HERDSMEN ATTACKS: OHANAEZE DEBUNKS RUMORS OF QUIT NOTICE TO NORTHERNERS IN THE SOUTH-EAST

Apex Igbo Socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has countered the rumours that South-east had issued a quit notice to the northerners in the Zone.

UGAMATV reports that several rumors peddlers had been selling the false gossip that South-east had prompted the Northerners dwelling in the Zone to vacate as a result of the current menacing effects of the Fulani herders around several states of Nigeria.

The group however, debunked the rumors in a press statement signed by the general publicity secretary of the Group, Chief Alex Chiedozie Ogbonnia.

Stating the obvious tragic effects of the Herders-farmers crisis with relation to the rumors, the group said, “While that is disturbing enough, we are distressed by the tenor of conversations on the subject pushed by persons who should otherwise do better.
Many are framing it as a North versus South conflict. This is not correct.

The statement thus reads ;

ON WORSENING HERDERS-FARMERS CRISES: OHANAEZE CAUTIONS ON FALSE NARRATIVES

Ohanaeze Ndigbo is concerned about recent developments in Nigeria around the activities of herdsmen of Fulani stock said to be foreigners from outside Nigeria who have caused damage across the land and elicited negative reactions. While that is disturbing enough, we are distressed by the tenor of conversations on the subject pushed by persons who should otherwise do better.
Many are framing it as a North versus South conflict. This is not correct.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo calls on the elite of Northern and Southern Nigeria to desist from inflammatory rhetorics and the canvassing of narratives that could stoke conflict and inflame passions. No one would gain from the consequences of such idle chatter but Nigeria will lose big time.
Specifically, we assert that no one in the South, not the least the South East, has issued quit orders to all Northerners or will ask Northerners to leave. Ndigbo are nation builders and not destroyers. Rather, what has happened in both the South West, the South South, South East and the Middle Belt of Nigeria are plaintive cries of citizens and their governments for lawless inhabitants of our forests and lands to stop criminality. Surely, no upright and well-meaning citizens will dispute the imperative of having law-abiding citizens who pursue their vocations without doing harm to others.

We declare that our people demand the observance of due process by all groups. We deplore rash and unlawful retaliatory actions. We condemn even more the activities of herdsmen instigating crises in the land through the invasion of farmlands, vandalism, rape, and murders.
We call on Northern leaders to enjoin a return to the lawful herdsmen with whom our communities have interacted in various  Hausa settlements across the South East over many decades. It is the same call that citizens are making in the South West, South-South and the North-Central.

Leaders must restrain themselves from sharing the wrong narratives and perspectives. No one is driving Northerners away from the South. Ohanaeze calls on Northern leaders to join in the call against lawlessness and impunity by the few who do not represent the majority.

Chiedozie Alex Ogbonnia, National Publicity Secretary, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide

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