APEX Igbo socio–cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo said on Saturday that it
has petitioned the Federal Government alleging increase in crimes and
criminalities in the south east zone by the activities of Fulani herdsmen.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo said it was worried by the increase in the activities of the
herdsmen, which have resulted to the destruction of farmlands, robberies as
well as killing of natives in the various communities, where their activities
were challenged.
Disclosing this in an interview with Newsmen, President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Gary Enwo Igariwey, described the invasion of the zone by Fulani herdsmen as another form of ‘terrorism’, explaining that it was worrisome that farm crops and security of property of the people were no longer guaranteed following the activities of the group.
He said: “We decided to petition the Federal Government over this development because, it is no longer something that we should sit down and watch, while our people are killed and have their crops in the farms destroyed by these herdsmen using their cows. I was in my community the other day, when a report came that two natives have been killed by the herdsmen as a result of disagreement that arose over their activities.
Disclosing this in an interview with Newsmen, President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Gary Enwo Igariwey, described the invasion of the zone by Fulani herdsmen as another form of ‘terrorism’, explaining that it was worrisome that farm crops and security of property of the people were no longer guaranteed following the activities of the group.
He said: “We decided to petition the Federal Government over this development because, it is no longer something that we should sit down and watch, while our people are killed and have their crops in the farms destroyed by these herdsmen using their cows. I was in my community the other day, when a report came that two natives have been killed by the herdsmen as a result of disagreement that arose over their activities.
Here in the southeast, we don’t have
enough landmass, but it is sad that what is available is being occupied by
these herdsmen. We believe there should be order in doing things, we cannot
keep quite while they molest our people and destroy our farmlands and that is why
we want government to intervene in the matter”.
He said that Ohanaeze had before now
made strong case to security agencies on the menace of the herdsmen, stressing
that it
would be in the interest of peace to put these herdsmen to check.
would be in the interest of peace to put these herdsmen to check.
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