Ijaw Youths Comment on Herdsmen Killings
IJAW YOUTHS |
The Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, has said that herdsmen
killings across the country will continue until Nigeria is restructured.
IYC spokesman, Henry Iyalla, in a statement on Monday,
decried the upsurge in the killing of innocent citizens by herdsmen.
It condemned the massacre in Benue, Adamawa, Southern
Kaduna, Taraba, Ondo and Ekiti state and accused the Buhari government of
playing politics with human lives.
“It is disheartening to see that while the lives of women
and children are lost daily, the Federal Government is busy playing politics
with security”, the statement noted.
“The statement by some Northern governors that those
calling for restructuring are living in the past and the insensitive statement
of the Vice President appointed to chair investigations into herdsmen attack,
calling for unity instead of addressing the issues at hand, make it obvious
that the Federal Government is paying lip service to the issues of security.
“The unity of Nigeria cannot be achieved when the lives
of cows seem more important to the Federal Government than the lives of
Nigerian citizens.
“Otherwise, why will the government be focused on taking
lands from others to give to herdsmen who are doing their private business?
“We note with dismay that the so-called herdsmen are
heavily funded, leaving one in doubt if the funds raised from selling cows can
afford them the purchase of such heavy arms.
“Farmlands of notable Nigerians like Chief Olu Falae, a
former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, have been burnt with no
arrest made. Obviously some evil elements are financing these killings and the
Federal Government is doing nothing to stop them.
“It must be made clear that ranches cannot be seen as
being the same as colonies, as stated by the Minister of Agriculture. We want
to make it clear that no Ijaw land will be given to anyone to run his private
business.” Source: DailyPost
Ijaw Youths Comment on Herdsmen Killings
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