Fulani herdsmen – The road to Kigali
In 1994 almost
one million Tutsis were murdered in cold blood in the space of one month by
members of the ruling Hutu tribe in Kigali, Rwanda.
The
genocide that took place in Rwanda at that time ranks as one if the most sordid
chapters of African history and it must never be allowed to happen anywhere
again on our continent.
Sadly we
do not appear to have learnt the lessons of Kigali in our country probably
because most Nigerians have no knowledge of history because it is not taught in
our schools.
That
single failing and lack of understanding and knowledge may well lead to our
final undoing as a nation because the parallels and signs of what led to the
butchery and tragedy that occurred in Rwanda are slowly unfolding here today.
The dark clouds of blood are gathering but sadly most of our people cannot even
see them.
They seem
wholly incapable of discerning the season and the times. This is my greatest
concern. Our people are behaving like turkeys that are celebrating the approach
of Christmas and like rams that are rejoicing on the day before sallah.
That in
itself is a tragedy of monumental proportions and the implications and
consequences of our collective indifference, amnesia and naivity are calamitous
and far-reaching.
The title
of this essay owes an intellectual debt of gratitude to my friend and brother
Chief Dele Momodu who happens to be one of the most engaging writers and
columnists in Nigeria today.
“Bobby
Dee”, as Dele is better known to his numerous fans and close friends, was a
strong supporter of the June 12 struggle and something of a protege of the late
and great Chief MKO Abiola, the winner of the June 12th presidential election
in 1993.
He wrote
an essay at that time and during the heady and dangerous days of NADECO and
General Sani Abacha, in which he used this title. It was a brilliant essay and
the title has stuck with me ever since because it really captured the moment.
I believe
that we are back on the road to Kigali again in Nigeria and I pray that Dele
will forgive me for using the same title as he did approximately twenty years
ago. Now to the point.
The number
of Igbos slaughtered by Fulani militants in Enugu on 25th April 2016 has gone
up to 100. Many churches and homes have been burnt to the ground. When will
President Muhammadu Buhari appreciate the fact that NON-FULANI LIVES MATTER?
In
reaction to this horrific situation, Mr. Babatunde O. Gbadamosi, a highly
respected Lagos-based businessman, wrote the following on Facebook:
“Scores
slaughtered by #FulaniTerrorists in Enugu, but the Fulani President, Muhammadu
Buhari, his Fulani senior security commanders and government functionaries are
more interested in pipeline vandals that are killing no one!
“Nigerians,
if you don’t arm yourselves and fight back, na una sabi. Those of you Yoruba
APC zombies that think you are special, when they finish with the Middle Belt,
the South-South and the South East, you will be next, and there will be no one
left to defend you.
“I am
referring to you, my Muslim uncles and aunties, who think the Fulanis will see
you as kindred spirits and spare you. They will not.
“Just as
they are fake Muslims in the eyes of the Arabs, you are also fake Muslims in
their eyes, only useful to help subjugate your people under their rule, then
you will see pepper.
“Kill
Afonjaism now, and stand for something, or your children will one day curse the
day you were born”.
Mr.
Gbadamosi’s insight and understanding of the situation is second to none. His
counsel is as priceless as it is timely. Let us hope that someone is listening.
In his own
contribution to the debate on Facebook Mr. Lere Olayinka added the following:
“In this April alone, Buhari’s Fulani herdsmen killed almost 200 Nigerians, but
Buhari’s headache is Niger Delta”.
On his
part, Mr. Charles Ogbu, an obviously intelligent and gifted young man, wrote
the following on his Facebook wall.
“The
Fulani vampires are at it again. Today, Enugu, my state is their target. Dozens
of people have been reportedly killed and hundreds displaced with buildings
including a catholic church burnt.
This
murderous group killed hundreds in #Agatu and occupied their land. The Fulani
president did nothing. The Fulani headed DSS did nothing.
They went
to Anioma in Delta state, abducted and killed their king. The fulani president
did nothing. The Fulani headed DSS did nothing.
They went
to Awgu community in Enugu state, killed dozens and abducted dozens. The Fulani
president did nothing. The Fulani headed DSS did nothing.
Only the
police and the army did something this time: they arrested 78 indigenes of Awgu
who are the victims and dumped them in prison and denied them bail on the
allegation that they planned on attacking the fulanis. Meanwhile, the
perpetrators were allowed to roam free
It took a
#hashtag campaign on social media for the #Awgu78 to be released.
