Biafra: Deal with herdsmen same way you treated IPOB – Anglican Bishop, Nwokolo confronts Buhari
The Diocese
on the Niger, Anglican Communion, has challenged the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led Federal Government to deal with killer herdsmen the same way it treated
the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
The Bishop
of the Diocese, Rt Rev. Owen Nwokolo said such step would project the
government as being serious about providing Nigerians with adequate, unbiased
and nepotism-free security.
He said this
while addressing newsmen yesterday in Nnewi, Anambra State.
Nwokolo
said: “The killings and murderous activities of herdsmen in Nigeria are enough
for the Federal Government to treat them as a more dangerous group than the
IPOB and any treatment short of what has been given to IPOB amounts to support
of what the herdsmen are doing to Nigerians.
“If the
Federal Government fails to sit up and show genuine commitment and readiness in
addressing the menace of herdsmen squarely, I urge Nigerians not to trivialize
or ignore the call by the former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Theophilus
Danjuma for them to defend themselves.
“Nigerians
should therefore, look at the activities of the herdsmen and the reaction of
the armed forces from what retired Lt. Gen. Danjuma said. We have waited for so
long for him to say something about the security of the country and the
activities of herdsmen.
“Having been
the Chief of Army Staff and the Defence Minister and having fought for
independence of Nigeria, fought for Nigerian unity during the civil war and
always stood for the unity and peace in the country, calling for people to
defend themselves means something bad is seriously happening that he could no
more ignore and contain.
“Coming up
to say Nigerians please defend yourselves, is an indication that there is no
more security for the people and we do not expect the government to bring
sentiment and politics into it. They should not pretend that all is well or
play politics with the statement when they should sit up and address the situation
that made a man like Danjuma to make that call and accuse his constituency, the
military of taking sides and not doing enough.
“We have
seen the way the issue of herdsmen are being handled. It appears the Federal
Government is turning deaf ear to the pleas of the people. They feel
unconcerned about the killings in different states of the federation, behaving
as if nothing will happen because they have the power.
“Nigerians
are tired and there is nothing else we can do. We have appealed to the Federal
Government to defend the citizens. It appears nothing substantial is happening.
It’s not as if the Armed Forces are not making any effort but they have not
applied drastic measures that will curb the activities of herdsmen.
“When the
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, was reigning and engaging in their protests
and rallies, we saw how the government sent different ‘dancers’: the Python
dancers, and the Crocodile dancers and what have you. They dealt with the
problem but nothing substantial has been done about this one.
“We do not
know what else to say other than to ask people to defend themselves but we
still appeal to the Federal Government to tackle the matter headlong, because
that is the only solution.
“We do not
want to believe that the recent directive by the Inspector General of Police to
withdraw arms and ammunition from even those who registered with the government
whether you call them community vigilante or any name is to make way for more
killings by the herdsmen.”
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