The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, has
sided with Fulani herdsmen over the lingering violent clashes between
them and landowners across the country, wondering where Nigerians expect
cattle breeders to keep the over 20 million cows in the country.
They spoke in Abuja on Wednesday during a meeting MACBAN had with the
Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Gabriel Olonisakin represented by
the Director of Administration at the Defence Headquarters, DHQ, Major
General Fatai Ali.
Senator Alkali Jajere, who spoke on behalf of the group, regretted
that Nigerians have refused to pay attention to what motivated Fulani
herdsmen to migrate to other territories in the country, explaining that
herdsmen moved into new territories because members of the Boko Haram
sect attacked them in the North-East and other parts of the country and
stole millions of cows from them.
Accompanied to the meeting by the Miyetti Allah chairman, Mohammadu
Kiruwa and the national secretary Usman Ingelzarma, Jajere maintained
that Fulani herdsmen have also suffered from cattle rustlers in Katsina,
Zamfara, Kebbi, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Plateau, Benue and parts of Kogi
states where millions of cows were taken away from them, wondered
“Our appeal is that you tackle this issue with professionalism, so
that no innocent person, no herdsman who has not gone anywhere, would be
apprehended or suffer injuries,” he said, adding that the Miyetti Allah
had visited all security agencies to warn about the recent upsurge in
clashes.
According to him, “When the reserves and forest were gazetted and
reserved for cattle breeders, this incident was not there; but the
increase in population has now wiped out the entire grazing reserves in
this country; 400 and something of them all wiped out. And you have a
population of about 20 million cows. Where do you keep them? And every
one of us likes to eat meat.
“This is a venture that over 20 million people are engaged in. And
nobody cares to know what the causes of this problem are. Presently, you
know the case of Boko Haram. They attacked and decapitated the
population of Fulani in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe and some parts of
Taraba.
Stressing that government and the Miyetti Allah must ensure that the
sanctity of life of a farmer, any other citizen or herdsman is
protected, Jajere said: “Fulani are killed like rats in the bush, and
nobody announces it, but that is not an excuse also to say that anybody
in the name of herdsman can go and kill anybody in this country and we
allow it to go, that cannot happen.”
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