Federal Government Response to Herdsmen’s Attack on Falae’s Farm not a Presidency Affair
The Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
SGF, Chief Olu Falae said; He will not be intimidated over his sad experiences
in the hands of rampaging herdsmen and expressed disappointment over the
silence of President Muhammadu Buhari on the matter, following the recent
attack on his farm in Ondo State.
This came as the Ondo State Government, yesterday vowed
to regulate the activities of herdsmen in the state.
But when contacted, the Presidency kept mum on the attack
as Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina
said: “It is not a Presidency affair.”
The Ondo Police Command, however, assured that
investigations are under way to nab the arsonist that perpetuated the act.
On its part, the Oduduwa Peoples Congress, OPC, condemned
the attack vowing to protect Yoruba interests across the country.
Falae expresses his disappointment while speaking with
newsmen after state government officials and the state Police Commissioner, Mr
Adeyanju visited his farm.
He however, vowed to resist intimidation and harassment
by the herdsmen to chase him out of his farm of 32 years.
He said; “My farm has been destroyed five times within
three years and it is a deliberate means to probably kill me, run me out of
business and away from the farmland which is not possible.”
The former Finance Minister equally insisted that “there
shall not be cattle colonies in any part of Yoruba land, it’s a fraud”.
Asked if he was not worried by the silence of the
President on the activities of the herdsmen, he said “it is only President
Buhari who can answer the question why he is silent over these Fulani herdsmen
atrocities”.
He said; “I have expected him for over two years to take
an initiative and make a national broadcast to Nigerians and assure us that he
would handle the matter by announcing effective measures that could control the
rapacity of the herdsmen.
“He has failed to assure Nigerians that we and the
herdsmen can live together in peace without the other side damaging the other.
I am disappointed that I have not heard this from him”.
“If I were the President, I would have taken the
initiative because this is not a problem that cannot be solved. Many nations
have gone through this, this mode of cattle rearing is universal but in the
last hundred years, most nations have solved the problem by adopting ranching”.
“Ranching is cattle farming and a legitimate and
profitable business run by private business men. But they are trying to take my
crops to feed their cattle to subsidize their own business because they are
forcing me, by invading my farm in the night, to supply free food to their
cattle and when they sell the cattle they don’t give me part of the money”.
“I will try to contain myself because I am provoked. You
know Nigeria was a colony; through the efforts of our leaders, we were able to
get the British to leave and we are free. A colony is a territory that is a
dependent territory; more or less owned by another nation. Thank God, since
1960 we are no longer a colony”.
“In Nigeria, to mention the word colony has political
connotation, not economic. A colony is a political entity which someone said he
wants to create in the territory of another; that is a provocation; that is a
terrible thing for anybody to contemplate. I am sure it was a mistake; I hope
my friend Audu Ogbeh will withdraw that obnoxious policy”.
Recalling the attack on his farm last year, Falae said:
“What happened last year was tremendous and we made claims of over N2 million
that is still pending; we are not asking for compensation, what we are asking
is for our farms to be left alone. The place that got burnt yesterday will be
up to 125 hectares”.
“At first, they will come in the night to fetch water and
we were tolerant because they did not touch or destroy anything but we did not
allow them to stay here but later it took a different turn all over Nigeria”.
“They will come in the night, eat our maize and in three
years, I’ve reported to the police over 10 times”.
Why
they Burnt my Farm
“Every year, they set fire to my farm and do you know
why? There are two elements to their actions, first is economic; they burn this
farm because the grass is already dry and cows don’t like that. So they burn
the grass and in two weeks’ time fresh grass will grow and their cattle will
have fresh grass to eat. In order words, they are already treating my farm as
if it was their colony. They do this every year”.
“But to burn palm trees, it amounts to act of malice and
hatred and I believe they have malice against me. They hate me, that is why they
will burn my palm trees, uproot the palm trees I planted and throw the
seedlings away”.
“That does not help the cattle in anyway; I believe if
they saw me in person, it is me they would hurt.
“They started the fire at the centre hoping that it will
spread to the whole area but the early action of our people here prevented the
fire from spreading and doing more damage to the farm”.
“I condemn the action, but what is more important is that
I will take some actions and government should take steps to make sure they
don’t do it again and if they don’t take steps to prevent it, it means that
government supports what they are doing, they are not offended by what they are
doing”.
“Government at all levels; especially the Federal
Government should be a government for all of us regardless of how many votes we
cast at the election time; we are all entitled to the protection of the Federal
Government”.
On the proposed establishment of cattle colonies, Chief
Falae said: “The proposal that says that rangers will accompany cattle moving
from one colony to another is a very provocative and repugnant proposal.
