Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Jama’atul Nasir Islam, Sa’ad Abubakar lll |
The Sultan of Sokoto,
Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, in his Eid-el-Kabir message on Monday said
armed herdsmen perpetrating violence in the country were foreign terrorists.
The
Punch report continues:
The Eid prayer was attended by Second
Republic President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari; Governor Aminu Tambuwal; his deputy,
Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu; and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, among other
dignitaries.
He
said, “All those so-called Fulani herdsmen, moving with guns, causing
violence, fighting with farmers are not Nigerians.
“These
are foreigners coming into Nigeria to cause a breach of the peace of the
nation. They are therefore terrorists and should be treated as such by the
Nigerian security agencies.
“The
Nigerian herdsmen are very peace-loving and law abiding.’’
He
stated that some “bad eggs” had infiltrated the Nigerian Fulani herdsmen,
challenging the security agencies to be proactive.
Abubakar,
however, admitted that there were problems between the Fulani herdsmen and the
farmers, which should only be resolved through dialogue.
The
monarch stressed the need for all Nigerians to live peaceably with one another,
irrespective of religious or ethnic differences.
But
the Christian Association of Nigeria has challenged the Sultan to provide some
information about cattle rearers terrorizing the country to security agents if
he insisted they were foreign terrorists and not Nigerians.
The
General Secretary of CAN, Dr. Musa Asake, who said this in an interview with
one of our correspondents on Monday evening in Abuja, said it was possible that
the Sultan knew something about them.
He
said, “Foreign terrorists? Well, the Sultan knows them as foreign terrorists,
but we know they are Nigerian Fulani herdsmen. If somebody said they are
foreign terrorists, what are they doing here (in Nigeria)? Who brought them in?
“That
shows that the terrorists are here with a very good authority when they are not
supposed to be here. Who hired them?
“If
they are foreign terrorists, then, they are not supposed to be going about. So,
as far as we are concerned, someone should confirm to us that they are foreign
terrorists and who brought them and their means of survival.
The
immigration service should also explain how they came into the country. But
before we get all these, the person (Sultan) making the allegation should
actually tell us how foreign terrorists got to Nigeria and who brought them.
Maybe he knows something about them.”
The
sultan, however, underscored the imperative of sustainable peace if the country
was to fully develop.
On
the ongoing hardship in the country, the Sultan appealed to Nigerians to go
back to the farms and to learn to be more productive, rather than solely
waiting for the government to provide all their needs.
The
Sultan promised to continue to offer prayers, advice and wise counsel to the
state and federal governments.
He stressed the need for leaders to continue to be just to all Nigerians, irrespective of their political differences.
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