Members of one of the foremost
groups in Southern Kaduna, The Southern Kaduna Rebirth (SOKARE), have described
former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, as one of those whose voices
have helped in forcing the terrorist Fulani herdsmen to cut down massively on
the scale of terror they planned to unleash on the people of the area.
In a press release signed by its
chairman, Peter Ayuba, and made available to the media shortly after a meeting
in Abuja, the group described Fani-Kayode’s interest in the terrible
occurrences in Southern Kaduna as the “Finger of God” and highly commendable.
They admitted that but for the constant criticism of the likes of the former
aviation minister that has helped to keep the marauding herdsmen and their
official sponsors in check, the situation could have gone worse than it is.
SOKARE commended the Osun born
chief for standing up for them despite not being directly affected by the
situation there. “Sometimes we are left to wonder where he finds such strength and
motivation but then we remind ourselves of the scripture which declares that
the righteous are as bold as a lion and that those who know their God shall be
strong and they shall do exploits. In fact, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode is a
fulfillment of the scripture that says there is a friend that is closer than a
brother. He is one of such very scarce friends and we shall remain eternally
grateful to him for speaking out against official tyranny and oppression at a dangerous
time like this. Only God can reward him abundantly.”
“Ours is a region of majorly
peasant farmers who struggle to make ends meet, yet, you chose to stand up for
us when our enemies rose against us; you became our voice when we lost ours, and
made us to feel assured that we are not alone in this battle. We cannot pay you
but God will surely do,” the statement read.
The group went ahead to also
commend Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State, CAN, SOKAPU, Apostle Suleiman and
other individuals and groups that have stood by the people of Southern Kaduna
in their times of suffering.
The group called on the federal
government to be alive to its responsibility of safeguarding the lives of its
citizens even if they do not share the same faith with them. While imploring
the federal government to forestall further attacks on the people, it urged the
authorities to ensure that perpetrators of these dastardly acts are brought to
book forthwith to give the victims a sense of justice and reprieve. This, they
said, is the only way government can heal the festering wounds in the area.
“Should government fail to do
these, we shall not hesitate to mandate our people to defend themselves with
vigour and ferocity whenever and wherever such attacks might occur again. The attackers
and their sponsors should know that no group has the monopoly of violence,” the
statement concluded.
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