Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Nimbo massacre by Fulani herdsmen: Ohanaeze vents indignation; to ban eating of ‘Fulani’ beef


·         Lists other measures, declares:

·         “Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo also maintains that cattle rearing is a private business like every other business. It is therefore an absurdity, an infringement and abuse of citizens’ right for any legislator or Federal Government to think of acquiring other peoples’ land, for other peoples’ business, as suggested by the Grazing Reserve Bill 2016 being discussed by the National Assembly”

“That the Fulani herdsmen should as a matter of urgency vacate our backyards and farmlands as their security is no longer guaranteed, because of their crime against us, and because of the prevailing distrust. Every person, village and groups should join hands and legitimately treat them like trespassers. They are violent trespassers, which ought not to be condoned; and they are also nuisance that ought to be abated" 
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·        Piqued by the unrestrained and unprovoked attack by Fulani herdsmen on the people, especially in Enugu State, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the socio-cultural highest decision making body of the Igbo will soon come out with far-reaching measures to underscore the current pain in Igbo land.
A proposal to this effect is currently before the Ime Obi, the inner caucus of the pan-Igbo body, listed a number of measures, including banning the slaughter in any Igbo market and eating of beef bred by Fulani herdsmen and the age-long practice of using cows as a symbol of big ceremonies, such as burials and chieftaincy activities. 
A cross section of Ndigbo leaders at a public function.


 “Concerned Imeobi Members of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, Worldwide therefore maintains as follows: It is high-time our people are encouraged to defend themselves, “first”, before placing reliance on any other person; and should articulate themselves to ward-off any invader in future. Our people should learn and imbibe the culture of being ready to defend themselves legitimately at all times, and at all levels; at least to offer reasonable defense, in event of any impromptu attack, as we the Igbos are vulnerable and are grossly endangered. That the National Executive Council of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo MUST set up as a matter of urgency, a ‘Security & Strategic endurance Committee’, and a ‘Central coordinating Security sub-Committee on Town Unions, Vigilante groups and Neighborhood watchers’

The measure, 34 in number, being proposed by a group within the Igbo caucus –Concerned Imeobi Members of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, Worldwide, to the main body at a meeting on Sunday, also listed a number of serious sanctions against any Igbo man that would flout the actions, when finally adopted.   
The proposal, entitled: Re-Unprovoked Massacre of Our People at Nimbo, Uzo-Uwani LGA, Enugu State, on Monday, the 25th Day of April, 2016, Our Position, read:  “We have viewed with grave concern, the reckless and callous attitude of the Fulani herdsmen, who had the effrontery to bring down their violence to our peaceful South-Eastern states of Nigeria, by recently attacking our defenseless kiths and kin at Nimbo Community, Uzouwani, LGA, Enugu State, MASSACRED AND DISMEMBERED a lot of them, without any respect or value for human life.
“These itinerant herdsmen have, indeed, drawn a line on the sand, and their actions and audacity will no longer be discountenanced. We must take steps to reduce the chances of re-occurrence of this kind of evil, again. Surely, we will not do anything illegitimate to express our displeasure in the killings of our people in our own land, by these itinerant Fulani herdsmen. Our people were killed for cows; and cows we shall detest!
“We must express our disgust, in the modus operandi of the security apparatus of this country. Security of lives and properties, have long been thrown into the winds, and people are dying like flies that encountered pesticide, and properties are being lost on daily basis from insecurity. Each time there is a heinous crime in this country, the security hierarchy will tell us that they will investigate and get to the root of the matter, and will bring the perpetrators to book.
“But no feedback of such investigations are ever heard again ad infinitum. Examples abound. Till now we are still waiting to get report or feedback about the mystery multitude of corpses deposited at Ezu River, Amansea, Ugwuoba Enugu State few years ago.
“Our confidence greatly dwindles, as we believe, from experience, that the circumstances surrounding this current MASSACRE of our people at Nimbo Uzouwani; has, from the date of the incident, commenced its journey to being swept under the carpet. The security network of the country should be accountable, up and doing, so as to restore our confidence.
“No reasonable person should try to politicise this issue of this ‘Nimbo Massacre’, by trying to make caricature of identity of the perpetrators of this heinous crime, which is well known to our people, to be the Fulani herdsmen.
“The pains of the killings of our brothers and sisters at Nimbo, in this millennium, in the manner the herdsmen did it recently, will NEVER go, unless strategic sanctions follow. We can NEVER mourn our brothers with continuous patronage to the blood-suckers, and vandals who brazenly trespass our backyards and farmlands in the name of feeding their cows.
“They feed their cows with our farm produce, impoverishing our people with failed agricultural yields; and finally they sell their cows to us, and also sell their farm produce, from their own undisturbed farmlands to us. Yet, no appreciation whatsoever is accorded to our cooperation. Rather they killed and massacred our people (their major customers).
“We are not at war with the herdsmen, yet they treated us like this in our own country, and in our own land! The intensity, frequency and ferocity of clashes between herdsmen and rural farmers especially in the North-Central and Southern Nigeria constitute a clear and present danger to our national cohesion. The number of deaths, burnt houses, rapes, and murder of citizenry are too gruesome to be acceptable to any government.
“The present situation and development of killings of our people at Nimbo, is unacceptable, and an affront to the peaceful communities trying to eke out a living from subsistence farming in their own home.

“Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo also maintains that cattle rearing is a private business like every other business. It is therefore an absurdity, an infringement and abuse of citizens’ right for any legislator or Federal Government to think of acquiring other peoples’ land, for other peoples’ business, as suggested by the Grazing Reserve Bill 2016 being discussed by the National Assembly.

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