even sanitary department. 
“So, any cattle rearer that allowed his cattle to go to somebody’s farm is arrested, taken before the court, the farmer is called to submit his bill and if he can’t pay, the cattle are sold, but subsequent leaders, VVIPs (very very important persons) they encroached on the cattle routes, they took over the cattle rearing areas.


“So, I tried and explained to him, this has got nothing to do with ethnicity or religion. It is a cultural thing which the respective leadership was failing the nation,” he said.

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