EKITI State governor Ayo Fayose has warned that there could be reprisal attacks on Fulani herdsmen operating in the state if they did not desist from invading local communities and attacking people.
Over the last week, Fulani cattle herders invaded Oke Ako in Ikole Local Government Area of the state on Friday, killing two residents of the town and injuring others. Governor Fayose, who commiserated with the people of Oke-Ako, especially the families of the deceased, vowed to do everything humanly possible to forestall the reoccurrence of such attack and safeguard the lives of Ekiti people.
He described the Fulani herdsmen that invaded the town as agents of the devil that must be fished out and punished accordingly. According Governor Fayose's spokesman Lere Olayinka, the Fulani herdsmen were becoming major threat to the unity of Nigeria and its people.
Governor Fayose said: “I will not fold my hands while armed herdsmen invade communities in Ekiti, killing people and destroying farmlands at will as they have done in other states. I have directed the police and other security agencies in the state to fish out the killer herdsmen.
"I am in constant touch with the security agencies and I hope that the killer herdsmen will be fished out wherever they are and made to face the full wrath of the law. The people of Oke-Ako should therefore remain calm while the security agents do their job but the security agents must be mindful of the fact that the people’s patience has a limit and they must therefore act promptly and decisively.”
Describing the activities of the Fulani herdsmen as inimical to the revival of agriculture in the country, Governor Fayose said farmlands costing billions of naira have been destroyed in states in the southwest, southeast and north central zones of the country. He asked how Nigerians can go back to farming when those already in the farms are losing billions of naira worth of crops to destruction of their farmlands by the Fulani herdsmen and the federal government is not doing anything about it.
“I am sounding a note of warning to the Fulani herdsmen and those who can talk to them should also do so now. If they continue with these wanton attacks, killing of the people and destruction of farmlands in Ekiti, I cannot guarantee that there won’t be reprisal attacks.
“I can also not guarantee the level that the reprisal attacks can get to because as a governor, it is my responsibility to defend and protect my people. President Buhari should therefore call his people to order because this is Ekiti and our people have the rights to defend themselves," Governor Fayose added.
He called on President Buhari to stop paying lips service to the Fulani herdsmen’s menace, saying as patron of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria he has the capacity to call the herdsmen to order. He also added that President Buhari must be reminded of how he was so concerned about the killing of Fulani herdsmen in Saki in Oyo State such that he, as a private citizen led an Arewa delegation to Ibadan on October 13, 2000, to confront the then Oyo State governor Lam Adesina.
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