The South-East Governors’
Forum has reacted to controversies surrounding the alleged proposal by the
Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) to organize local
vigilance groups in the South-East.
MACBAN had said the
proposal is to assist leaders in the zone curtail the menace of crimes and
criminal activities in the area.
However, the South-East
Governors’ Forum denied ever being ready to allow such suggestions come to
fruition in the zone, NAN reports.
Governor Dave Umahi of
Ebonyi State and Chairman of the forum in a statement released by his Chief
Press Secretary, Mr Emmanuel Uzor on Monday in Abakaliki, described claims of
the governors allowing MACBAN to form vigilantes as strange.
The statement reads: “I
find it extremely strange for anybody to think that none locals in any part of
the country including South-East can be allowed to form vigilance outfit.
“The Miyetti Allah group
may have made that suggestion which I believe will never mean to form a
vigilante in South East whichever is the meaning, no governor will allow that.
“South-East governors have
their local vigilance groups working with security agencies; any such demand by
Miyetti group is a joke and not acceptable.
“Governors of the zone are
doing their best and we have no problems receiving insults from our people, it
is the price of leadership.
“The important thing to us
is the safety and well-being of our people; the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC)
and other pressure groups may not have found it fashionable to insult their
leaders even when their leaders may not be saints,” the statement noted.
Umahi further disclosed
that his task was to develop Ebonyi, contribute in rebuilding South-East and
Nigeria.
“My calling is not to
insult others for me to do these. Have we been fairly treated? No. Can we solve
the problem by hate speeches? For me, the answer is no.
“Nobody, no matter the
level of pretence can change my style of peaceful leadership. Ebonyi, in particular,
has suffered so much even in the context of South-East.
“We believe that we do not
need hate speeches as a strategy to solve our problems,” the governor said.
He maintained that
South-East would not allow any Miyetti vigilante in any part of the zone,
neither would it allow cattle ranch nor cattle colony.
However, Umahi insisted
that people of the zone must live peacefully with herdsmen that do not destroy
farmlands especially those that were born here and had lived peacefully with
the people.
“Finally, we insist there
will be no Miyetti vigilante, no cattle ranch or colony; but we must live
peacefully with herdsmen that do not destroy our farm lands especially those
that were born here and have lived peacefully with us.
“All South-East governors
are together in this position,” the statement said.
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