There are strong indications that ex-governors in the opposition party
in Nigeria, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), may be involved in the
herdsmen-farmers’ conflict in some parts of Nigeria.
This was contained in a report recently released by a United Kingdom-based group, The Bridge Centre.
According
to a part of the report, there are possibilities that chieftains of the
PDP are supporting killers in their desperation to get at the
government of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the centre.
The
report claimed that this may be the reason why many of the killings
occur in communities that did not vote for PDP in the 2015 general
elections.
The report cited the case of one “Gana” of Benue
State, who was reportedly linked to an ex-PDP governor who ruled between
2007 and 2015.
In Benue, the report alleged Gabriel Suswam’s successor, Samuel Ortom, of indecisiveness in the case of Gana.
“Gana
has been identified to be allegedly responsible for scores of deaths,
including many that were initially attributed to herdsmen. Ortom is now
formally back in the PDP,” the report asserted.
Elizabeth
Robertson, Head of Research and Documentation of the organisation, in
the report called on the United Nations Security Council to urgently
intervene before the world starts dealing with the problem of a lost
generation in Nigeria.
The report read part: “The world has on
several occasions been appalled by the wanton killings in Nigeria from
incidents attributed to clashes between herdsmen and farmers.
Attacks
upon attacks in affected communities have been blamed on “killer”
herdsmen, who in such instances prove elusive as not much would be heard
about the daring killer squads that carry out such crimes against
humanity.
“The situation has triggered a cycle of blame game
within Nigeria, with the consequence that the persons behind these
killings, at least responsible in part, are successfully evading
justice.
“Findings show that there is a need to investigate some
of these persons who may have links with the PDP, which has its could
have its imprint on the farmers/herdsmen crisis as the then ruling party
and more recently as the country’s leading opposition party.
“Transhumance
is a phenomenon that is not peculiar to Nigeria. It has been worsened
by climate change, urban sprawl, changing cultures and economic
pressure.”
The centre noted that investigation into the killing,
murder, robbery cases of in Plateau, Taraba, Kogi and Kwara States must
ve thorough by quizzing all PDP ex-governors and lawmakera including
those who currently defected from the ruling party.
“Some
political leaders of the PDP have in the period since the party was
voted out of the Federal Government engaged in the formation of
militias, which they armed with weapons prohibited under several
international protocols.
“These weapons have been deployed in commission crimes against humanity as they resulted in mass killings.
“Taking
cognisance of the continued desecration of the sanctity of human life,
the United Nations Security Council is invited to order a full
investigation into the role that politicians, especially the PDP, are
playing in the killings attributed to farmers/herders’ crisis.
“Arising
from the findings of the full investigation, it should take the steps
necessary to deter the kind of disregard for human lives as it is
presently the trend.
“Time is of essence for whatever
intervention the Council has to make since it is important that
Nigerians are reassured ahead of the general elections.”
Source: Theindependent.ng
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