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Wednesday 30 September 2015

FFK's article about herdsmen is a hate speech and a crime - NHRC Chariman says

The Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Chidi Odinkalu has described as a crime and a hate speech, an article titled "Herdsmen from Hell" which was released yesterday by two time minister, Femi Fani Kayode . In the article, Fani-Kayode described Fulani herdsmen as the east African tsetse fly that suck the life blood out of their hosts wherever they go..

 

"Like the locust, they destroy everything in their path. They are like leeches: they indulge in a parasitic mode of nutrition and they suck the blood of the carcass until their victim is left for dead. Like the Arab Janjaweed, they are only known for the most hideous of things. This includes terror, intimidation, theft, murder, rape, abduction, mutilation, the violation of the rights of others, the destruction of the land and crops of farmers and the destruction of property".
According to the chairman of NHRC this is unacceptable and must be stopped. He said the NHRC will be contacting the police over the article. 

See the full text of Fani=Kayode's article below

THE HERDSMEN FROM HELL
"Throughout history it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better and the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most that has made it possible for evil to triumph"- His Royal Majesty Haile Selassie 1, Emperor of Ethiopia.

If there was ever a time to remember the words of Haile Selassie and speak out against evil this is it. With the abduction of the elder statesman and June 12th struggle hero,
Chief Olu Falae, from his home by a group of Fulani herdsmen in south western Nigeria it is time for us to seriously consider the expulsion of all Fulani herdsmen from the southern part of our country.
We thank God and commend the efforts of the Inspector-General of the Nigerian police that Chief Falae was returned home safely after a harrowing three days.
Given his status in Yoruba land, had this not been so there would have been cataclysmic consequences for the unity of our country.
It is because we wish to avoid such a scenario that it is important that we get these marauders and vandals out of our territory as quickly as possible.
This is especially so given the fact that, by Falae's testimony, it is clear that the Fulani herdsmen that abducted him were working hand in hand with Boko Haram.
These herdsmen have become the pests of our nation. They are like the east African tsetse fly: wherever they go they suck the life blood out of their hosts and, like the locust, they destroy everything in their path.
They are like leeches: they indulge in a parasitic mode of nutrition and they suck the blood of the carcass until their victim is left for dead.
Like the Arab Janjaweed, they are only known for the most hideous of things. This includes terror, intimidation, theft, murder, rape, abduction, mutilation, the violation of the rights of others, the destruction of the land and crops of farmers and the destruction of property.

Anyone that doubts this should ask the people of the north central zone what they have been suffering in the hands of these vagabonds and vagrants for the last 50 years. This is especially so in Plateau, Benue, Niger, Kwara, Nassarawa, Taraba and Adamawa states.
Yet up until 20 years ago this was essentially a northern problem and it did not affect the south. Sadly that has changed. It has now become a national plague that knows no boundaries and whose poison threatens to consume us all.
In the last few years the Fulani herdsmen have attacked, ravaged and pillaged many rural communities south of the River Niger and they have slaughtered and raped thousands of innocent people in the south-south, the south-east and the south-western zones of our country.
We recall how, after a violent clash between them and some Yoruba farmers in Oyo state in 2000, General Buhari (as he then was) led a strong delegation of northern leaders to see the late Governor of Oyo state, Governor Lam Adeshina. On arrival Buhari put the following question to him: "why are YOUR people killing MY people?" This was a classic case of a Freudian slip.
The Bible says ‘’out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks’’. The general had spoken his mind. Governor Adeshina was shocked with disbelief and he responded by telling Buhari that he was rather surprised that a former Head of State would refer to one ethnic group as "his’’ people whilst referring to another as someone elses'.
He said that this was especially so given the fact that people were killed on both sides of the divide in what was a sad and unfortunate conflict.
The insensitivity of Buhari to the Yoruba farmers and their plight in the hands of the Fulani raiders was noted from that moment on. Ever since that conversation took place the lines have been drawn and the south west has been on alert.
The abduction of Falae may well have brought things to a head because today virtually every self-respecting Yoruba man is calling for strong resistance to these alien cattle-rearers whose criminal activities have led to nothing but blood, tears and carnage.
If the government refuses to stop them then it is very clear that some communities may end up doing so themselves.
Yet there is an even more sinister dimension to this problem than most people care to admit. That dimension is best illustrated by the following question.


