BURNING POT BY PRINCE CHARLES DICKSON
Where One Or Two Fulanis Are...?
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These beans are not delicious, these beans are not delicious, yet
the coiffure at the occiput is shaking vigorously. (A person's
actions towards a person or thing belie his or her detracting
comments; if one claims to dislike something or someone, one's
actions should not say the opposite.)
Let me start with this riddle: A man was selling his goat, and
another man agreed to buy it. The man is using his last money to buy
the goat but as soon as he brought the money out to pay for the
goat, the goat jumped and snatched the money from his hands and
chewed all. Who owns the goat? The buyer or the seller...
In far away Delta, Fulani herdsmen were caught with arms, they have
been know to attack in Ibadan, in Kwara, in Taraba, Kaduna, Plateau,
Benue, parts of Kogi, Katsina, in Zamfara, border towns and villages
in far flung away places like Anambra, Lagos etc.
In recent weeks, it has got worse. Ask those in Taraba, ask those in
Benue, also in Zamfara, in Plateau it is case as usual in Beromland
and lately the Tarokh axis. The frequency has become scary and
worrisome melting into both ethnic and religious hot pond.
Who are these Fulani herdsmen, my DSS friend Kuni tells me "there's
nothing like Fulani herdsmen, these are well trained militia men,
you need to see the arms, combat readiness, and well kited military
uniforms that these people come in..."
Samaila on the other hand disagrees, "They are fulanis, it is part
of a planned Jihad, but they will fail, we are ready for them."
The media is torn against itself and ethics, on one hand its the
fulani herdsmen, on the other "unknown gunmen", in between we hear
of "cattle rustlers", and the army say they are "insurgents".
With alleged chemical warfare reports from Benue, one that no
appropriate body has confirmed, and on the Plateau where we have
seen villages raided over-night commando style, while soldiers are
awol, the question is what really is the game plan.
Yet in Bokkos, loads of Fulani live peacefully, so also in many
Benue villages. But can we negate the fact that the ingredients for
a time bomb is the making.
Only last week former Zamfara governor Sani Yerima quoted an
abridged scriptures, "where one or two fulanis are, there is
trouble." Let me add, not only trouble but double trouble, there is
tension in the air, people are filled with mob justice sentiments
occasioned by poverty, public distrust and failure in governance.
But wait, who are these Fulanis, what is the historical perspective,
why is it that for all the intellectualism paraded or masqueraded,
we have not been able to solve some of the cattle problems beyond
the controversial grazing zones. How have we not answered the
question of the lanky Fulani whose only strength was at display at
the traditional flogging to mark his coming of age or marriage
metamorphosing into the Uzi/AK-47 and chemical welding killer?
Are Pastoralist Fulanis same as bandits, same as terrorists, who are
the Hausa-Fulanis, why are there no Fulanis on rampage in Sokoto, in
Maidugiri, in Yobe. Who are the cattle fulanis, where do they come
from?
Governor Tanku Almakura of Nasarawa state brought a twist condemning
the killing of some Fulani herdsmen by soldiers in Keana Local
Government Area of the state saying that those killed were not
insurgents.
But wait, is Almakura not Fulani, the last time I checked we had
been 'ruled' by Fulanis, what is our intelligence agency doing, are
Fulanis ghost, how about the captured Fulanis, there's a long list
of prominent fulanis, and it is high time they speak. We cannot
continue to have Fulanis involved in violent clashes.
There are Fulanis in Chad, Sudan, Burkina Faso, Niger and other ends
of the Sahel region, they are not killing, slaughtering as is the
case in Nigeria.
Can the stealing of one, two or ten cows lead to such carnage or a
governor's convoy being attacked ala Suswan, or is it the same
Nigeria where the police arrests goats when truckloads of cows
belonging to Senators disappear?
For now like the buyer and seller of the goat, we may engage in the
analytics and semantics of why are Fulanis aggressive, how they
don't forgive, and, or why nomads clash with local settlers and
whose fault it is --fact however is that these attacks are getting
more vicious and deadlier, the earlier we identify the buyers and
sellers of these problem the better, but for now how much longer
this will continue--only time will tell.
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