“The word colony” is a repugnant political word because
it means one group of people dominating another.
“The British came to Nigeria and colonised us by force
and made us their possession. A colonial arrangement regards other human beings
as possession of others.
“It is almost treason. It is repugnant, provocative and
should be withdrawn and the person who coined it should apologize to
Nigerians.”
Cattle
colony policy makes no sense
“Looking at the proposal itself, assuming other terms
have been used, it is unsound and makes no sense.
“The proposal said government will acquire an area in a
state and plant grass there for the cattle to feed on. The question I want to
ask is: Why must the cattle travel from their ranch to another colony? The
ranch across the world is self-contained, because there’s water there, there is
processing facilities and you don’t have to march your cattle from one colony
to another colony.
“There’s no justification for this, except you want to
perpetuate Fulani herdsmen burning our territory; we want to know the reason.
“The idea that we will train rangers to accompany cows
moving from one colony to another is a huge unnecessary financial burden on the
Federal Government because there is no need for cattle to march from colony to
colony.
“If we train rangers it should be to maintain peace
generally not listed to cows that are now being given special status like our
governors or head of state. It makes no sense, it is absolute nonsense. They
have insulted the intelligence of Nigerians, it is nonsense.
“My suggestions that day were that, there are states that
are homes to cows, so it is that relevant state government that should carry the
burden and not the Federal government.
“I am not saying the Federal government should not assist
but the primary responsibility for animal husbandry belongs to the state
government. The state government should be made to accept their responsibility
by looking at their people and the farmers too should be the responsibility of
the state government.
“Let them carve out areas for cattle farmers in those
states that are home to cattle and assist them to set up ranches.
“Ranches are private things and not government
responsibility but government can help them to prepare water and make the ranch
self-sufficient.
“Government can even give them subsidized loans to
establish and become viable and profitable ranches, that are the solution and
not this nonsense of cattle roaming between one colony to another colony.
We’ll
Regulate Herdsmen Activities - Ondo Government
Expressing sadness over the arson, Ondo State
Commissioner for Agriculture, Gboyega Adefarati, who led a government
delegation to the farm, said it would soon transmit a bill to the State House
of Assembly to regulate activities of herdsmen in the state.
It’s
a Dastardly Act - Ekiti Government
Enraged at the razing of Falae’s farm, the Ekiti State
government has described the action of the arsonists as a dastardly act.
Condemning the act, the Commissioner for Information in
Ekiti State, Mr Lanre Ogunsuyi said: “The action of the unknown Fulani herdsmen
is a follow-up to the lukewarm attitude of the Federal Government to the
destruction unleashed on Nigerians by the cattle breeders. It is a continuation
of the attempt to colonize Southern Nigeria by the Fulani and every
well-meaning citizen and farmers should now sleep with just one eye closed.”
Police
Will Nab Arsonists – Commissioner of Police
Assuring that the Police Command is on top of the
situation, the Police Commissioner, Mr. Olugbenga Adeyanju said no arrest had
been made.
He said; “I have spoken to Baba Falae and assured him
that we are on top of the situation; the situation is not as bad as being
exaggerated.”
He noted that the command has also commenced
investigation to nab the culprits who set the farm on fire since nobody was
caught on the scene.
Osun
Government Reacts
Also reacting, the Osun State government described the
act as criminal and should be condemned by all lovers of peace and justice.
The state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr
Adelani Baderinwa said: “We are unhappy that such thing could happen for the
second time to Chief Falae’s farm, an elder statesman.
“It is an extension of what is happening around the
country. We call on the Federal government to find lasting solution to the
problem that is gradually becoming perpetual and spreading all over the
country.”
It’s
a Threat to Peace - Ajimobi
Condemning the attack as a threat to peace and economy of
the land, Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, described it as one
attack too many.
Expressing sympathy with Falae through a statement by his
Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka, the governor
said the unprovoked attack against the elder statesman was a threat to peace
and economy of the land.
He called on security agents to do every humanly possible
to fish out the culprits and bring them to justice in order to serve as
deterrent to others.
OPC will
continue to Protect Yorubas’ Interest
On its part, the OPC condemned the attack describing it
as “wicked, rude and shocking.”
In a statement by the Publicity Secretary of the Gani
Adams-led OPC, Barrister Yinka Oguntimehin, said: “As a group that is poised to
protect the interest of the Yoruba wherever they live in the country, we
believe strongly that it is the duty of every responsible government to protect
the lives and property of the citizenry; however, we urge the federal
government to sit up and nip the unwholesome activities of these herdsmen in
the bud.” Source: Vanguard
Federal Government Response to Herdsmen’s Attack on Falae’s Farm not a Presidency Affair
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