Can there be any truth in the assertion that the Fulani herdsmen are nothing less than the vanguard and covert armed wing of the Fulani ruling class which has managed to infiltrate the south under the ingenious guise of selling cows?
Are they sleeper cells of a much bigger army and a much wider cause? Are they, as Falae has suggested, working hand in hand with Boko Haram?
If a major conflict were to arise would those sleeper cells be activated and would they commence the wholesale slaughter of the indigenous population in their host states? As painful as it may appear these are questions that we must ask.
The fact that the herdsmen demanded for a 100 million naira ransom from Falae speaks volumes. The question is this: what do mere cattle-rearers want with 100 million naira?
Even more instructive is the fact that when they were offered 2 million naira they responded by saying that that amount would not be enough for Boko Haram.
Given all this it is clear to me that we must begin to look at the wider picture. We must accept the ugly reality that there may be more to all this than meets the eye.
This is especially so given the fact that up until the time of writing this piece not one of Falae's captors has been apprehended by the police and they seem to have vanished into thin air. One wonders what transpired. Were they granted amnesty or are they ghosts?

Can there be any truth in the suggestion that there was some kind of official collusion in the abduction? Was it an attempt to put Falae, and by extension the Yoruba, in their place for vigorously supporting the idea of a national conference?
Is it an attempt to intimidate those from the south west that opposed President Buhari in the 2015 presidential elections? If so it will not work.
Afenifere, the leading socio-cultural group of the south west of which Falae is a leading member, and the Yoruba people generally have a way of rising to the occasion when they are threatened, cheated or persecuted. History proves that.
Worthy of note are the words of Dr. Frederick Fasheun and Otunba Gani Adams, both leaders of the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) in this matter. Only the unwise would ignore their counsel.

Another curious twist to the tale is the fact that it took the Buhari administration two days to make any formal announcement on Falae's abduction and just the day after they finally did so the elder statesman was suddenly released.

The question is this: who is pulling the strings from behind the scenes and who is attempting to test our resolve and test the waters?
Whatever the answer to these questions are one thing remains clear. The days of killing people with impunity and stripping them of their lands and possessions are long over.
The Fulani herdsmen may well believe that they have one of their own in the Villa today but that does not mean that they will get away with their murderous ways or their sheer impunity.
It is most unwise for them to continue to test the resolve of the people of the south in this way. I say this because collectively southerners are slow to anger but irresistible in battle.
When pushed to the wall they often indulge in what Dr. Amanze Obi, the respected columnist for Nigeria's Sun newspaper, once described as ''southern fury''.
Permit me to conclude this intervention with an interesting and relevant contribution from the famous British historian, writer and educationalist Dr. T.R. Batten. He wrote:
 "The Fulani were at their most influential in Gobir.Then a dispute broke out between their Imam, Usman Dan Fodiyo and Sarkin Gobir Yunfa.The Fulani rallied behind their leader who encouraged them to defy their Hausa Chief. He began a jihad and fighting broke out. Thus the Fulani seized the country by force against the will of those who lived there. The enmity had nothing to do with religion for among those who fought (against the Fulani) were many Muslims. It was about the Fulani's wish to seize power from the Hausas."
It follows that the herdsman and those that they represent conquer by infiltration, assimilation and guile. Those that doubt this should find out what became of the ancient Hausa kingdoms. May God deliver us from the vagabonds and vagrants in our midst.

50 comments:

Unknown said...

Shit getting real ugly right. ...

Anonymous said...

DES HERDMEN VE DONE WORST THNGS DAN KIDNAPPIN IN DS COUNTRY..SO WATEVR DAT CN B DONE TO DEM I DNT K...HATE KE?DO DEY XPECT TO BE LUVD AFTA ALL DEY VE BIN DOIN??TOMJERRYSWIT

Anonymous said...

DES HERDMEN VE DONE WORST THNGS DAN KIDNAPPIN IN DS COUNTRY..SO WATEVR DAT CN B DONE TO DEM I DNT K...HATE KE?DO DEY XPECT TO BE LUVD AFTA ALL DEY VE BIN DOIN??TOMJERRYSWIT

Bonita Bislam said...

Not only FFKs but the Yoruba elders & any individual who believes the best way to stop the carnage perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen is by banning them from certain parts of the country or removing em entirely from the country.
This is their fatherland & so is mine & yours.Why do we treat headache & not cut the head off when it aches? #FoodForThought

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Anonymous said...

U no, since these so call pdp fellows can't control themselves they would be witch hunt.

Anonymous said...

I think FFK should just be ignored. The man still dey lick the wound of defeat to PDP.

Unknown said...

That's True, FFK's articles are getting out of hand!

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Anonymous said...

Going into communities & slaughtering the inhabitants, which has gone on in some communities in Plateau, Benue, Nassarawa & other states in the federation, is a HATE CRIME, Mr Odinkalu. But you & your Rights Commission have suddenly found your voices following Mr Fani~ Kayode's article. Why so?

Unknown said...

Hmnnm

Unknown said...

Well said! Truth is always Bitter. This the best thing FFK HAS EVER SAID. NHRC should just go and sit down and nothing like they always do. Its only in social media that they have power.

Ladun Liadi said...

Let's face it, herdsmen are a menace

Anonymous said...

