Danjuma, Taraba Governor Storm US, Insist Fulani Herdsmen Are Killing Christians
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Former Minister of Defence and respected
business mogul, General TY Danjuma (Rtd) has taken his protest against
killings in the North Central region of Nigeria to the United States of
America.
Speaking at a session hosted by the International
Committee on Nigeria (ICON), in collaboration with Heritage Foundation
and 21 Wilberforce, he said the issue of extremism among some Fulani
people has led to horrific attacks on villages that echo Boko-Haram
tactics.
General Danjuma who was at the event with Taraba State
Governor, Daruis Ishaku discussed implications of Nigeria’s escalating
religious and ethnic violence. Representatives from the U.S. government
and prominent NGOs also joined the discussion.
According to
Danjuma “Evidence is there that President Buhari has failed. Corruption
continues and ineffective governance does not confront attacks on
villages.”
“If chaos continues in Nigeria, refugees will flood
over West Africa, then Europe and eventually America – whether you build
a wall or not,” warned General Danjuma.
Darius Ishaku, Governor
of Taraba State (where Roman Catholic churches have been attacked by
Fulani extremists in recent weeks), stated that his own leadership
abilities are hampered by the structure of Nigerian governance. He said,
“We do not have state or local police … Governors do not have power or
influence to make changes in their own states.”
Also in
attendance, Former Congressman Frank Wolf, Senior Distinguished Fellow
at 21Wilbeforce, added that, “Europe can barely handle Syrian and Iraqi
refugees so they’d be overwhelmed if Nigeria collapsed.”
He
stated that Nigeria is the lynchpin of regional stability and a
strategic partner with the US in the struggle against extremism and this
matter should be tackled with all seriousness
General Danjuma and Governor Ishaku asked concerned American organizations to help Nigeria nurture its democracy.
“We
need ‘civilized democracies’ like the US to help with our Nigerian
democracy in ways that provide security for citizens of every religious
affiliation, bring justice to perpetrators of violence, and empower
civil society to confront atrocities and stand together to promote
peace.
It will be recalled that President Trump in his recent
meeting with Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari at the White House
decried religious violence in Nigeria.
According to him “We
encourage Nigeria’s federal, state, and local leaders to do everything
in their power to immediately secure affected communities and to protect
innocent civilians of all faiths, including Muslims and Christians.”
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