The Miyetti Allah
Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) believes that peace can only
return to Southern part of Kaduna State only if both parties involved in
the
killings forgive each other and stop reprisal attacks.
Addressing a press
conference at the weekend in Kaduna, Assistant National Secretary of the
association, Dr. Ibrhahim Abdullahi called on he people of the area forget
about what has happened in the past and move om. “We call on the entire people
of southern Kaduna to forgive what has happened. Both parties should learn to
forgive.
“This crisis will
never end if you think you would go and revenge what happened to you , so we’re
appealing to all parties to sheath their swords and embrace peace” Abdullahi
said.
The association also
declared support to steps so far taken by the government of Kaduna state and
all the security agencies aimed at ensuring the return to normalcy in the
crisis ridden area.
Abdullahi called on
leaders, especially, political and religious leaders to desist from making inflammatory
statements that could escalate the situation in southern Kaduna.
“There should be no
hate speech, we should avoid those speeches that paint us as fanatics or ethnic
champions. Let us all work for peace. We inherited a peaceful southern Kaduna
and I don’t think we are sensible if we bequeath to our children and
grandchildren a southern Kaduna that is fighting itself. We want to assure that
we will continue to work with people of goodwill. In southern Kaduna there are
good people that are out for peace” he said.
Narrating the events
that led to the current crisis that started sometimes in May, Abdullahi
recalled that “an argument ensued between two pastoralists that were trying to
pass through a stalk route with which resulted in a fight with a farmer.
“Bother parties were
wounded and were taken to hospital for treatment and I think one of the Ardo
from that area volunteered to pay for the treatment of the Fulani that were
wounded, but some youths thought otherwise and organised themselves, killed the
Ardo, set him ablaze, burnt about 67 of Ardo’s settlement and there we go.
According to him,
“MACBAN with some well-meaning sons of southern Kaduna sat down together and
started working on peace even up to the stage of signing an agreement.
He said further that
a meeting of both parties was held at the Palace of Chief of Godogodo, “we
asked all the nomads that were affected by those crises to return.”
He said both parties
were about to sign the agreement for peace when another killings happened again
as “Four nomadic youths rearing their animals were killed and we started again
from square zero.”
Speaking further, he
said some 42 belonging to some nomads from Plateau state were killed will
passing through the area. “Later a new dimension was introduced to the issue
where people just go out wherever they see a Fulani man with his cows, they
attack and killed him.
“They block roads
and stop vehicles, anybody with the sign of Fulani man should be brought out
and kill etc. “That’s what has been happening. In one of the killings, a Mining
Engineer with his brother from Niger Republic, who had signed a MoU with
Nasarawa State Government to prospect for solid mineral and was traveling to
Nasarawa state was stopped and killed.
“Some nomads
returning to Plateau state from Niger state where they went for a function, and
somewhere in Denghi and Delmai at the border with Plateau, about thirteen of
them were killed in Darade and one of them is still missing, and the vehicle
they boarded was completely burnt. We had to quickly go, meet and discussed
with them.
“Some Fulani traders
returning from Lafiya were followed and tracked from Kagoro and finally got at
Samaru, some were killed, but two of them were saved by a Kataf man who hid
them in house for two days before returning them. “That’s why we’re saying the
idea of revenge and retaliation is wrong. If you want to attack Samaru now to
revenge what happened to your brothers you may likely kill that Good Samaritan.
So let’s avoid vengeance” Abdullahi stated.
He maintained that
“as an association whose members has been unjustifiably accused and maligned,
we think that it is time for us to make our stand and set the record straight
for posterity.”
Meanwhile the
Nigeria Police yesterday said it would establish a mobile police base in
Kafanchan to address security problems in Southern part of Kaduna State.
The Inspector
General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, announced this to news men during a
fact finding visit to the trouble area, according to a report by the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
“From the discussion
I had with Kaduna State Governor Malam Nasir El-rufai, we have decided to
station a mobile police base in Kafanchan. We are here to see things for
ourselves so that we have a lasting peace in the whole area.” The IGP said a
panel had been set up to investigate the crisis in the area thoroughly,
including the allegation that 800 people were killed in the crisis.
Idris said some of
the reports on Southern Kaduna were exaggerated. He said most of the leadership
of the villages had a lot to contribute to peace and unity of the area. “Some
of the community leaders need to be cautioned. They are contributing to
creating situation that does not exist.’’
He said the police
were committed to restore lasting peace and later met with community leaders in
the area. NAN recalls that Operation Harmony aimed at restoring lasting peace
in southern Kaduna was inaugurated on Dec. 24.
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