Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, says President Muhammadu
Buhari, who is a Fulani man, is sympathetic towards Fulani herdsmen.
The former minister said this in a
Facebook post titled, ‘Herdsmen from hell’ while reacting to the
abduction of a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Chief Olu Falae, by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
Fani-Kayode said Buhari had in the past
referred to Fulani herdsmen as ‘my people’. He, therefore, argued that
he was not surprised that Fulani herdsmen were hardly arrested despite
their many acts of violence.
He
said, “In the last few years the Fulani herdsmen have attacked, ravaged
and pillaged many rural communities south of the River Niger and they
have slaughtered and raped thousands of innocent people in the
South-South, the South-East and the South-West.
“We recall how, after a violent clash
between them and some Yoruba farmers in Oyo State in 2000, General
Buhari (as he then was) led a strong delegation of northern leaders to
see the late Governor of Oyo State, Lam Adeshina. On arrival, Buhari put
the question to him: ‘Why are your people killing my people?’ This was a
classic case of a Freudian slip.
“The Bible says out of the abundance of
the heart the mouth speaks. The general had spoken his mind. Governor
Adeshina was shocked with disbelief and he responded by telling Buhari
that he was rather surprised that a former Head of State would refer to
one ethnic group as his people while referring to another as someone
else’s.”
Fani-Kayode, who was the spokesperson
for former President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign organisation, said
Buhari had never shown concern for the plight of the people of the
South.
He said this was why it took Buhari 48 hours to react to Falae’s kidnap.
Fani-Kayode said it was possible that
Buhari knew those behind the abduction Falae because the herdsmen
released Falae 24 hours after the presidency condemned the abduction. He
noted that no one had since been arrested for Falae’s kidnap.
He added, “Another curious twist to the
tale is the fact that it took the Buhari administration two days to make
any formal announcement on Falae’s abduction and just the day after
they (Presidency) finally did so, the elder statesman was suddenly
released.
“The question is this: who is pulling
the strings from behind the scenes and who is attempting to test our
resolve and test the waters?”
The Peoples Democratic Party chieftain
said Falae’s claim that the Fulani herdsmen had links with Boko Haram
should not be ignored.
He said the Fulani herdsmen were a
security threat and could easily cause crisis in the South-West having
populated the entire region under the guise of selling cattle.
Wrong. Buhari does not like Fulani herdsmen. He loves them and he is proudly one of them
ReplyDeleteLittle wonder Buhari wants them to have grazing rights for their cattle all over Nigeria without due consideration for the damages they have caused,the lives they have wasted and the clear and present danger they constitute to the local indigenes in many Southern states of Nigeria
ReplyDelete@ KK and Feni,what are you guys on about? Buhari is a Fulani herdsman na
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