Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA)
has expressed strong worry that going by the seeming ‘graveyard’ silence, ineptitude
and inaction by the President Muhammadu Buhari to violence of armed Fulani
herdsmen, Nigeria may be dangerously at the precipice of civil war.
Also, the group warned the law enforcement agencies
to rein in their commanders and management to stop deploying armed security
operatives to work in cohort with suspected armed Fulani herdsmen to create
anarchy and civil unrest across Nigeria.
HURIWA in a statement by its head, Emmanuel
Onwubiko, alleged that some top commanders within the Division 1 of the Nigeria
Army without any express authorisation from and by the office of the Chief of
Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai ,had illegally deployed armed
soldiers to invade Awgu, an Enugu State community, whereby 76 indigenous Igbo
farmers were arrested and hauled into the Umuahia prison for allegedly resisting
the plots and activities of some a Fulani herdsmen to annex some of their
ancestral farmlands for the purposes of illegal grazing of cattle.
The group which strongly recommended the security
operatives acting in the most efficiently professional manners, said they should
immediately dismantle and arrest the armed Fulani herdsmen “who are currently
engaging in the criminal kidnap of prominent Nigerians for the purposes of
extorting heavy ransoms.”
HURIWA particularly condemned the kidnap in Ezeagu
Local Government Area of Enugu State of a Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Aniako
Celestine was abducted by suspected Fulani herdsmen recently on his way from
his home town, Ezeagu.
The rights group therefore said military and police
commanders within the South-east must stop “this dangerous trend,” adding that
the fact that the herdsmen demanded a ransom of N10 million through the
hostage's mobile number has demonstrated the sophisticated nature of this crime.
It wondered why the law enforcement agents are yet
to deploy the necessary tracking technological systems to arrest these armed
kidnappers.
HURIWA stated that: “The frightening report in the
dailies that the activities of herdsmen in Ugwuleshi, Awgu Local Government
Area of the state, last week, led to destruction of farmland and livestock
worth millions of naira and the detention of 76 members of the community, who
were later granted bail by Umuahia Magistrate’s Court last Friday, following
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s intervention, is a serious cause for concern.
"The
further aggravating news that Fulani
herdsmen had also killed two sisters in Abbi last month leaving 17
houses burnt is reprehensible and abominable.
The president should therefore implement transparent measures to disarm
these armed Fulani marauders who are currently rampaging all across Nigerian
communities.
“The federal government headed by the Fulani indigene
of Katsina State must act now to prevent the imminent civil war which may be
occasioned by the unwarranted levels of destruction by armed Fulani herdsmen."
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