Herdsmen speak on ‘plot’ to attack Taraba
The chairman said this in a chat with newsmen on Monday in Yola, Adamawa state, after a meeting with North-east officials.
Tukur was reacting to Taraba Governor Darius Ishaku’s request for troops deployment during his visit to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ishaku had sought military support ahead of implementation of the anti-grazing bill.
He told the president that the activities of the cattle breeders had destroyed lives and farmlands.
But Tukur maintained that “The claim is entirely false, mischievous and the figment of wild imagination which is aimed at causing restiveness, fear among and intimidation of the peace-loving people of Taraba State.
“We want to categorically tell the people of Taraba State and all Nigerians that the Fulani have never and will never attack anybody and will seek redress in court of law.
“Even this shall be as a last resort as the Fulani believe in the rule of law and will continue to rely on the law to protect them.”
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