A socio-cultural and political organization, the Igbo Canadian Community
Association, ICCA/Umunna, has accused rampaging herdsmen of spilling
36,000 litres of blood in Nigeria, asserting that, “nobody would want to
entertain a people who slaughter and kill the way the Fulani herdsmen
have exhibited within the last three years”.
It stated this while commending the decision by the South-East
governors to reject the proposed establishment of cattle ranches within
the region by the Federal Government, adding that it was courageous for
them to announce that no state in the region will donate any land for
the federal government’s proposed establishment of cattle ranches in the
zone.
In a statement issued Thursday in Toronto, Canada by the President,
Chief Ugochukwu Okoro, through the Public Relations Officer, Ahaoma
Kanu, the pressure group said, “the unanimous action and consolidated
decision taken by the leaders of Ndigbo to stand shoulder to shoulder in
one voice to reject the unconstitutional, insensitive and chronically
ill-intended desire of the Federal Government to establish cattle
ranches for the sole purpose of cattle grazing for the Fulani herdsmen
is a stitch in time that will save thousands of lives from imminent
deaths, catastrophic pain and bloodshed which has become the trademark
of the bandits the government is giving such undeserved preference.”
ICCA/Umunna noted that the resolve to reject ranching in the
South-East was announced after a meeting held by Governors Ifeanyi
Ugwuanyi (Enugu), David Umahi (Ebonyi), Willie Obiano (Anambra) and
Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia) represented by their deputy governors in Enugu,
and that Governor Rochas Okorocha (Imo) was absent and was not
represented.
The group observed that the decision of the governors was, “coming at
a time it is becoming obvious that the Presidency is not handling this
burning issue the way it ought to be handled. We have seen from the body
language, action and utterances from the Presidency that the Federal
Government is not bothered about the thousands of lives that have been
gruesomely lost to this group of militants which is known to be the
fourth deadliest terrorist group in the Global Terrorism Index.”
Okoro said, “It is absurd and unimaginable that the Federal
Government will be thinking of acquiring thousands of acres of land from
people in all states and regions within Nigeria to build ranches for
the exclusive use of Fulani herdsmen who have continuously wreaked
havoc, killed and maimed thousands of men, women and children as well as
burnt down properties and places of worship at will without any of them
being brought to book. It is troubling that a group that is well known
to the security agencies are still walking about freely and allegedly
threatening more attacks with no law and order enforced or any
investigation carried out.”
The ICCA/Umunna stated that they stand with their leaders in
rejecting ranching in any shape or form and want to make it clear that
the decision of their leaders is the collective decision of Ndigbo on
this issue while admonishing the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders
Association of Nigeria to respect the decision.
“We would want to take this opportunity to advise the Miyetti Allah
Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria who described as shocking and
lacking discretion the rejection of ranches by our governors to respect
the decision taken by Ndigbo. It is true when we hear them say that
Igbos are the major bonding elements among the people of Nigeria but we
also will like them to know that nobody would want to entertain a people
who slaughter and kill the way the Fulani herdsmen have exhibited
within the last three years.”
“Instead of Miyetti Allah to be expressing shock and hope that
ranching issues be considered dispassionately in the interest of Nigeria
and the generality of its citizens, we would ask them how would they
want Nigerians to agree to co-exist with a group that has spilled 36,000
litres of blood within three years?”
“With the invasion of Nimbo village in Enugu, Abbi, Uzo-Uwani,
Ndiagu, Attakwu communities in Enugu State and Abala community in
Obingwa as well as the experience our people at Umuguma and Irete
communities in Imo State have gone through coupled with the never ending
attacks in Benue and plateau States, Ndigbo will not want to host any
cattle ranches for anybody as our people need our farmlands for
agriculture,” Okoro said.
ICCA/Umunna, however, advised the South-East governors to go a step
further to consolidate on security in the states to protect the lives
and property of Ndigbo within the region by establishing vigilante
groups to effect community policing within and around the South-East
states.
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