Crime
Those blaming herdsmen for killings in Benue mischievous –Miyetti Allah
The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), says those attributing the recent attacks and killings in Benu state to Fulani herdsmen are just being mischievous and trying to profile the ethnic group.
The Secretary of MACBAN in the state, Ibrahim Galma, at a press conference on Sunday in Makurdi, absolved his members of killings in Benue State, while demanding that the perpetrators should be fished out and be made to face the wrath of the law.
While condemning the attacks, Galma called on the state government to have security agencies look for the actual killers by beaming their search light away from herdsmen.
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Galma lamented that despite all the efforts of the union in collaboration with farmers associations in the state, criminal elements were still causing attacks in the state in order to give the Fulani people a bad name.
“We condemn the attacks in totality. We, MACBAN, are working hard, we are working together with the All Farmers Association of Nigeria in the state as well as security agencies to make sure that peace and harmony are restored in the state. But bad people are still causing problems, killing here and there.
“In fact, we see the governor-elect, Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia, as a good person and we hope he will change the situation and narrative in the state for the better.
“The relationship between the herders and farmers will be restored so that harmony and coexistence of the two groups will be established.
“We have full support, respect and hope for the incoming administration, though bad elements are still causing problems in the state.
“We are not in support of the killings. We are for peace and we hope to give the new administration maximum support so that peace will return to the state,” Galma said.
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