- A Fulani
socio-cultural organisation in Nigeria, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, wants former
President Olusegun Obasanjo arrested
- The organisation's national secretary, Alhassan Saleh, says
Obasanjo does not mean well for Nigeria - Saleh wonders why Nigerians now
attribute any crime committed in parts of the country to the Fulani The Miyetti
Allah Kautal Hore, a Fulani socio-cultural organisation in Nigeria, has
demanded for the arrest of former President Olusegun Obasanjo over the latter’s
recent open letter to Muhammadu Buhari. The organisation, through its national
secretary, Alhassan Saleh, asked President Buhari to immediately arrest
Obasanjo arguing that the latter does not mean well for the country’s progress.
Vanguard reports that while speaking with journalists on Monday, July 15, Saleh
said the Fulani should not be blamed for the escalating insecurity in the
country. “The fact that there is insecurity, I don’t think the Fulani are
responsible for it. The narrative that we are responsible for the insecurity is
even the problem we have with the Nigerian state. “When any crime happens, even
before there is an investigation, people rush to the press and start accusing
Fulani herdsmen. “Herdsmen are supposed to be carrying herds of cows but if
somebody is a criminal or an armed robber, he should be treated as such,” he
said. Saleh further argued that if Obasanjo, in particular, having ruled this
country for so many years and with his network of security contacts, both
locally and internationally, has information, he should be made to volunteer it.
"The earlier they get him (Obasanjo) arrested and dealt with, according to
the laws of the land, the better. He doesn’t mean well for the country. “We
just elected a new government; we have a National Assembly that was just
inaugurated. Nobody needs any conference, except they are pushing for something
else,” he said. He expressed worry that every crime in the country is now
attributed to the Fulani simply because the president is from the group. “We
are just waiting and watching carefully because we are not demanding too much
from the Nigerian state. All we are saying is give us space to graze our
animals. That is not difficult," Saleh said while slamming Professor Wole
Soyinka for supporting those he called discredited politicians. Legit.ng
earlier reported that Olusegun Obasanjo wrote a letter to President Muhammadu
Buhari, telling the latter to put an end to violent attacks across Nigeria. The
former president said the world has been warning Nigeria against descending
into a state of violence because any outbreak would be difficult to contain.
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