Fayose Condemns Arrest of 76 Igbo Villagers over Clash with Fulani Herdsmen; Calls for their Release

Fayose Condemns Arrest of 76 Igbo Villagers over Clash with Fulani Herdsmen; Calls for their Release

fayoseGovernor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State broke the silence from the South East governors when he roundly condemned the arrest of 76 Igbo villagers from Ugwuneshi Autonomous community, Awgu Local Government Area of Enugu State. They were arrested following a clash between them and Fulani herdsmen.

While governors in the area have remained curiously silent about the development Fayose said “It has gotten to a level that lovers of peace in Nigeria must speak out on this keg of gun powder which the threat that the Fulani herdsmen has become.”

About 76 men from the Ugwuneshi community were last Thursday arrested and whisked away by “men in military uniform” after they protested the continued destruction of their crops and farmlands by Fulani herdsmen and their cattle who settled in the area without permission.

Reacting to the alleged arrest, Governor Fayose, who spoke through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to address the killing of Nigerians and destruction of farmlands by the Fulani herdsmen.

He called for the immediate and unconditional release of the 76 villagers. Governor Fayose said the Fulani herdsmen were giving impression that they now own Nigeria and could perpetrate any crime and get away with it.

He said: “It is worrisome that the Fulani herdsmen that killed over 400 Agatus in Benue State, raped women and destroyed farmlands in the North Central, South West and South South zones of Nigeria are walking the streets free while Igbo people, who opted to defend their sources of livelihood are languishing in detention.

“Are they saying that those Igbo villagers do not have rights to defend their farmlands from further destruction by the Fulani herdsmen when the president who should defend them is keeping silent?

“These people must be released by whichever security agency of the federal government that is holding them because Nigerians don’t deserve to be treated like slaves in their own house.”