In
a statement by the Special Adviser to the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo
on Media and Publicity, Chief Emeka Attamah, on Thursday, Ohanaeze said “it believes that no human
life is greater than the other and that
two wrongs do not make a right.”
“Rather
than compare the number of casualties, the Federal Government should rejig its
security apparatus, stop further killings and appease the families and
communities affected by the senseless killings,” the pan-Igbo body said.
Ohanaeze
Ndigbo expressed fears that “from the trend of events, it appeared as if
General T.Y. Danjuma’s outcry that there was a grand design by some people to
carry out ethnic cleansing in the country and that government was colluding
with them was justified.”
Ohanaeze
called on Buhari to allay the fears of the people, “especially with the double
standard being exhibited by the Federal Government in the handling of the
issues of IPOB and the suspected Fulani herdsmen.”
The
association restated its call on the Federal Government to declare the Miyetti
Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, the umbrella body of the herdsmen, as a
terrorist organisation, as was done to the Indigenous People of Biafra.
“While
the Federal Government proscribed IPOB, a harmless organisation, Miyetti Allah
which has openly claimed responsibility for most of the attacks for just the
killing or rustling of their cattle has gone around unscathed.
“If government could label IPOB a terrorist
organisation, there was no reason the Miyetti Allah, the umbrella body of
cattle herders, should not be proscribed and their leaders prosecuted.
“If
the Federal Government was not being partisan, why the silence on the
utterances of Miyetti Allah who also attributed the killing of their cattle in
the Benue massacres to their attacks there?
“How
many suspected herdsmen have been taken
to court for either the killings in the country or for carrying Ak-47 rifles
about in the full glare of security operatives, contrary to the provisions of
the law,” the statement said.
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