“Peace-loving and law-abiding Fulanis are welcome in the South West but those that kill, steal, rape and destroy must leave and they must be brought to justice by the authorities. If this does not happen expect many more Sunday Igbohos to rise up.” – Fani Kayode
Former
Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has condemned some Yoruba leaders for
being silent on herdsmen killings in the Southwest region of the country
accusing them of sitting on the fence because they want to be president in
2023.
In a
statement on Sunday, the former presidential aide stated that the constitution
does not grant the Fulani or anyone else the right to commit murder or turn the
South-West into killing fields adding that the constitution also does not
regard Yoruba blood as being cheaper than others and neither does it prescribe
that the people are to be treated like sacrificial lamb and killed at will.
“For
soldiers to escort murderous Fulani herdsmen back to a community in Ogun state
from which they were earlier evicted and then to publicly whip members of that
community for evicting them simply beggars belief. Have the people of the South
West now become slaves in their fathers land? Have we finally been conquered
and occupied?”
“It is
utterly mind-blowing. It is wicked. It is evil. It is unacceptable. How much
more bloodshed, carnage, violence, insults and humiliation are the people of
the South West expected to take? Soldiers are whipping our people like dogs in
the street in order to reinstate those that are killing, raping and maiming
them?”
“Is
our Army a Nigerian Army or a Fulani Army? Are the Fulanis superior to all
others? Are they above the law? Is the Presidency a Nigerian Presidency or a
Fulani Presidency? Why do they always speak out in defence of killer herdsmen
and never for their victims? It is only when you have met someone whose whole
family has been raped and butchered by Fulani herdsmen that you will know or
appreciate what is going on in the South West. It has become a daily
occurrence.”
“They
have kidnapped, maimed and slaughtered traditional rulers, businessmen,
politicians, elder-statesmen, farmers, artesans, lecturers, teachers, students,
artists, pure-water sellers, market women, hairdressers, the rich, the poor,
women, children and so many others including the beautiful daughter of Baba
Reuben Fasoranti, the leader of Afenifere.”
“For
Miyetti Allah, the ACF, the NEF or anyone else to say that the Fulani “own all
the land in Nigeria” and that we are “being provocative”, “beating the drums of
war” and “asking for a second civil war” by calling for the arrest and eviction
of the killer herdsmen and murderous thugs from our land is insulting and
provocative.”
“Only
the ignorant, cowardly and uninformed talk like that. Only those that are
secretly behind the carnage, that profit from it and that sent the herdsmen to
unleash terror on us can say such things.”
“The
Constitution does not grant the Fulani or anyone else the right to commit
murder in Nigeria or to turn the South West into their killing fields. The
Constitution does not regard Yoruba blood as being cheaper than others and
neither does it prescribe that the Yoruba people are to be treated like
sacrificial lambs and killed at will.”
Fani-Kayode,
who is an outspoken critic of the government, expressed regret that influential
Yorubas had betrayed their people for Northerners’ support and acceptance.
“Some
Yoruba leaders want to be President or Vice President in 2023 and are therefore
prepared to keep quiet and tolerate this rubbish that is being done to our
people. I am not one of those leaders. Nothing in this world can make me trade
in the blood and lives of my people. Nothing will make me turn a blind eye to
their sufferings or betray them.”
“For
me my people come first and politics or political expediency comes a distant
second. I will speak the truth no matter the consequences, no matter what it
costs me and no matter whose ox is gored.”
“And
the truth is that Chief Sunday Igboho, Governor Akeredolu, Afenifere, Professor
Akintoye, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, SOKAPU, the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum
(SMBLF) and all the other individuals and bodies that have spoken out against
the murderous activities of the herdsmen in the South West and elsewhere are
right.”
“And
those that have supported or attempted to rationalise the criminal behaviour of
the killers in the name of political correctness or political expediency are
treacherous, shameless and irresponsible.”
“If
you are a Yoruba man and you want to be President or Vice President I wonder
whose affairs will you be presiding over and who will you lead or represent at
the national level if all your Yoruba people have already been killed?”
“Soon
we shall start calling the collaborators and coward’s out by name. You betray
your own just for support, acceptance and promotion from northerners whereas no
northerner worth his salt will ever sell his own people out for you? Nothing
could be more reprehensible than that.”
“Shakespeare
wrote ‘cowards die many times before their death’ and Soyinka wrote “the man
dies in him who remains silent in the face of tyranny and injustice”. They were
both right.”
“The
man has died in too many of our leaders today and the time to speak out is now.
We all need to take a cue from Sunday Igboho.”
“Enough
is enough. Too much blood has been shed and too many lives have been taken by
these herdsmen in the South West and elsewhere. They kill in the North, the
Middle Belt, the South South, the South East and everywhere else and they do it
without remorse and with total impunity.”
“Peace-loving and law-abiding
Fulanis are welcome in the South West but those that kill, steal, rape and
destroy must leave and they must be brought to justice by the authorities. If
this does not happen expect many more Sunday Igbohos to rise up.”
“The
worst culprits in all this are the Buhari administration who are complicit in
these crimes and in this ethnic cleansing, mass murder and genocide. I say they
are complicit because they have refused to disarm the perpetrators, arrest them
or bring them to justice despite the fact that it is their constitutional duty
to do so.”
“They
have failed to maintain law and order and to protect the lives and property of
the Nigerian people and they continue to pamper and encourage the killer
herdsmen.”
“The
Presidency no longer speaks for the Nigerian people but only for Miyetti Allah
and the Fulani herdsmen. This is a tragedy of monumental proportions and no
matter what they say they will never change.”
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