From ODINAKA EZEOKA.
In a meeting yesterday theNorthern
traditional rulers, emirs, as well as South East chiefs,blamed all levels of government, particularly the Federal Government,
for the incessant clash between farmers and Fulani herdsmen across the
country.
At the General Assembly of the
traditional rulers in Arewa House, Kaduna, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji
Sa’ad Abubakar 111, who is the chairman of the Northern rulers, claimed that if
government had woken up to its responsibility, there would have been no
bloody clash.
The Sultan said political leaders have,
over the years, jettisoned recommendations by traditional institution
on how to tackle unwarranted killings in the country.
Similarly Chairman of the
Enugu State Council of Chiefs, Igwe Lawrence Agubuzu, concurred with the
Sultan that should government take the advice of the monarch, the nation
would be better off for it.
The South East chiefs were in attendance
at the meeting on the invitation of the Northern rulers and emirs to
compare notes on issues militating against peaceful co-existence in the
country.
Sultan said: “We are here to discuss many issues affecting us as one people with the royal fathers from the South.
“Last year, our brothers from the East
were with us in this same type of meeting. We did that to ensure that we
have nothing to hide. We don’t have anything to hide except having good
governance at all levels; we don’t have anything to hide except the
desire for our leaders to do justice to all mankind no matter who is
involved.
“When we make such comments, it is to
alert our political leaders on their responsibilities. When we don’t do
that, almighty God will ask us on the day of judgement, that’s why we
keep on talking about this, and will never call on anybody to take up
arms. As a Fulani leader, I am the leader of Fulani’s in this country,
and in the West African sub-region, I live with so many people and I
know their problems. I will never call on any Fulani to pick up arms to kill anybody.
“I have said it so many times at so many
fora, those people picking up arms killing people are criminals and
whoever you are, whether you are Igbo , Hausa or Yoruba or Fulani, you
have no right to take up arms and kill anybody.
“If you see such thing happening, then
there must be a failure of government; but, if government wakes up to
their responsibility, some of these things will not happen.
We will keep on calling on everyone to
please maintain peace and allow the constituted authorities to take up
this issues, and we will continue to put pressure on them, until they
continue to find solutions to this dastardly act.
“We talk about issues affecting our women
and youths; I am talking about the drug abuse menace, it has been
there, and it is getting out of hand. We will discuss this during the
meeting to see how we can assist our various authorities on how to bring
this to the minimum level.
“The abuse of drugs by women and youth is
a very serious issue; we will discuss that and other insecurity issues
affecting this country.
We will also discuss the issue of IDPs,
because, I was told there are about 50 thousand orphans in each camp.
Children who don’t know who their parents are. If we allow those
children to grow up in IDP camps without knowing who their parents are,
then we have a big problem in our hands. Nobody will later know of
their whereabouts.
“This is among the issues we are to
discuss, and there’s possibility that some of us will adopt them after
discussion with various government officials in their various camps.
We can take some of them as our own children. We have started doing
that, we have taken 150 children, and we will educate them to the
highest level. We will call on others interested to do that as well.
“During this session, we will discuss
some of those issues that are of concern, like the herdsmen/farmers
clash, the various irresponsible killings of innocent women and
children, that people don’t want to talk about. We must talk about
these things and we call on the governors never to keep away those
things from their tables; we can not keep such things under the carpet
because if we do that, we are encouraging more of such dastardly acts to
be carried out by others. We have seen how innocent people have been
killed, innocent children of two years, pregnant women killed, children
brought out of their mothers womb. I don’t know the type of people we are.
“These are the issues we are saying we
will never stop talking about, our political leaders should take the
responsibility up and help us out, so we can have peace. Without
justice, there won’t be peace. “
“So, we will discuss some of these issues
amicably in a public manner, so that when comments are made publicly,
they are not misconstrued to be people calling for war or instability in
the country.”
According to Chairman of Enugu State
Council of Chiefs, Igwe Lawrence Agubuzu: “We saw that the Northern
traditional rulers are conducting their affairs in the open and I
believe this is in line with the person of who the Sultan of Sokoto is.
“I believe strongly that if government
listens to the advice of the Sultan, many things would go right, because
he has the country at heart and frank on issues that concern the
country.
“We want traditional rulers to support
the call for an additional state for the South East to show that the
South East is equally treated fairly like other regions in the
country.
“We are looking forward to when those around the President would behave like him, that is selfless, incorruptible and up right.” .
NORTHERN RULERS, SOUTH EAST CHIEFS ACCUSE BUHARI FOR FULANI/ FARMERS CLASH.
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