Today,
these vultures are back again, visiting death and destruction on defenseless
Uzo-uwani people of Enugu state for no just cause.
The
president will not say anything about this. The DSS will not say anything. The
police will describe it as a mere misunderstanding between farmers and
herdsmen. They will hardly confirm that anyone was killed neither will they
arrest or prosecute any of those invading fulani vultures.
The
governor of Enugu state called Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi will neither say nor do
anything about this.
The
religious criminal called Father Mbaka …the one who swore that Buhari is the
Lord’s anointed… will not talk. Basically, the citizens are left with no choice
than to defend themselves by any means necessary.
You either
die fighting to defend your honour, your family, your land and your dignity as
a human person or you die cowering in fear like some coward. Either way, you
stand little chance.
Permit me
to point out one fact here: The Fulanis are not invincible (undefeatable)
because they posses some kind of special fighting prowess. No! Not at all.
These
fulanis are invincible because they are enjoying govt support/cover/protection
in their murderous activities. The impunity with which these guys operate is
state-sponsored.
This is a
fact, not just my opinion. Deep down, you know it. I know it. President Buhari
has a constitutional duty to protect the lives and properties of all Nigerians.
He swore to do this. He is being paid to do this.
He has
deliberately chosen not to do this. He has chosen to place the interest of his
Fulani brethren above the lives of innocent Nigerians. Buhari believes that his
Fulani people are superior to other Nigerians. This is no different from the
mindset displayed by Hitler which led to the world war. We know how it ended.
The
silence of President Buhari over the murderous activities of his fulani
brethren is a moral tragedy! This is the height of man’s inhumanity to man!
Believe it
or not, it will come to a time that Nigerians will rise up in their numbers and
confront the Fulani beasts together with their sponsors. There is a limit to
what a man can take.
Let it be
on record that Buhari is the one setting this country on the road once
travelled by Rwandans in 1994”.
#GrazingBillMustDie;
#SayNoToFulaniOccupation
On her own
part, again on Facebook, Miss Santors Ugwuada Ezirigwe wrote: “Before now, the
Fulani herdsman were generally a group of cattle herding nomads plying their
trade with every sense of innocence.
“Then his
dagger and sword was primarily for personal use and self-defense in the wilds.”
However,
this narrative has changed since the recent past especially since after the
election of President Buhari in 2015. The Fulani herdsmen have become purveyors
of violence, rape, kidnap, robbery, arson and murder.
They are
professional and coordinated in their terrorist activities, an indication that
it is an organic group with possibilities of hierarchical command structure.
Little wonder they have metamorphosed into the 4th most vicious terrorist group
in the world.
Terrorism
is the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians
in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in
nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear. And
this has become the hallmark of Fulani herdsmen.
Some
allege that they have the backing of top Fulani officials in government and
security apparatus. Others allege that they are offshoots of Boko haram
terrorists while some others allege that they were assembled by some elements
in the North, trained and stationed to attack Nigerians in the South in the
event that GEJ wins the 2015 elections.
GEJ
conceded the election to their greatest surprise but the trained Fulani
terrorists were never debriefed and disarmed, hence the surge in their terror
acts since PMB took office as President.
Whatever
be the case, one common denominator in these narratives is “the mission to
terrorize”. We seem to be at war in Nigeria, though undeclared. Otherwise, why
are there as many deaths from weapons of warfare?
Unfortunately,
there are no signs of abatement. And the victims of this undeclared war have no
one to run to for safety and no hope of salvage.
Rather
than create assuring facts that will contradict the Biafra narrative, President
Buhari has more than anyone else, through his continued silence to the
activities of his murderous brothers, among his other body language of contempt
and abhorrence of the Igbo, helped in creating Biafra.
His
continued silence remains suspect. Such an attitude from a supposed national
leader sends the wrong signal to both the vanquished and the valorous.
To the
vanquished victim, the leader cares less about his plight and predicament. This
as a consequence diminishes his confidence in such a leadership.
To the
valorous, the leader “understands”. And this as a consequence emboldens him to
up the ante of terror against the vanquished. It is this loss of confidence
that has led many to advance self-help as an immediate and strategic response
to the activities of the murderous terrorist Fulani herdsmen.
These
indeed are ominous and grave in consequence. The Nigeria state apparatus have
failed in her primary responsibility to protect life and property of the victims
of the terrorist Fulani herdsmen.
