Gani Adams: We will retaliate against Fulani herdsmen

3 Min Read

The Aare Onakakanfo Council, under the leadership of Gani Adams, has warned that the Yoruba people will have to retaliate against “killer herdsmen” if the Federal Government fails to contain their excesses.

This was contained in a communique signed by its members, where the council said the activities of herders “who have been ravaging our land” have become a serious concern for the Yoruba race.

“The campaign of blood by Fulani herdsmen, who have been ravaging our land, kidnapping, killing, maiming and raping our people in recent years has become a serious source of concern for the Yoruba race; a race renowned for their staunch passion for peaceful coexistence, national cohesion, and development,” read the communique signed by Adams and  read.

“It is disheartening and most embarrassing that the group, despite several appeals to their consciousness and common sense, has continued to wreak havoc on our land, and forcibly planning to reap where they have not sown.

READ ALSO: “She invited me to see cows” – Fani-Kayode hits Kebbi governor’s wife again

“They have been plundering Yorubaland, and we recognize evil when we see it. Every true blood of the Yoruba race is at the risk of being haunted and slaughtered by this reckless group if we keep sugar-coating the bloody implications of their evil enterprise.

“We are acquainted with the nature of Fulani nomads in the past, and we know as a matter of fact that they were not carrying AK47s. It is because of this naked truth that we ask that these people be labelled as what they are.

“Consequently, we hereby ask these Fulani marauders to stop their murderous activities and vacate every inch of Yorubaland they currently ravage. Failure to reconcile themselves with these terms may warrant maximum retaliation as the principle dictates that a bully only respects a bully.”

The council listed some areas in the southwestern region as dark spots where the federal government’s intervention is needed, while also admonishing kings and local chiefs to be on the lookout for strangers within their domain.

The council also warned “all Yoruba sons and daughters in power” that they risk being declared persona non grata if they fail to use their capacities to speak up against the ills and injustice ravaging Yorubaland.

Share this Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.