Threat To Burn Delta: Miyetti Allah Breaks Silence

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Fulani cattle rearers.
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The National Secretary of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Othman Ngelzarmaq, has urged residents of Delta State and all well meaning Nigerian to discard the news of purported ploy to burn some major parts of the state within a sketch of three days from the notice.

Miyetti Allah who dissociated self from the threats by a certain Fulani group to attack some parts of Delta State, pointed out that the threat was a mere handiwork of some mischievous elements.

It would be recalled that a militant group, Movement for the Emancipation and the Defence of the Niger Delta (MEND), had in reaction to the warning vowed to launch three rocket launchers and ballistic missiles at any facility of their choice in the North.

The Fulani group had threatened to invade and bomb the state capital, Asaba, and Agbor, headquarters of Ika South Local Government Area of the state. It gave Governor Okowa 72 hours to withdraw his stand and support for the ban on open grazing.

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Governors of states in the southern region of the country had met in Asaba in May 2021 over the increasing spate of insecurity in the country, where they decided to place a ban on open grazing.

However, reacting in an interview on Channels TV, Ngelzarma said the threat from the group should not be taken seriously and was made by mischief makers.

The National Secretary of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Othman Ngelzarmaq
The National Secretary of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Othman Ngelzarmaq

Ngelzarma insisted that the group was bent on their plot to tarnish the image of pastoralists and Fulanis.

He, however, added that the resolution against open grazing is targeted at the Fulani staying in the southern part of the country.

“Such statements that come from faceless unknown groups shouldn’t be given any serious consideration. I believe this statement must be coming from mischief makers, people who are out to tarnish the image of the Fulanis and pastoralists.

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“It is because of such negative profiling by the media that makes us believe that the anti-open grazing laws being intended to be promulgated by the southern states are not laws stopping open grazing, but I believe these laws are laws against Fulanis living in the southern part of the country.

“The Northern governors must be up and doing and they must also begin to open discussions with their southern counterparts for them to put their heads together and come up with a solution that can work for both the north and the south,” he said.

“Respecting the fundamental human rights of the pastoralists as citizens. Their right to movement, their right to pray, their right to trade, their right to liberty.”

By Famous Reporters

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