The only issue with FFK's write-up is that he dint reduce the volume of his words..But what he is saying is true... the chemical weapon used in Syria one time last year, was suddenly used in benue just two days apart...there are several reports of these herds men attacking villages...so I think there is more to them...Lets stop romancing the truth and say it...

Unknown said...

Ffk talks too much and carelessly at that....

ANYA IKENGA said...

Odinkalu should shut up. If his father told him he was kidnapped by fulani herdsmen who are working for Boko haram how will he view other herdsmen?

Unknown said...

ignor him jor rubish talk olaniyidavid71@yahoo.com

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Too long fa

Anonymous said...

Fulani Herdsmen are NOT A TRIBE/RACE. They are cattle rearers who have caused devastating circumstances in Benue, Jos, Niger state and are about to start in Ondo. At the risk of painting anyone bad, they are people who when you honestly see them/their cows, you are immediately very safety cautious. FFK has hit a bitter pill down and it may be difficult for NHRC to understand, but it is what it is. They are becoming a TERROR to the fabric of the nation.

BLUNT said...

Shut tha fuck up you stinking hausa-fulani slave! Yes you're a slave! Isn't that what abokis call all you Northern minority Christians? How dare you spew such bunkum? You want them to come and subtly conquer the South just the way they did you guys? You should be ashamed of yourselves. Adamawa is predominantly Christians, but you're perpetually ruled by your fulani conquerors! You think we want that? I'm not Yoruba, but I concur with FFK 100%! What nonsense! Make dem come try am for Anambra!

ary said...

E concern me, it is not like my Igbo people have a say in these kinds of matter, only a couple of months ago we were treated like a pariah

fidelis Agidigbi said...

What is Odinkalu saying. If he is aware of the crime this so failed herdsmen has been against communities in many states in Nigeria or if any of his family members has been slaughtered by these idiots, he will not criticise FFK. Human right my foot.

Unknown said...

FFK wasn't the only one dat suggested dat abi Mr. Man do u have any special case against him? #justasking.

Anonymous said...

So the northerners they have been killing deserve it right. They ask for 100mill isn't that the standard thing kidnappers ask for? Buhari didn't make a statement on time right but the man was released 2 days after, meanwhile regular citizens have been killed off or spent weeks with kidnappers. FFK SHUT UP PLEASE. JUST MECHONU GI. Face your baby mama and leave serious issues of the south to people who have sense.

BLUNT said...

Don't mind the clown. He's a very close friend of El Rufai's. He's doing the typical hausa/ fulani bidding to keep his stinking job. Go and see the crime against humanity these bastards have committed against birom people. Has Odinkalu ever taken on them? Nonsense!

Anonymous said...

calling black people of different tribes "people of a different race" is just crazy...lol

Unknown said...

Dis country is getting confusing by d day , playing wit ppls life all in d name of politice and power... God is watching!

gentle said...

Stupid response bonita. If only you knew one of the numerous people these fulanis have pillaged, raped or brutally murdered, you wnt spill such gutter nonsense. If thieves from another village are disturbing the peace of the whole neighbourhood, isn't it best to exile them to their own place. If they behave like normal human beings, will this issue come up? It's not my prayer for you that you experience them, because I know you'l fight tooth and nail to exile them from anywhere around you. So just shut up and let people who have been affected judge what is best for them.

gentle said...

Careless talk is more than necessary in this case. If care is not taken, we have another Boko haram menace on our hands. I dnt know why the evil these fulanis do dim in our minds with time, but the pictures of innocent people slaughtered needlessly by them is still fresh on my mind. Lets not just say anything cos we are not the ones directly affected.

gentle said...

@ nigerdeltababe....an excerpt for you:

"The fact that the herdsmen demanded for a 100 million naira ransom from Falae speaks volumes. The question is this: what do mere cattle-rearers want with 100 million naira?

Even more instructive is the fact that when they were offered 2 million naira they responded by saying that that amount would not be enough for Boko Haram."

gentle said...

@ nigerdeltababe....an excerpt for you:

"The fact that the herdsmen demanded for a 100 million naira ransom from Falae speaks volumes. The question is this: what do mere cattle-rearers want with 100 million naira?

Even more instructive is the fact that when they were offered 2 million naira they responded by saying that that amount would not be enough for Boko Haram."

Anonymous said...

Some of u in dis blog comment section are just fools. Fulani cattle rearers are killers,thieves and terrorists. They kill without any cause. Just pray nit to accost them urselves. Leave Fani alone, he nailed it. They need to be stopped before its too late. Stupid fools.

Unknown said...

Gbam FFK nailed it, this is the first time I will agree with him, those herds men are animals and should be treated as one, they should be restricted from causing more harm to neighboring states shikena!!!

Anonymous said...

