Thanks for sharing this. How voluntary is this programme, when inducement and force are being used to make people to give up their ancestral lands? How voluntary is this scheming when herdsmen are allowed to roam with AK-47 and destroy people's farmland and in the process, their livelihood without anyone getting punished or prosecuted according to the Constitution which the President swore to protect without favour or discrimination? I put a question to Oga Jibo some months ago and I am restating it here: Are these Fulani herdsmen superior to the farmers whose land they are destroying? One of the commentators raised a pertinent question above, but no response. Let me just issue a note of warning here. History is replete with political miscalculations that have grave consequences. Land and religion are too emotive issues that people are prepared to lay down their lives to defend. When the conflagration that the PMB led Government and his willing accomplice starts, the consequences might be more than what we all bargain for. Let's thread carefully. Pastoralism is a private business, why all the hues? Or is it part of the economic policy of the Federal Government?
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:55 AM Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju <toyin.adepoju@gmail.com> wrote:
--The poster of the Facebook update represents views likely to be encountered from the Muslim North, in my view, while most of the commentators represent views likely to come from the South.There has been a sustained & largely uninformed campaign against pastoralism. In response, the government decided to initiate the Ruga Settlement programme to settle them. Now there is a new campaign to frustrate stop it. So what do they want?
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