The
federal government, under President Buhari’s watch, have done very little to
inspire confidence and assure security of life and property in the face of the
prevailing harvest of kidnaps, rape, armed robbery, violent attacks, arson and
genocidal war by his brothers against indigenous peoples of Nigeria.
Agatu
& co were the victims of the terrorist Fulani herdsmen yesterday; it is
Nimbo, Uzo Uwani that is the victim today. Tomorrow will certainly produce more
victims unless urgent steps are taken to nip this unfortunate trend.
In
devising measures to counter these marauding blood thirsty terrorists
masquerading as herdsmen, we must look beyond Nimbo, Uzo Uwani. We must fashion
a regional strategy that will require the collaboration of the leaders and the
peoples of the areas under siege.
Efforts
should be activated to mobilize through churches, Traditional rulers, Market
and Town unions and Associations, etc, to sensitize people about the need to be
vigilant. “Nkwucha aburo ujo” (caution is not cowardice).
We need to
convene a regional assembly to articulate defensive and offensive measures to
be taken to reduce our vulnerability to, and deter the terrorist acts of these
terrorist Fulani herdsmen.
We should
also organize protest rallies across the region to renounce the activities of
the terrorist Fulani herdsmen and attract global attention to our predicament
lest we be fraudulently labelled as terrorists by the sponsors of the terrorist
Fulani herdsmen if we take to self-help before putting the world on notice.
MASSOB and
other local vigilante groups should be mobilized to counter the terrorist
herdsmen in view of the suspicious disposition of the conventional security
apparatus of the federal government.
Governors
of South East states and Governors of other states (Benue, kogi, Taraba, Delta,
Edo, Ondo, Platue) so far affected by the activities of these terrorist
herdsmen should mobilize and send a strong warning to The Presidency that,
never again shall they sit hopelessly and watch as the lives and property of
their subjects are destroyed by the terrorist Fulani herdsmen.
These are
short term measures for restoration of sanity. The solution to this security
challenge if we must continue to stay together as a united Nigeria, is to
restructure our federation and allow the establishment of state police with
full powers to maintain law and order within the states”.
These are
powerful words and insights from these young contributors. As they say there is
fire on the mountain and many are concerned.
When one
considers all the facts one can only come to one conclusion: this is Yugoslavia
downloading. This is the road to Kigali. This is Rwanda unfolding before our
very eyes.
A few
months ago I wrote an essay in my column with the New Telegraph Newspaper,
DailyPost, Pointblank News, The Trent, The Signal, Premium Times, Breaking
Times and The Sun Newspaper about the atrocities of the Fulani militants titled
‘The Herdsmen From Hell’.
In that
write-up I referred to the murderous militants as “vampires, cockroaches and
tsetse flies”. In additon to that last week I wrote another essay for the same
columns and various other media houses titled “The National Grazing Reserve
Bill: The Greatest Evil Of All”.
In that
contribution I pointed out the grave dangers posed by the diabolical activities
of the Fulani militants and the long-term expansionist agenda of their backers
and sponsors.
One week
before then I wrote yet another article on the same topic and in the same
mediums titled “The Murder Of The Fulani: Yugoslavia Unfolding” in which I
stated clearly that Nigeria was toying with a massive conflagration in the not
too distant future if the Buhari government did not find the will and cultivate
the courage to stop the activities of the Fulani militants and if they refused
to stop supporting them.
In return
for these contributions I received the usual insults from shortsighted
Nigerians who have always believed that the best way to contain evil is to
tolerate it, bow before it, accept it and welcome it with open arms. It appears
that I have now been vindicated and my concerns have proved to be legitimate.
The very
same people that condemned me and called me “‘a Fulani-hating racist”, “a
purveyor of hate speech”, “a hater of Muslims” and “a loud-mouthed and paranoid
alarmist” just a few months ago are now saying that I was right.
Yet sadly
it is too late. The vampires are now in control and they have tasted blood. The
Nigerian Janjaweed are on a roll and they are determined to conquer new lands
for the Caliphate.
Worse
still they have the covert backing and unofficial endorsement of the state.
They will not stop now and neither will they retreat.
Yet they
are in for a shocker. Unless there is divine intervention, what lies ahead for
this country is conflict, terror, bloodshed, war and ultimately a very messy
and violent division.
It saddens
me to say so but that is the bitter truth. That is what “chanji” has brought
upon us.

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