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Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by lukotony(m): 10:32am On Jul 16, 2017
…meet to address restructuring, economy, others
…say herdsmen like B’Haram •Move bad for us –Cattle rearers

Adelani Adepegba, ARUKAINO UMUKORO and TOBI AWORINDE

South-West, South-East, South-South and Middle Belt leaders on Saturday, united against the threat of Fulani herdsmen and called for a new fiscal formula that would move Nigeria from its current dependence on oil and gas revenues to a fully diversified economy.



The leaders admonished the Federal Government to immediately disarm all herdsmen in the country and bring an end to the terror unleashed on farmers by the nomads.

During the consultative meeting held in Abuja, Chief Edwin Clark led the South-South delegation; Chief Ayo Adebanjo led the South-West delegation; Gen. Ike Nwachukwu led the South-East delegation while Prof. Jerry Gana, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman, former Governor Idris Wada and Gen. David Jemibewon (retd.) led the Middle Belt delegation.

Also at the summit were Chief Olu Falae, Prof. Banji Akintoye, Chief Albert Horsefall, Chief Guy Ikoku, Basil Paul and Bala Kakaya, among others.

The high-powered delegation from the Middle Belt and the South unanimously agreed that “there was a little difference between Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram.”

According to them, the only difference is that Boko Haram is wreaking havoc in the North-East and North West, while the Fulani herdsmen are unleashing terror in the South and Middle Belt regions.

Rising from the summit, the group in a communique read by Afenifere spokesman, Yinka Odumakin, said, “We have resolved to put an end to these herdsmen immediately and bring an end to this organised terror being unleashed on the South and Middle Belt states.”

They also expressed support for Nigeria “as one nation under God.”


The leaders restated their calls for restructuring of the nation in line with the recommendation of the 2014 National Conference and called for the placement of the report before the National Assembly.

The summit also demanded the devolution of powers and functions to the federating units to enable each unit to effectively serve the development interests of the people.

The communique read in part, “As a logical derivative, we must work out a new fiscal formula that will move Nigeria away from the current overdependence on oil and gas revenue to a diversified economy where all federating units are encouraged to develop their abundant natural and human resources for regional and national development.

“The federating units shall remit an agreed percentage of their revenue to the federation account.”

The Summit drew the attention of the Federal Government to the fact that Nigeria was a secular state in which the government could not adopt any religion as a state religion.

“Therefore, we ask the Federal Government to immediately review the discriminatory appointments into key offices of government and public service and comply with Section 14 of the 1999 Constitution,” the group stated.

In addition, the regional leaders said the recent plans to adopt a combined syllabus of religious and moral education should be scrapped immediately and a return to status quo maintained.

“State governments are also called upon to outlaw open grazing in favour of organised ranching,” the group said, just as it condemned the Arewa youths’ quit order to the Igbo living in the North.

It is not in good faith – MACBAN

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, however, said the decision by the Southern and Middle Belt leaders to stop herdsmen from open grazing was not done in good faith.

Speaking to one of our correspondents on the telephone, the National Secretary, MACBAN, Baba Usman Ngelzarma, said the move was ill-advised.

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“I don’t honestly think this move is (made in good faith). The herdsmen are equally citizens of this country and by going round with their cows, they are looking for grass and water, which is pushing them out of the North to other parts. But these people used to open grazing; that is what they know. That was what they saw their forefathers do.

“These herdsmen are mostly uneducated and don’t know what ranching is all about, even though ranching is not a bad idea at all. We are talking of a population of about 30 million herdsmen in the country, and they contribute to the overall wealth of the country.

“Even in developed societies where cows are used for economic purposes and kept in ranches, they still have some grazing areas for cows to feed.”

Similarly, the Secretary General of the Arewa Consultative Forum, Mr. Anthony Sani, suggested that government did not have money to build ranches, and called on the Southern and Middle Belt leaders to give government information on criminal herdsmen.

“If they think that Boko Haram is using Fulani herdsmen and they have the information, they should help the government.

“Does government have money to build ranches? They are talking about ranches as if it is one naira. Our agriculture is too agrarian. Is it possible to single out the Fulani and modernise their occupation through ranches? We think it is very easy to take only livestock and modernise it.”


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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Thewrath(m): 10:33am On Jul 16, 2017
Every body answer ya paper name!

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by soso22(m): 10:34am On Jul 16, 2017
Good

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Modsenemy(f): 10:43am On Jul 16, 2017
Who will read this long post,even in our spare time? cheesy

The topic has said it all , I'm out of here

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 10:47am On Jul 16, 2017
They are not herdsmen.

These Fulanis planned their mission perfectly. The only thing the North has, has been food. And they believe with the Militants and IPOB down south, they have to make sure we depend on them for food supply. They want to create a dependency on them for our food supply.

They send out terrorists cows to destroy our farmlands. Real herdsmen do not kill a whole village and even use their hands to destroy what is planted. You can see outright destructions not just cattle chewing on grasses. They pull out crops and shoots everyone and create fear.

Now our farmers can no longer go to farm, they depend on us sending money to them to buy food. In the next few years our people will look away from farms for security purpose and the North would have succeeded in making us depending on them for food supply.

