NASIR EL RUFAI AND THE BLOODFEST IN SOUTHERN KADUNA (PART 2)
Senator Danjuma La’ah, the Senator representing the good people of Southern Kaduna continued.
He
said that according to the Leadership Newspaper of 4th December, 2016
under the headline: “Foreigners Behind Southern Kaduna Massacre",
Governor Nasir El-Rufai stated that some of them (Killer Fulani) were
from Niger, Cameroon, Chad, Mali and Senegal, adding,
"Many of these people were killed, cattle lost and they organised themselves and came back to revenge.
“We
got a group of people that were going round, trying to trace some of
these people in Cameroon, Niger Republic and so on to tell them that
there is a new governor who is Fulani like them and has no problem
paying compensations for lives lost and he is begging you to stop the
killing.
“In most of the communities, once that appeal was made
to them, they said they have forgiven. There are one or two that asked
for monetary compensation. They said they have forgiven the death of
human beings, but want compensation for cattle. We said no problem, some
we paid.”
Senator La’ah maintained that there was never in a
time in 2011 that Fulani from Mali, Niger, Chad, Cameroon, Mali and
Senegal were killed in Southern Kaduna with their cattle.
He
added, “This is a silly and an absurd lie. Southern Kaduna is not a
junction of these countries. So how could they have all converged on
Southern Kaduna on their usual migration back home?
“The Governor
just invented this lie to make excuse for his imported murderous Fulani
kindred to continue their extermination of our people and the
occupation of our lands.
“As the main political leader and
representative of Southern Kaduna at the Federal level, despite many
overtures of trying to meet with the Governor over the insecurity in my
zone with no success, he has never deem it fit to inform me of these
actions so as to seek my views and that of my constituency over the
matter.
“This is a very curious development, especially as I was
able to make the Senate to pass a resolution asking the Federal
Government to declare a State of Emergency on Security in Southern
Kaduna last month.
“I expected him to cash on that, using his
connection with the President and Commander-in-Chief. But, he was
obviously not concerned.
“In the light of the above, the Federal
Government, especially the Nigeria Intelligence Agency, NIA, the
Directorate of State Services, SSS, the Directorate of Military
Intelligence, DMI and sundry agencies should look no further for the
solution to the unrelenting killings in Southern Kaduna.
“Governor
Nasir el-Rufai should also state how much of Kaduna State scarce
resources have been moved to these killers and whether he has the
authority of the law to so spend the money on enemies of Southern Kaduna
and Nigeria.
“El-Rufai should also be investigated to find out
if these moneys were not further put into the buying of more arms and
the recruitments of more killers, who we strongly believe, are also
jihadists.
“Though he has ferried much undisclosed amounts of
money to murderers, I am pleading with Kaduna State indigenes and
residents to ask why he has stubbornly refused to render basic
assistance of rebuilding of even a home, or any form of monetary
assistance to the surviving victims in Southern Kaduna. Most are still
left without food and shelter despite the modest assistance that some of
us, churches, NGOs etc have continued to render from time to time.
“I
am constrained to add that Nasir el-Rufai with his lack of will to show
commitment to the insecurity in Southern Kaduna, and his resolve to
carry on with over six Cattle Grazing Reserves in Southern Kaduna, he is
actually creating new, permanent “conquered” settlements for his Fulani
kinsmen.
“I said this because his Fulani brothers have killed
people and chased them out from their communities and are now fully
settled with their families and cattle in several villages in Kaura,
Sanga and Jema’a Local Government Areas, while the governor turns his
eyes the other way round.”
The statement therefore called on the
people of Southern Kaduna to use every available legitimate means to
defend their lives, properties and communities.
It reads,
“History will not forgive our generation if we succumb to threats and
blackmail and fail to defend ourselves and get wiped out. As Senator of
the beleaguered area, l cannot support that we become sitting ducks each
time they come killing. Again, if El-Rufai will not defend us, let us
defend ourselves.”
