This
is our second piece on the meat producing venture that has been turned
to an avenue for destruction of human lives and properties. We will not
stop echoing into ears of the authorities concerned that a premium ought
to be placed on human life and dignity than that of animals.
The
number of people being sent to their early graves by these
bloodthirsty, heartless and barbaric group call Fulani herdsmen is on
the increase daily and our leaders seem hapless to curb this menace.
In
fact, in recent times, losses emanating from the cancerous activities
of this group has outnumbered that of the Boko Haram terrorist group.
Just this week, Channels TV brought the evils perpetrated by this wanton
group to limelight, the loss was countless and the perpetrators are
bent on continuing with this ignoble act.
The
recent attack on the Agatu people of Benue State was a pointer to this.
The erroneous excuse by the Fulani Herdsmen that they are producing
food just like the farmers and therefore should not be disturbed is
baseless.
The
primary responsibility of any reasonable government is to provide
security for the lives and properties of its citizens. But in this
clime, we witness a near total reversal of the case.
After
being ranked among the world deadliest groups, we expected our
government to take the bull by the horn and do the needed but their
response so far can more or less be described as a kid glove approach.
Is
Nigeria the only country that produces beef for the entire world? If
not, why are other countries not facing same challenge(s)?
Today's
Fulani herdsmen, aside maiming and mutilating fellow humans and
destroying farmlands, are now involved in brazen shows of daylight
kidnapping(s) and armed robbery. They now have access to an assortment
of sophisticated weaponry.
The
most disturbing reality is that not one of the perpetrators of such
heinous acts has ever been brought to book. The Governors, LGA Chairmen
and village heads are most oft helpless and scared of goring the ox of
the power-that-be. So let us ask our security agencies who are fond of
muscling over harmless protesters why they have not made a single arrest
on any attack perpetrated by these herdsmen?
Going
by these developments, our leaders ought to see reasons why the old
practice of TRANSHUMANCE cannot work any longer. Anyone standing on a
section of our constitution that says there should not be restriction to
movement of people and animals within the country to justify these
deleterious acts by Fulani Cattle rearers needs to be more humane and
have a serious rethink.
The
crux of the matter is not about flaunting or disregarding the stance of
our constitution, what we are more direly concerned about is the
aftermath of transhumance which has turned an avenue to steal, destroy
and kill senselessly.
Without
mincing words, we ask; 'why are their atrocious acts restricted to some
sections of the country (South and North Central)?' Or do they not
practice transhumance in the Northwest and Northeastern parts of
Nigeria?
Without
being economical with the truth, we unequivocally assert that these
recent attacks are a reflection of ethno-religious wars being fought
under the guise of grievances resulting from land disputes. The earlier
we address and tackle this issue head-on, the better and safer for our
coexistence.
The
good news which concerned authorities can confidently leverage on is
that we now have a President who has over fifty years’ experience in
cattle rearing and a Senate President that brought in white Zimbabwean
farmers to his State during his tenure as governor to practice ranching.
Both presidents should save Nigeria from this avoidable war.
In
its entirety, we reject the suggestion of the minister of Agriculture,
Chief Audu Ogbeh, that grasses should be planted in all States of
Federation.
More
so, we declare a capital NO to those calling for the revisit of the old
land demarcation system. The population explosion cannot make any of
these two options work. We need to utilize our comparative advantages,
let beef production stay in the core North and Palm Oil production stay
in the South.
Enough
is enough, RANCHING is the best solution. This is what Argentina uses
to generate billions of dollars as revenue while supplying large
quantity of beefs around the world.
We
hereby appeal to all concerned authorities who should be involved in
curbing this transhumance menace to adopt RANCHING system now.
Ifedayo Obi
For Shadow Cabinet of Nigeria
He can be reached directly via email goodgovernanceadv@gmail.com
The group can be reached via email: ShadowCabinetNG@gmail.com
The
Shadow Cabinet of Nigeria is a group of young, creative and peace
loving Nigerians who have come together to constructively scrutinize the
government of the day, monitor the government policies and proffer
alternate policies when necessary.
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