Benue UK Based Group Protest Against Herdsmen killings in London
A United Kingdom Benue-based group, the Mzough U Tiv UK
(MUTUK), on Monday, organized a peaceful protest to draw the attention of the
British Prime Minister to the barbaric killings in Benue and other states in
Nigeria by what it described as ‘the Fulani terror group who have killed more
Nigerians than the Boko Haram.
MUTUK’s peaceful protest, which also enjoyed the
solidarity of Nigerians in the Diaspora who came out in large number to support
the struggle, however, did not get the attention of the Nigerian High
Commission in the European country, as none of the officials came to receive
the protesters for more than one hour.
However, the Vice President of group and Convener of the
protest, Dr. Kohol Iornem, had to approach the High Commission after waiting
for more than one hour without any attention given to them.
“It is not surprising that neither the Nigerian High
Commissioner nor any of its staff came out to address the gathering even after
protesters had gathered for over one hour. Dr Iornem, approached the security
staff at the Business Section of the High Commission and was advised to go back
to the main entrance” Publicity Secretary of MUTUK, Salome Sulleyol Biam, said.
Explaining further in a statement, Biam continued, “Even
after going back and forth repeatedly, no member of staff came out. Dr. Iornem
urged the protesters to move down to the Business Unit of the Nigeria High
Commission. At this point, the Nigeria Embassy called the police for the
Nigerian protesters.
“When the police arrived, Dr. Iornem explained to the
police that protesters were here to submit a copy of the petition to Ambassador
but they have not come out to address or receive the petition.
“He stated that courtesy demanded that a member of staff
from the High Commission addressed the gathering and received the petition. It
was at this point that the Head of Chancery, Dr. Niyi Ojo, came out to speak to
the protesters on behalf of the High Commissioner.”
Iornem, in his speech to President Muhamadu Buhari,
through the Ambassador, stated that the protest became necessary based on the
current problems the Benue people and other Nigerians were facing in Nigeria in
the hands of the Fulani herdsmen, “who have continued to massacre our children,
brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers.
“We are here because our people back at home have done
everything within the law to bring an end to this ethnic cleansing. Our people
back at home in Benue State have protested, they have held press conferences,
they held meetings with community leaders to discuss the solution to these
attacks, which they have passed the anti-open grazing bill.
Iornem who said the Benue leaders had even visited
President Muhammadu Buhari to plead with him to take decisive actions but the
killing have continued unabated maintained that it was for that reason that
MUTUK had decided to stage the peaceful protest to draw the attention of the
international community to the plight of its people.
“It is sad that immediately after their visit, the Fulani
herdsmen terror group killed at least 6 persons in the same Guma and Logo Local
Governments where over 70 people were initially massacred and given state
burial.
“We believe the international community does not know
about the current genocide in Nigeria and that is why there has been no
reaction from them. We are here today to let the British Government know about this
terror group who has killed more Nigerians than the Boko Haram, he said.
Responding after receiving a copy of the MUTUK’s petition
to the High Commission, Head of Chancery, Dr. Niyi Ojo, promised that he would
pass the petition across to the Nigerian Government.
It was gathered that Iornem, thereafter, led some MUTUK
executives to deliver a copy of the petition. Source: sunnewsonline.com
Benue UK Based Group Protest Against Herdsmen killings in London
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