A former Bauchi State governor, Isa Yuguda, has stated that Nigeria has treated Fulani people unfairly, stating that for the herdsmen crisis across the country to be addressed, justice must be given to them.
He stated
this in an interview with journalists shortly after his revalidation as a
member of the All Progressives Congress, on Monday, at the Destination Bauchi
Hotel.
Yuguda, a
former Minister of Aviation and two-term governor of Bauchi state from 2007-2015,
accused past governments in the country of creating banditry by their refusal
to address the plight of herders whose cattle routes have been taken.
He said that
despite the contributions of the Fulani to the economy, they are still being
treated unfairly.
According to
him, if the government could release huge sums of money as subsidies in
agriculture, why can’t the government subsidise pastoralism?
“Most
importantly, the neglect of the Fulani especially the cattle rearers who are
presently giving Nigeria a minimum of one million cattle every day to slaughter
and take as beef, their treatment by the Nigerian people have been most unfair.
“Most unfair
in the sense that, at the time when Lord Luggard finished conquering northern
Nigeria, they were the only source of revenue. They provided the revenue that
jumpstarted development in terms of monopolizing infrastructure in the north
including Benue state where they have been chased out now.
“They are
pastoralists, they are people who provide beef for the country and you can see
them as agricultural ventures or animal husbandry. There have been billions and
trillions of investments in agriculture, in the forms of subsidies for
fertilizer and so on, have you ever heard the federal government subsidizing pastoralism?”
he said.
The former
governor added that “What I am saying, in essence, is that the Nigerian state
has not been fair to these people. When the white man came, he respected them
because they were his source of revenue, not only that he provided cattle
routes from Maiduguri to Otukpo, from Sokoto to Lokoja and Ilorin and these
infrastructures were provided by the white people.
“So, let us
stop being sentimental, for goodness sake, otherwise, this country will crumble
and it is crumbling in your hands, and I am afraid, you the press are the
people creating these problems. You have to save this country for yourselves,
you are the young ones, or else, you’ll inherit no country.”
No comments:
Post a Comment