The Lamido of Zugobia in Guri Local Government Area of Jigawa State,
Alhaji Isa Adamu, has appealed to the State and Federal Government to
collaborate in disarming nomadic herdsmen allegedly unleashing terror in
the area.
Adamu made the plea in Guri at a stakeholders’ meeting organized by
the Jigawa ‘Mediation Committee on Herdsmen and Farmers’ on Tuesday.
According to him, the herdsmen, who hail from northern Bauchi, have
been coming into the community, destroying farmlands and attacking
innocent people.
Adamu dismissed the claim that encroachment on cattle routes and
grazing reserves by farmers was responsible for the frequent clashes
between farmers and herdsmen in the area, insisting that the herdsmen
had a hidden agenda.
“The crisis between farmers and herdsmen in Guri has nothing to do with encroachment on cattle routes and grazing reserves.
“The truth is that herdsmen wielding guns, machetes, bows, and arrows
are coming to our area from northern Bauchi, attacking our people and
destroying their farmlands at will.
“We are also Fulanis, but these criminals are strangers to us and
that is why I am calling on the state and Federal Government to wade
into this matter and disarm them immediately before it is too late,” NAN
quoted him as saying.
-Daily Post
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