Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, worldwide,
yesterday described as “suspicious” and a “deliberate plot,” the recent armed
attacks and killings in some communities in the South East and North Central by
persons alleged to be herdsmen.
It said those involved in the
attacks were terrorists sponsored to disguise as Fulani herdsmen to kill and
promote tribal clashes across the country. Spokesman of IYC, Eric Omare,
condemned the persistent attacks by terrorists disguised as Fulani herdsmen in
several parts of the country.
The Ijaw youth body warned indigenes
of Niger Delta communities to be vigilant and set up structures to prevent and
respond to any attack if launched in the region. Omare said: “We are of the
view that the attacks are being carried out by terrorists who are disguising
themselves as Fulani herdsmen.
The traditional Fulani herdsmen have
been grazing their cattle for decades in different parts of the country without
such attacks until recently when the attacks became persistent with the
emergence of Muhamadu Buhari as President of Nigeria.
“We also frown at the silence by the
Federal Government. We are surprised that President Buhari has vowed to deal
with suspected vandals of oil facilities in the Niger Delta region like Boko
Haram but has remained mute in the midst of consistent massacre of Nigerians by
Fulani terrorist.
“We believe that the attacks by the
so called Fulani herdsmen are deliberate terrorist acts with religious agenda
to wipe out some communities in the middle belt and southern part of the
country.
We, therefore, call on communities
in the Niger Delta region, especially the Ijaw communities to be vigilant and
watch out for these terrorists who are disguising as Fulani herdsmen.
“We also call on community and youth
leaders in different Niger Delta communities to set up structures to prevent
such attacks and also speedily bring such activities to the knowledge of
security agencies.
Source: Vanguard
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