I can feel the deep hurt and pain behind the
words of Senator La'ah and I wholehearedly concur with his submissions.
The people of Southern Kaduna are going through hell and they certainly
deserve better.
The sheer disdain and utter contempt that
Governor El Rufai has for them can also be reflected in a television
interview that he gave a while back in which he described the massive
Christian population of Kaduna state of being only 30 per cent whilst he
claimed that the Muslims were 70 per cent. This is false.
The
fact of the matter is that at least 50 per cent, if not more, of the
people of Kaduna state are Christian but it does not serve the
Governor's purpose to acknowledge or publicly admit that.
What a
tragedy this is for both him and the good people of Kaduna. His
continuos resort to the use of religion in order to divide and rule the
people of his state and to supress and subvert the religious faith and
legitimate aspirations of the Christian community and the minority
Shiite Muslims will lead to nothing but even more division and chaos.
Let
us hope that my friend and brother Governor Nasir El Rufai listens and
that he retraces his steps rather than issue threats and go on the
offensive against those that have found the courage to tell him the
bitter truth.
Let us hope that he remembers that real friends
always speak truth, no matter how unpalatable that truth may be, to
those that they care about and love and they do not tolerate or condone
their vainglorious excesses or treat them like infallible demi-gods.
Permit
me to conclude this contribution by qouting a large portion of my dear
friend and brother Chief Yinka Odumakin's latest column titled 'El
Rufai: An Accesory After The Fact To Murder' (Vanguard Newspaper, 6th
December 2016).
As brilliant, courageous and forthright as ever,
after qouting El Rufai's exact words and his entire interview verbatim
Odumakin wrote inter alia:
"You would have thought this was
Mallam Ibrahim Shekau (the leader of Boko Haram) talking and not a
governor who swore to protect the lives of the citizens of his state .
The
statements credited to the governor can only be fully appreciated when
situated within the complaints of the Southern Kaduna People’s Union,
SOKAPU, about the palpable indifference of the Federal and Kaduna State
governments to their plight in the hands of Fulani killers.
The
Leadership Newspaper of of 17th October 2016 quoted the group as saying
through its President , Barr. Solomon Musa that the killings in Godo
Godo, Jama’a and Sanga local government areas were successfully carried
out by terrorist herdsmen because the government has abandoned the
entire people of Southern Kaduna to be “maimed, raped, brutalised,
killed, slaughtered and destroyed.”
“Godo Godo communities once
again came under very fierce, terrifying, brutal, savage and barbarous
attack by Fulani herdsmen without provocation of any nature from
Saturday 15th October, 2016 to Sunday afternoon. This is despite the
frantic calls for help from the beleaguered villagers to those
constitutionally saddled with the task of safeguarding their citizens.”
According
to SOKAPU, the barbarians wreaked maximum havoc and destruction by
killing uncountable number of lives of our people is unacceptable.
“So
far, the locals have been able to identify not less than 40 corpses
aside from the several other corpses burnt beyond recognition. Virtually
all houses have been burnt in Godo Godo.
Property worth
hundreds of millions destroyed while crops have been grazed by cattle
and the rest destroyed by the invaders. The savagery and barbarity of
the attack is beyond belief. Yet, governments at the Federal and State
levels appear quiet and noncommittal. We have been abandoned, deserted
and neglected,” he said.
The SOKAPU President who likened the
killings in southen Kaduna to that of the Rwandan genocide, said “the
Tutsis were abandoned, deserted and neglected during the Rwandan
genocide in 1994 until over 800,000 Tutsis were brutally massacred by
the Hutus. This is the scenario that is taking place in Southern Kaduna.
We are being killed, slaughtered and decimated by Fulani Herdsmen, yet
it will appear to our people that the government has failed, refused or
neglected to intervene decisively to end the carriage.
As a
peaceful people we have spoken, we have carried out peaceful protests,
we have appealed and pleaded for intervention by the authorities, yet
our appeal and plea have appeared to have fallen on deaf ears. It will
appear to our people that government is not concerned, moved or bothered
by the carnage and pogrom in Southern Kaduna,” he said.
