The
National Coordinator of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria in
Benue State, Garus Gololo, on Thursday took a swipe at the presidential
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, stating that if elected, he (Atiku)
would create division in the country.
Gololo
was reacting to a statement by Atiku campaign media organisation. One of the
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar presidential campaign spokesmen, Phrank Shaibu, had
earlier in the week said there would be
more killings of farmers by suspected Fulani herdsmen if President Muhammadu
Buhari was re-elected next year.
The
Miyetti Allah leader in Benue State said it was wrong for Atiku to have made
such inciting statement, noting that it was not only Fulani herdsmen that had
issues with farmers in Nigeria.
He
said, “We Fulani herdsmen are not killers and before Buhari came to power,
there were crisis between farmers and herders in Benue, Tarawa, Nasarawa,
Adamawa and some other states.
He
said, “I am disappointed in Atiku because he had already divided Nigeria even
when he has not come to power. Buhari has nothing to do with herdsmen, he is a
Nigerian and it is the people of Nigeria that voted him into power and l
believe they will still vote him again in 2019.”
“Nigerians
should ask Atiku about the N68.8bn proceeds from NEPA which he sold when he
superintended over the privatisation process of the then NEPA.
“People
should talk about the power plants or the money he raised from the sale of that
public asset. As far as I am concerned, Atiku is not a credible candidate to
contest the coming presidential election in Nigeria because he is so
sentimental and if they vote him in as president, he would divide Nigeria the
more.
“So,
for us Fulanis, we are not killers, neither are we criminals nor kidnappers and
President Buhari has nothing to do with herdsmen. It is the people of Nigeria
who voted Buhari in 2015 and they will still vote him .The crisis between farmers
and herdsmen is a common thing everywhere across the world it is not peculiar
to Nigeria.”
Gololo
asked the PDP presidential candidate if herdsmen were responsible for killings
when he was a vice president.
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