Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi
Adesina has said that people owe lands only when they are alive.
Adesina said this in connection to the challenge being faced by the
government in acquiring land to build ranches for Fulani herdsmen.
Responding to a question on ancestral attachments to land on AIT
programme, Adesina said, "Ancestral attachment? You can only have
ancestral attachment when you are alive. If you are talking about
ancestral attachment, if you are dead, how does the attachment
matter?"
Adesina further stated that it was wrong to describe the attacks on
farmers as one directed against Christians.
He added, "Hundreds have been killed in Zamfara, are they Christians?
People have been killed in Birnin Gwari, are they Christians?
"What is happening is criminality, pure and simple, and it must be
brought to an end. Government has a big role to play in this but the
people themselves have a role to play."
He said that there was a campaign to stop the implementation of the
administration's plans to check the farmers-herders conflict.
According to him, "Some people are saying don't use government money
to build ranches. If truly they don't have lands, that is fine, but
remember that Kogi State offered 15,000 hectares of land for cattle
colony and in the midst of that offer vicious attacks were unleashed.
"In Plateau State, where we had the recent orgy of killings, the
government has offered land for ranches and I tell you that some
people are interested in this thing not being resolved."
"The National Economic Council thatrecommended ranching didn't just
legislate it, there were recommendations.
"So, if your state genuinely does not have land for ranching, it is
understandable; not every state will have land for ranches. But where
you have land and you can do something, please do for peace.
"What will the land be used for if those who own it are dead at the
end of the day?"
The presidential aide further said the administration was doing its
best to ensure peace throughout the country.
He added, "There are different theatres of crisis in the country and
you may look at each theatre with its peculiarities. In the Middle
Belt, it has its own peculiarities and what is the peculiarity-
farmers-Herders conflict. What has the government done?"
"It has sent in security agencies starting with the police, later
troops, later different operations by the military," he said.

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