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CAN to MACBAN: expose criminal herdsmen to save Buhari’s image

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THE President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Samson Ayokunle, on Monday urged the leadership of the Miyetti-Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) to protect the image of President Muhammadu Buhari by exposing criminal herdsmen.

Ayokunle gave the counsel while speaking with MACBAN representatives, led by its National Secretary, Baba Othman Ngadzarna and Alhaji Sidia Metankari.

The cattle breeders’ leaders congratulated Dr. Ayokunle and sought for a date for dialogue with the leadership of CAN on the ongoing security challenges across the country.

Ayokunle said: “Our major problem is lack of leadership. We don’t have leadership that builds life but such that destroys life. Nigeria needs a detribalised leader who will pick the best across all divides that will help him to govern the entire nation well.

The leadership of CAN is not attacking President Muhammadu Buhari on religious ground. All we are asking from the government is to be more responsible and responsive to the yearnings of the people of Nigeria irrespective of their faith, ethnic background and political leaning.

“For example, the government should be able to provide basic amenities for the people as it is being done in other climes and security challenges must be addressed holistically.

Good governance will surely change the current disturbing narrative. There is no reason why the criminals amidst us should not be brought to book. Now that you have said it is not all herdsmen that belong to MACBAN, then your association should stop justifying the atrocities being perpetrated by those criminals.

“The criminal herdsmen are giving the President bad name and the only way this can be stopped is by exposing those criminals that are carrying gun around, maiming and killing the innocent people. President Buhari is Fulani like you people and the best thing you can do for him is by exposing those criminals. This will make Nigerians not to reject another Fulani man who may want to rule.”

According to a statement issued by his Special Assistant, Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, the CAN boss cited few instances to condemn the criminal herdsmen who have been attacking and killing innocent people, saying: “most of those who are angry with the …herdsmen do not just hate them but they have been victims of attacks by suspected criminal herders.”

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The CAN president, who commended MACBAN for the initiative, promised to work with the leadership of the association in the quest for peace and stability of Nigeria.

Other CAN officials present at the occasion include Northcentral Chairman Rev. Israel Akanji; National Treasurer Bishop Anthony Anyiador and National Christian Centre Co-ordinating Chaplain Bishop Peter Ogunmuyiwa among others.

The National Secretary of MACBAN, Baba Othman Ngadzarna, said the delegation came to congratulate Ayokunle on his victory for second term and to seek for a date when the leadership of MACBAN can come to hold dialogue with CAN leadership on their ongoing dialogue with stakeholders in the country.

He told the CAN boss that all the criminals pretending to be herdsmen are not their members, emphasising that “those carrying AK-47 around are cattle rustlers who came from outside the country are capitalising on the porosity of our borders.”

Ngadzarna also disclosed that there is another group of herdsmen who share same name with them adding that “they were also registered by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).

He further disclosed that the feud between the pastoralists and farmers were as a result of climate change, increase in population, illiteracy, cattle rustling and failure of government to address their needs.

He, however, noted that until of recent, the government had not deemed it fit to look into the root cause of the feud, adding that, most of the negative stories making the rounds about MACBAN were fake.

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