The Paramount Ruler of the Tiv nation, Orchivirigh, Prof. James Ayatse, has said the Benue people do not have confidence in Operation Ayem Akpatuma (Cat Race) recently launched by the Nigerian Army.
He said the operation, expected to begin work in troubled areas of the state on Thursday, was belated and pre-announced by the Federal Government.
The paramount ruler was speaking at an interactive session in Makurdi with members of the Federal Government’s sub-committee on farmers/herders’ crisis headed by Ebonyi State governor, David Umahi.
He said the grace period given for the commencement of the operations was “to allow the enemy fizzle out” and if the herdsmen move out “what is the cat coming to do? What is the aim of this operation, cat race?”
Ayatse said both the federal and Nasarawa state governments did not say anything about the spate of killings, especially those in his domain in Benue and over 40 others in Nasarawa State.
The royal father said his traditional council has the details of Tiv people killed by suspected herders in Nasarawa State, wondering why the grazing law had become a problem to a section of people.
“That law is Benue law; it is the people that have made that law. If per-chance the governor says he is tired, we (Benue people) shall not be tired of the law,” he said.
No campaigns in Benue
till crisis is over – Ortom
On February 19, 201812:23 amIn Headlines, NewsComments
•Says Buhari hasn’t visited Benue after New Year killing of 73 people
•Alleges that Miyetti Allah press statements were being issued from
Abuja
•Adds hersdsmen activities beyond grazing; just a continuation of jihad
By Sunday Nwafor with Agency Report
MAKURDI—Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has said there would be no
campaigns for the 2019 elections in the state, if there was no solution
to the clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the state.
Ortom
Speaking in an interview on an online TV programme, The Osasu Show, in
Makurdi, Benue State, the governor said he invited President Buhari to
console the people of the state over the killings and destruction of
their property but lamented that the President did not honour the
invitation.
He said, as President, Buhari was supposed to provide citizens of the
country with security but had failed to take the required action to curb
the killings.
He said: “For now, my primary concern is to stop these killings; to
ensure that the IDPs go back to their homes and live peacefully. Once
that is done, we can talk about other things.
“I don’t care about what happens tomorrow. Even if I am not governor, I
can stay back and fight for the right of my people.
“When we visited, we even invited the President to come to Benue State
and pay his condolences to his people. We are members of the party (All
Progressives Congress, APC,), he is our President. If these people are
attacking us, we expect him to give us security.
“He has done a number of things. He directed NEMA to provide relief
materials; he also asked for security to be beefed up, but I am not
satisfied with what the Presidency is doing on this matter. There is no
doubt about that. I ask for justice for Benue people because we have not
been treated fairly.”
Ortom said the attacks on Benue was an act of vengeance by herders for
losing the 1804 Jihad, stressing that Benue people stopped them from
penetrating the state through Sokoto.
He said though he did not know the level of “support the herders get
from the Presidency”, he was sure that the press statements by the
Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association were issued by people living
in Abuja.
Beyond grazing
“These people have gone beyond grazing, it is about invading the land
and taking over. All the places they have attacked, they have chased the
people away and they are using their farmlands’ produce as feed for
their cattle.
“They are conducting international conferences, issuing press releases
and writing on social media and they have come out to say look, in 1804
Jihad, it was Benue people that stopped them from penetrating from
Sokoto to the sea.
“This time around, they are not going to stop. They will make sure that
they mobilise all Fulani men across the globe, especially from the West
African sub-region to ensure that they acquire arms and come and invade
and take over the land.
“Because they also said Nigeria is the only land that God has given
them, so no other person will supervene on this land except them; that
it is their own land, they got this land by conquest and we have no
business staying on this land. It is unbelievable. The statement is
coming from Miyetti Allah.
“Well, I wouldn’t know about their patrons or the extent of their
involvement. But one thing I know is that the people that have been
issuing these press statements are known. They are living in Abuja, they
are living with the powers-that-be,” Governor Ortom said.
Asked why he has not met with the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III,
and Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi, to call the herders to order, Ortom
said it was the responsibility of the Federal Government to enforce the
law.
“Why will I sit down with them? We have constituted authority over this
country. And it is the responsibility of the Federal Government to
enforce the law. We expected them to have acted,” the governor said.
Governor Ortom had been at daggers-drawn with the Federal Government
since herdsmen killed no fewer than 73 indigenes of the state on new
year day.
The relationship between both governments was further soured by the
remarks of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, who, without
any investigation, had concluded that the killing was a result of
communal clash, though he recanted later, and the Defence Minister,
Mansur Dan Ali, who blamed the killings in Benue State on the anti-open
grazing law enacted by the state government.
Since the new year day killings in the state, there had been several
others, including those of policemen and operatives of the civil
defence corps.
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