“There
have been recent reports of cow rustling and destruction of farms between Berom
farmers and Fulani herdsmen. The people carrying out these criminal activities
are well known to the communities but the communities are hiding them. “Fulani
herdsmen have lost about 300 cows in the last few weeks – 94 cows were rustled
by armed Berom youths in Fan village, another 36 cows were killed by Berom
youths. In addition to that, 174 cattle were rustled and the criminals
disappeared with them to Mangu.
-The
association while condemning the attacks urged the security agencies to be fair
to all parties - They also claimed that those who carried out the attacks must
be on revenge mission Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria
(MACBAN) has given reasons why herdsmen attacked mourners in Plateau state,
killing over 120 people and causing serious injuries to hundreds others. The
chairman, north central zone of the organisation, Danladi Ciroma, who condemned
the attacks, however, claimed the people were killed in retaliation to the
killings of about 300 cows belonging to the herdsmen, The Nation reports. He
said: “These attacks are retaliatory. As much as I don’t support the killing of
human being, the truth must be told that those who carried out the attacks must
be on revenge mission.
“Since
these cows were not found, no one should expect peace in the areas. Even
soldiers that went after the criminals to recover the rustled cows were shot by
the armed rustlers and eventually escaped with all the cows." Ciroma said
the state governor, Lalong, has done a lot to restore peace in the area but the
criminal elements hiding among their people are frustrating these peace
efforts. He added that security agencies have tried, but they need to do more
by being fair to all parties. "They should not neglect any report
presented by Fulani of Berom because such report can lead to attacks and deaths
if not properly handled. Criminals thrive a lot in Berom communities, but when
the Fulani, who are always victims of their crime, react with attacks, they
blame the government. “These communities have leaders, why hide the criminals?
They should fish out the criminals and hand them over to security agencies to
avoid death of innocent ones. “As it is today, the Berom man cannot go to farm,
the Fulani cannot breed his cows in Berom land. This can be stopped if the
security agencies do more than what they are currently doing. The attacks will
stop as soon as the security agencies stop Berom youths from stealing Fulani
cows," he added.
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