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SMBLF Rejects ruga Settlements

By RAZAQ BAMIDELE

The Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum (SMBLF) has reviewed all the arguments about the Ruga Settlements the Federal Government is embarking upon and described it as aploy in furtherance of the ethnic domination and conquest of the Fulani in Nigeria which the Buhari government is taking to the ‘NEXT LEVEL.’

This was contained in a statement jointly signed by, Mr Yinka Odumakin (SW), Senator Bassey Henshaw (SS), Prof Chigozie Ogbu  (SE), and Dr Isuwa Dogo (MB). The idea, according to the statement, is repugnant, repulsive and provocative as it seeks to colonize  the rest of Nigeria under the guise of promoting cattle rearing ,which is private business that should not have the involvement of any responsible government.

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Lining the might of the Federal Government behind the business of one ethnic group in a multi-ethnic country like Nigeria can only come from a government that is not interested in its unity, the Forum warned, reminding that, “in the last four years, we have seen the rate at which the Fulani herdsmen have turned non-Fulani communities into killings fields with the government turning a blind eye to all their crimes while using the instrumentalities of state to defend and shield them from interrogation ”

The Forum, according to the release was in Benue in January 2018 “where over 73 people were killed in one day by the Fulani herdsmen in the order in which we have mourned now and then in our various communities in the last four years through the shedding of innocent blood by the marauders.

“We challenge the Federal Government to tell us any court in the country where any herdsman is being tried today for all the killings, kidnappings ,raping of women  and destruction of farmland they have carried out against innocent citizens. As if the sinful silence of the government is not enough, it has now decided on a provocative  measure to secure territories for them in all the 36 states of the  federation .

“If the herdsmen as wanderers had perpetrated untold crimes against Indigenous people on a scale that is nothing but genocidal, it is left to imagination what they would do when the Federal Government of Nigeria now force them on these communities as landlords,” the Forum wondered!

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The Forum was of the fear that, “In no time, the Fulani herdsmen would  make situation  hellish for their host communities and life will become much more unbearable for them,” saying, “The Fulanis across Africa would move in droves to these settlements and Nigeria will at the speed of lightning become an exclusive Fulani territory in West Africa.”

The Forum therefore “rejected any attempt to establish any Fulani colony within our space in Southern Nigeria and the Middle Belt,” warning that, “all our Governors should not to succumb to any pressure to cede an inch of our land for this awful project as any governor who does so would be seen as an enemy of the people he governs because constitutionally and as affirmed by the Supreme Court, all land in each state is vested in the governor and not the Federal Government .” The Forum, on that note insisted that anyone who wants to do cattle business should on his or her own approach the Government of the state concerned to buy land and establish ranches under the prevailing regulations of such state.
“Our people will defend their land against colonization under the conquest policy the  Federal Government is mindlessly pushing . And by the way, we have seen some sophist statement from the office of  Vice President Yemi Osinbajo denying the take of the Miyetti Allah group that his office is supervising Ruga settlements across the country .

“We will hold our peace on the VP for now but we want him to tell the difference between six Ruga and half a dozen National Livestock Transformation Plan which his office is coordinating,” the Forum concluded.

 

 

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