IKE EKWEREMADU DROPS BOMBSHELL ON FULANI MASSACRE – IT IS TIME TO COMMENCE ACTION
Nigeria’s deputy Senate
President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, on Tuesday, April 26, condemned the killing
of residents in Uzo-Uwani council of Enugu State, by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
According to The Punch, Ekweremadu, also called for an immediate resolution of
the unending conflict between farmers and cattle herdsmen, which is threatening
to throw the country into another round of crisis.
The
deputy Senate president, speaking under Order 43 of the Senate Standing Orders
to make a Personal
Explanation over the mayhem in Uzo- Uwani community, said over 50 lives were reportedly lost, while over 2000 persons were displaced and homes amid property worth millions of Naira destroyed. Ekweremadu called on the Senate to immediately conduct a public hearing to enable all stakeholders to state their feelings and experiences with a view to finding a lasting solution to the issue. He said: “Mr. President, remember I call your attention to a resolution of this Senate on Thursday 03 March, 2016. Recall that on that day, one of the issues we discussed was a motion titled ‘tackling the perennial conflicts between farmers and cattle herdsmen’. “At the end of that debate, we took a number of resolutions. I recall that in my contribution I suggested that the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development as well as the Committee on National Security and Intelligence do conduct a public hearing on this matter with a view to articulating a lasting solution to the problem.
Explanation over the mayhem in Uzo- Uwani community, said over 50 lives were reportedly lost, while over 2000 persons were displaced and homes amid property worth millions of Naira destroyed. Ekweremadu called on the Senate to immediately conduct a public hearing to enable all stakeholders to state their feelings and experiences with a view to finding a lasting solution to the issue. He said: “Mr. President, remember I call your attention to a resolution of this Senate on Thursday 03 March, 2016. Recall that on that day, one of the issues we discussed was a motion titled ‘tackling the perennial conflicts between farmers and cattle herdsmen’. “At the end of that debate, we took a number of resolutions. I recall that in my contribution I suggested that the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development as well as the Committee on National Security and Intelligence do conduct a public hearing on this matter with a view to articulating a lasting solution to the problem.
“Up
till now, that public hearing has not started. It is important for Nigerians to
know that we are doing something about this perennial problem. It is not enough
for us to be doing something; we must be seen to be doing something. “I believe
that it is time for the committees to come together and commence action on
these resolutions namely, to start a public hearing on this problem between the
farmers and the cattle herdsmen. “I say this because it is getting too late.
“Just yesterday, we heard that over 50 persons were killed in Uzo- Uwani Local
Government in Enugu State. We heard about 2000 people were displaced and over a
hundred people were injured. Houses were burnt, including churches. “As I
speak, some people who live in Enugu, especially the Hausa and Fulani are
taking refuge in the Army barracks and it is not good for our country.
These
are people who didn’t know about those who went and attacked the ordinary
people of Uzo-Uwani and today they are now refugees. Angry Nigerians attack
Buhari “It also implies that if any person dies in the process, there could
also be reprisals in other parts of Nigeria and this can engulf the whole
country.” In a related development, President Muhammadu Buhari has been issued
a fresh threat over the unending attacks by the Fulani herdsmen on Nigeria’s
south eastern state of Enugu.
This
threat was made by the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of
Biafra (MASSOB) via a press statement signed by the group’s national director
of information, Sunny Okoreafor. The incessant attacks by Fulani herdsmen in
some states of the federation have prompted the pro-Biafra group to give
President Buhari a 30-day ultimatum to end the attack on innocent Nigerians or
face its wrath.
IKE EKWEREMADU DROPS BOMBSHELL ON FULANI MASSACRE – IT IS TIME TO COMMENCE ACTION
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