So predictable. Trust FFK to never let a good crises go to waste. Just like hitler in nazi germany, hes figured a way to curry support from d majority of yorubas who find this whole herdsmen-olu falae abduction abhorrent.

Mr FFK, u are truly disgusting, we are still not voting for ur party & we fully expect d ondo state PDP governor, Mimiko, to take care of its citizens & put a stop to this herdsmen nonsense on private property.
Word of advice - u need to chill wt dt ur yoko ono girlfriend. Pftt.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm Kidnapping is the new way for boko haram to raise funds. The evil genius has been unleashed for presidency now it has tasted money it cannot be put back in the bag. AKA niger delta militants syndrome!!
Just last week we were warned that boko haram has infiltrated the south, this is a sample. No wonder Anambra quickly deported the bk prisoners. WATCH THIS SPACE. Afenifire / OPC the time for slumber is over. Wake up!!! The enemy is within

Anonymous said...

Ya a blind fool

Anonymous said...

My eyes are filled with tears as I read through this article by FFK, a lot of people will not like FFK for what he is doing but just for once I think as unreasonable as some people think FFK is, he is the messiah of our time. people who are not from Plateau,Benue,Nasarawa, Taraba or Kogi will not understand what we have suffered in the hands of the so called headsmen, the killing of our innocent children in their mothers hands, rapping of our women and the use of chemical weapon to wipe out hole communities without any inclusion of such people in the GMB's government plans for internally displaced persons even when it is clearly evident that most Boko Harram members are from the area ravaged by Boko Harram that GMB is planing to compensate for a self inflicted injury. chai,chai, chaiiiiiii. please Odinkalu the blood of all the victims of fulani massacre in the middle belt will speak against you and your un-born generation now and for ever Amen.

Anonymous said...

We all depend on fulani meat. Everyone appreciates their unique nomadic culture. They just need to stop acting wt impunity. If there will be no justice for d common man in his own land against their wrong actions, then everyone has a RIGHT to defend their peace. We dont want to see pple go to their lowest instincts on this, as its done in Jos year after year.

The govt needs to intervene. What do they think their job is? We need to contact our senators to pass a bill on cattle grazing. There are SO MANY solutions to maintain peace but nothing is ever done. You protect d cattle grazers and protect lives of people. Its not rocket science. The cause of d problem needs to be addressed asap. We wont take this in our state.

Anonymous said...

Ki lan so, ki leleyin so! Abeg bonita give solutn, stop telling pple to bury their head in d sand.

Anonymous said...

Well said!. I use to think FKK is a mischievous man displaying symptoms of mid-life crisis. Now I think he is just plain mad! He needs psychiatric help honestly before he ruins Nigeria like the ruined the chances of Goodluck Jonathan

Anonymous said...

Lets be politically correct and call them herdsmen. Some of them are not fulani. No need to make normal fulani pple defensive by d insults. If only Nigerians wld make arguments wt tact. A lot of violence wld be avoided.

rhemzial said...

most of these herdsmen are just cattle rustlers and cross-border robbers masquerading as ordinary herdsmen (this should be seen as a national problem).We should be more discerning in our comments to issues,try to see and understand the real picture instead of being beclouded by cheap sentiments in our our reasoning.

rhemzial said...

most of these herdsmen are just cattle rustlers and cross-border robbers masquerading as ordinary herdsmen (this should be seen as a national problem.We should be more discerning in our comments to issues,try to see and understand the real picture instead of being beclouded by cheap sentiments in our our reasoning.

I B M bolubantin said...

I don't see anything hateful about his write up, the man just aired his views

Anonymous said...

Don't mind odinkalu .after eating from Jonah now it's buhari.I don't need to talk much odinkalu till they kidnap your father if at all you have one.silly comment.

Unknown said...

Trivial expression

Unknown said...

This Odinkalu fulani appologist should get his priorities right and stop fooling himself. I never heard him raise a voice all the time that these Fulani demons were destroying peoples's lives and properties. Now he is ranting against somebody condemning evil in the community because Fulani terrorists are in power. If he wants to curry favour from them, he should give them his sisters and daughters to rape because that is what they are good at.

Anonymous said...

All Fulanis are the same whether they are in Berom Community, Nigeria Presidency, Daura S.S, Kaduna Government House, Senate Presidency, Edo Government House (as their slave), Kano Emir's palace or Tiv Community. They are all evil parasites that destroy their hosts. The only good Fulani is a ROTTEN FULANI. Even the dead ones are dangerously evil because they spread deadly diseases like Ebola and Lassa fevers. All other Nigerian tribes should unite and rise against Fulani hegemony and irredentism.

kings11ng said...

This odinkalu is an embrassment to all igbo people... Let's see what he will say when the fulanis come for his relation

Anonymous said...

Useless FFK. He is insane and needs recognition.

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