Jos—The umbrella body of indigenous
tribes in the Middle Belt, Conference of Autochthonous Ethnic Communities
Development Associations, CONAECDA has claimed that “most of the attacks
carried out by Fulani herdsmen are done with the prior knowledge and approval
of the Hardo (Fulani chiefs) in the areas as well as with support by Miyetti
Allah Cow Breeders’ Association of Nigeria, MACBAN.” Armed Fulani-herdsmen
Armed Fulani-herdsmen In a statement issued in Jos and signed by the group’s
Secretary General, Suleiman Sukukum, the body lamented that “despite the large
scale massacre of innocent villagers, kidnappings, cattle rustling and armed
robberies carried by these criminals who identify themselves as Fulani
herdsmen, the government and their organizations have insisted that the
solution to the conflicts is the creation of grazing reserves; and labeling our
communities as intolerant and unaccommodating.” The Secretary General noted
that it was worrisome that “the attackers tend to focus their attention on river
valleys, highlands and mountain ranges, forests and hills with grave
implication to the security of native communities and the nation. ”Vast lands
belonging to Autochthonous peoples such as the Berom, Tiv in Taraba, Northern
Banks of the river Benue are now occupied by Fulani herdsmen after dislodging
the native populations. Such areas are now Fulani territories and natives are
not allowed into such areas.” “Government officers seem to be divided or lack
clear understanding of the issues, while politicians out of their desire to be
politically correct shy away from the realities of the dangers confronting this
nation, a national crisis of unimaginable proportions is brewing and is
complicated by the involvement of some bad eggs in the security agencies who
are sometimes involved in the ongoing conflicts. The solution to the problem is
not the creation of Fulani territories on our land but using every legitimate
means to ensure our right to indigenous lands is protected in line with the
relevant United Nations resolutions.”.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fulani-chiefs-knew-herdsmens-attacks-middle-belt-groups/
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