The Pan-Yoruba Socio-political
organisation, Afenifere has ordered killer Fulani herdsmen to leave
Southwest now or face serious confrontation.
The organisation stated that about 30,000 people had been killed due to activities of killer herdsmen between 2015 and 2019.
At
a news conference on Wednesday in Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, one
of the leaders of Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo said the decision was
taken following the killing of the daughter of Afenifere’s leader,
Reuben Fasoranti, Olufunke Olakunrin by suspected herdsmen.
Adebanjo
warned the National Assembly “not to amend the Land Use Act with the
intent to change the predominance of land allocation in states to the
federal government to allow RUGA’s implementation. We demand their
immediate exit from Yoruba land. If they refused to leave in reasonable
time, we will not stop our people from confronting them.
“Yoruba
land has now become the epicenter of the terror of these Fulani
marauders and our people are fed up with the shedding of innocent blood
that is quite anathema to our respect for human life which would see us
remembering those who died peacefully 50 years down the line.”
He
expressed disappointment with the refusal of the federal government to
allow elected governors have state police, while on the other hand
permitting the setting up Fulani bandit -vigilantes on Yoruba soil in
addition to the Fulani militias terrorising the same land.
“We
are miffed that those who will not allow our elected governors have
police are now setting up Fulani bandit -vigilantes on our soil in
addition to the Fulani militias terrorizing our land,” he said.
He,
therefore, lamented that about 30,000 people “have been killed by the
Fulani herdsmen/militia across the country between 2015 and 2019. Apart
from not bringing them to book, the administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari has taken so many steps which betray the encouragement
being given to these troublers of Nigeria.”
“We cannot continue
to live under these conditions. The blood of our people will no longer
be used to water the tree of a dysfunctional unitary order,” he added.
Adebanjo
called for an immediate timeline for a return to a federalist Nigeria
that would allow for autonomy for each state to run its internal
affairs, saying that the activities of Fulani
herdsmen/bandits/kidnappers and other miscreants would have been
effectively dealt with if the governors as Chief Security officers of
their states had control of the security agencies.
He said with
the current proposed security budget for 2019 is N1.76 trillion, a
devolved entity would have enabled better utilization of part of that
expenditure; particularly in the over N300b for policing which was
further subsidised by the state governments’ additional allocations and
over N600b intended for internal affairs.
According to Adebanjo,
the past few years had been troubling for the country as “we have
witnessed mass killings of people in the country, most of which have
been linked to Fulani herdsmen/militia and the Nigerian state has not
been able to dispel the allegations by unraveling the brains behind the
killings and applying the law against them.
“We demand an
immediate timeline for a return to a federalist Nigeria so that we can
have autonomy to run our internal affairs and failure to do so will
constrain our capacity to continue to restrain our people from embracing
self-determination.
“We task the government to find the real
killers of Olakunrin and not the innocent people that the communities
around where she was killed have alleged are being randomly arrested and
put an end to the genocide in our zone and across the country.”
Adebanjo
said the federal government had been careless and insensitive in the
handling the menace of Fulani herdsmen in the country.
“First, it
was outright denial it was engaged in by saying those carrying AK-47
riffles about and killing people were foreign Fulani. The President
specifically said they were Gaddafi’s men let loose from Libya and yet
they were not arresting them.
“Next they moved to accuse people
of spreading hate speech against the local Fulani. It got to a
ridiculous stage that when Miyetti Allah is accused of any crime, it is
either the Ministry of Information or Presidential spokespersons
becoming the mouthpiece of the group. It is now clear we Yoruba have had
enough-as the Ooni of Ife, Alaafin of Oyo and Prof Wole Soyinka and
other Yoruba patriots have warned,” he said.
However, Adebanjo
addressed the conference alongside other Afenifere leaders, including
Prof Banji Akintoye, Prof. Akin Osuntokun, Dr. Femi Okunrounmu, Chief
Supo Shonibare, Alhaji Sola Lawal and Mr. Yinka Odumakin.
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