I have studied these issues carefully over the years and their plans are very open in my eyes that is why I have supported Nnamdi Kanu all along. What he is doing is right for many people and wrong for the others, it depends on who you are and how sincere you are to your own self.

As we stop election at Anambra come November and proceed to introduce our forgotten communal unionism, other states will follow suit until our politicians get sense. And sit down to discuss on what Nigeria should be, if they do not want to fix Nigeria. I will pack my bags and baggages and relocate to any Biafra State once they have their country. Because I want to spend my days in a hopeful country.

I can no longer be part of a zoo as Buhari and wife call us Monkeys, Baboons, Hyenas and Jackals. I am done with a Unitary criminal system of governance.

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Cally01(m): 10:48am On Jul 16, 2017
Naso
Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Nutase: 11:12am On Jul 16, 2017
Gen Ike Nwachukwu is half Igbo half Fulani. They planted him there to spy

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Nobody: 11:15am On Jul 16, 2017
Kanu has given everybody a voice! Must respect to Igbo's they gat it all.

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by MrPresident1: 2:46pm On Jul 16, 2017
I pity Fulani people, some people are causing trouble in your name everywhere, and not one person, not one fulani person, notable or not, among you, has come out to condemn evil, you all are revelling in the fake notion of being the 'master' tribe in Nigeria.

When the whole country gangs up against you to deal withyou, you will know

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by kingrt2(m): 2:47pm On Jul 16, 2017
Hmm
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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Narldon: 2:47pm On Jul 16, 2017
angry YEYE PEOPLE!!

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by kn23h(m): 2:47pm On Jul 16, 2017
jcmaiah:
Kanu has given everybody a voice! Must respect to Igbo's they gat it all.

This has nothing to do with Nnamdi Kanu.

Kanu preaches disunity and Yoruba hatred.

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by theophorus(m): 2:47pm On Jul 16, 2017
...Restructuring et al...

For me I think the Nigeria Elites should go and look at Libya and how violent it Citizens are...

Very soon if Imam, Pastors, Parents etc refuses to teach and act Love we would soon get to where Libya is.

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Integrityfarms(m): 2:48pm On Jul 16, 2017
Hope PMB will not use Buratai to disintegrate this nation faster than we think.

... If only his alive shaa

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by fineboynl(m): 2:48pm On Jul 16, 2017
free education really affect part of the brains of afojans. is afojan now coming to the side of light?

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by wisenewgem(m): 2:48pm On Jul 16, 2017
Who else couldn't read the lengthy post����

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by facelessangel: 2:49pm On Jul 16, 2017
Any coalition involving Afonja is not acceptable to the great Igbos.
Ike Nwachukwu is not an Igbo man, we all know that.
I doubt this group.

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by raker300: 2:49pm On Jul 16, 2017
I thought yoruba are on there own?

Afonja, attachee by force.

Once they saw alliances in the ND, MB and SE, they come won join

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by davillian(m): 2:49pm On Jul 16, 2017
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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Stolen: 2:49pm On Jul 16, 2017
PLEASE WATEVA IT IS DAT U PEOPLE WANT TO DO, DONT INVOLVE IGBOS ALONGSIDE THE YORUBA.


YORUBA BELONGS IN THE NORTH.


THERE IS NOTHING TO GAIN FROM THE YORUBAS.


IGBOS DONT NEED DEM FOR ANYTHING.

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by cyberdurable(m): 2:50pm On Jul 16, 2017
Am very sure the Yoruba man there will leak the talks to their masters...

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by shammah1(m): 2:50pm On Jul 16, 2017
Nice
Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by seunlayi(m): 2:50pm On Jul 16, 2017
Cattle Fulani don enter yawa

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Integrityfarms(m): 2:50pm On Jul 16, 2017
kn23h:


This has nothing to do with Nnamdi Kanu.

Kanu preaches disunity and Yoruba hatred.

Kanu reinvigorated awareness against the northern Hausa Fulani hegemony.

Have they not been on rampage before now? Have everyone not maintained silence, until Kanu came and pulled off the mist in our eyes.

GOD Bless NK for his fearlessness and self sacrifice

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by martyns303(m): 2:51pm On Jul 16, 2017
Having a common enemy always unite people
Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by ademasta(m): 2:51pm On Jul 16, 2017
Beta
Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by ojimbo(m): 2:52pm On Jul 16, 2017
Until Nnamdi Kanu have woken up to fight the enemies of Nigeria by facing them with courage and boldness. All these scuns with small balls are now waking up to the reality.
All thanks to Nnamdi Kanu and Fayose for giving us the courage to face this evils with all our strengths

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by tomdon(m): 2:52pm On Jul 16, 2017
No herdsmen must be allowed beyond sambisa forest as their grazing reserve

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by dannytoe(m): 2:52pm On Jul 16, 2017
Too late, Afonja's need to be thought a lesson for voting the fulani hersdman into power

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Re: Yoruba, Igbo, N’delta, Middle Belt Leaders Unite Against Fulani Herdsmen by Franzinni: 2:53pm On Jul 16, 2017
tribalist.. Bigots.., Nepotist.... Its a free for all!!!!

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