Where More Than Two Fulani Herdsmen Are Gathered, They’re Terrorists
A former Zamfara State Governor, Alhaji Mahmud Aliyu
Shinkafi on Saturday in Abuja revealed that the recent spate of killings by
suspected Fulani herdsmen in Benue, Nasarawa and other states in the northern
parts of the country, are acts of “terrorism in disguise”.
He, therefore, recommended that “they should be treated as
terrorists and dealt with decisively on the spot”.
The former governor, who is now Chairman, Board of National
Coalition for Jonathan and Sambo Presidency, made this known at the
inauguration of the 36 states chairmen of the coalition.
He said, “Reports from our intelligence and security unit
confirms that those so called herdsmen are actually terrorists in disguise”.
Shedding more light on how he arrived at this weighty
conclusion, Shinkafi, who was represented at the occasion by Baba Usman, said:
“As a former executive governor, as a northerner, I can tell Nigerians and
authoritatively so, that the herdsmen that we know are usually not more than
two or three, tending to their cows with a long stick as their weapon.
“Today, we are faced with the so-called Fulani herdsmen
numbering from 5 to 30 at a time, armed with sophisticated weapons.
The
coalition hereby recommends that anytime the so-called herdsmen are more than
two or three in number, the Joint Military Task Force should arrest them,
search them and if guns or matchets are found on them, they should be treated
as terrorists and dealt with decisively on the spot. We have enough blood-shed
and we want an end to it now”.
He also called on the leadership of the Peoples Democratic
Party to waive primary election for President Goodluck Jonathan as soon as he
declares his second term ambition, justifying his position on the need to
follow the practice in the United States of America, from where Nigeria adopted
the presidential system of government.
“In the United States of America where Nigeria borrowed the
presidential system from, a sitting President does not go through any primaries
for a second term. In fairness to President Jonathan and in line with the
tenets of the presidential system of government, we hereby demand that the
greatest and biggest political party, the PDP waive primary elections for
Jonathan”, Shinkafi added.
He also tasked delegates to the ongoing National Conference
to see the opportunity as a call to national duty and justice to issues that
require urgent attention.
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