SOKAPU
further regard it a national shame and an indictment of the state
government’s commitment to security issues in Southern Kaduna that about
seven villages in Godo Godo chiefdom are now completely deserted after
being ransacked, burnt and the people killed.
“More nauseating is
the added fact that in villages like Ninte, Akwa, Ungwan Anjo, and
Antang – where the people had been sacked from their villages, the armed
herdsmen have permanently taken over the villages and boldly grazing
their herds on the farms of the villagers. With thousands of people who
have been displaced, the current attacks can only add to that number if
the State Government does not muster up the will to urgently address the
ongoing genocide in our zone.
“It will appear that Southern
Kaduna does not deserve the attention, sympathy or intervention of
government. It will appear that we have been abandoned, deserted and
neglected. We do not deserve the intervention or sympathy of the Federal
or State Governments.
“Security personnel are posted to the main
highways only; from April to date, there does not appear to be any form
of intelligence gathering, any form of surveillance, any form of
proactive measures to forestall future occurrences; any form of
intervention by government.
“From April to date, neither NEMA nor
SEMA has not seen it fit to rehabilitate, resettle or to bring any kind
of relief materials to the victims of the attacks in the area. No
relief materials, no IDP camps; no protection for our villages. What
have we done to deserve this? Is it because of who we are? Why have we
been abandoned, deserted and neglected? Will this have happened if it is
elsewhere? Are we part of Kaduna State? Are we part of Nigeria? If we
are not, we then deserve our state and our nation. We can stand on our
own,” they asked.
“In view of the fact that Boko Haram has been
degraded; cattle rustling was brought to an end in Kamuku forest and
Zamfara State by the joint action of several states and the Federal
Government, we call on both the State Government and Federal Government
to place greater premium on human lives by carrying out decisive and
combined operation to halt the genocide immediately in order to assure
the people that we are indeed part of Kaduna State and Nigeria,” they
said.
Can anyone fault SOKAPU with the insensitive, bigoted and reckless comments of the state governor?
Some
critical issues came out of El-Rufai's incendiary remarks. The first is
that the official lie that the Fulani herdsmen who have been
terrorising Middle Belt and Southern communities are from without
Nigeria has been repeated.
This is to give the nauseating
impression that government is helpless as if Nigerians who commit crimes
in other lands are not punished outside Nigeria.
The second
issue is that of the clash of civilisations which makes the Nigerian
crisis unresolvable unless we embrace cultural democracy. El-Rufai says
because he is Fulani like the herdsmen, he had no difficulty in cutting
deals with them by paying bribes to people he should be dragging before
the law.
It was from that mindset he also revealed he had
compensated them for their cattle killed five years ago while he cannot
even clean the fresh wounds of Southern Kaduna who are not his ethnic
stock.
Perhaps, the greatest revelation from this leakage is a
subtle reminder of the warning El-Rufai gave on his Twitter account
four years ago on the killing of any Fulani “We will write this for all
to read.Anyone,soldier or not that kills the Fulani takes a loan
repayable one day no matter how long it takes”(11:51 am,15 July,2012).
He
must have been grinning from ear to ear as he signed the cheque to the
herdsmen when he was satisfied they have taken enough “revenge”.
Will
the people of Southern Kaduna not proceed to the International Criminal
Court now that there is an Accessory who has confessed to knowing the
murderers and exchanging money with them? Victims of these Fulani
herdsmen in the Middle Belt and Southern Kaduna should follow suit!".
Chief Odumakin and SOKAPU have said it all. I need say no more.
May
the souls of all those that were cut short in the bloodfest that took
place in the killing fields of southern Kaduna and indeed throughout our
nation by these rampaging foreign monsters and alien beasts rest in
peace.
May the Lord of Hosts, the Ancient of Days, the God of
the Armies of israel and He that answereth by fire avenge them speedily
and comfort their families and loved ones. (CONCLUDED).
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