Such impudence is rarely seen and
this final insult may represent a defining moment in the history of the
relationship between the Yoruba and the Fulani in our country. Worse still,
this comes barely a few weeks after Chief Olu Falae, a much-loved 77 year old
Yoruba elder, was abducted, incarcerated, stripped naked, beaten, cut with
matchetes, maimed, frog-marched, humiliated and kidnapped by a group of Fulani
herdsmen. Unlike many others Chief Falae was lucky to escape with his life
because both before and since his abduction many other victims of the Fulani
cattle rearers did not.
I am
saddened that the former Governor of Kano state, Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso, a man
whom I have always considered a friend and one whom I have always respected
could insult our reverred Yoruba elders. Yesterday, during a function in
Ibadan, it was widely reported in the media that he asserted that the recent
demand by the Yoruba elders that all Fulani herdsmen ought to be banned from
the South-West as a consequence of the hideous atrocities that they have been
committing against our people is somehow inappropiate and misguided.
Instead of stopping there he went
further by attempting to give us an unsolicited lecture about his Fulani
heritage and pedigree and about the benefits of having a good education:
imagine that coming from one of them. He concluded by telling the Yoruba elders
to just “shut up”. Such impudence is rarely seen and this final insult may
represent a defining moment in the history of the relationship between the
Yoruba and the Fulani in our country. Worse still, this comes barely a few weeks
after Chief Olu Falae, a much-loved 77 year old Yoruba elder, was abducted,
incarcerated, stripped naked, beaten, cut with matchetes, maimed, frog-marched,
humiliated and kidnapped by a group of Fulani herdsmen. Unlike many others
Chief Falae was lucky to escape with his life because both before and since his
abduction many other victims of the Fulani cattle rearers did not.
These
aliens are herdsmen and cattle rearers by the day and terrorists, murderers,
vagabonds and rapists by the night. They have become a terror and an affliction
to our people. That is what we have to live with in the South-West and many
other parts of southern Nigeria today. The Yoruba are still hurting from the
abductions, murders, raids and consistent violence being meted out to them by
these creatures from hell, yet no-one seems to care.
Many
Yoruba farmers are still living in trepidation of being attacked and butchered
by the vagabonds and many have had to sit by helplessly as the heartless beasts
raped and slaughtered their wives and daughters before their very eyes. Instead
of attempting to calm our nerves and allay our fears by reaching out to us with
an olive branch and condemning the criminal actions of his Fulani kith and kin,
Rabiu Kwakawnso has instead indulged in his provocative and dangerous diatribe.
In any case, if the herdsmen are not properly
educated and do not know how to behave in a lawful and civilised manner when
they are in the territory of others whose fault is that? Is it not the fault of
Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders who have refused to enlighten and
educate their people over the last 50 years? That is the bitter truth.
It is a manifestation of the crass
arrogance that some Fulani leaders have cultivated over the years that they
feel that they can insult us in this way and get away with it. Worse still they
seek to defend, rationalise and condone the activities of their barbaric and
murderous herdsmen who have murdered, raped and pillaged thousands of our
people and forcefully taken our lands and crops over the last few years.
I will
leave it to Afenifere, the Yoruba Council of Elders, the OPC and others to
respond to Kwakwanso and those he represents because these are the groups and
people that speak for the Yoruba nation. The only thing that I will say is that
Kwakwanso’s thesis and theory about education being the answer to the menace
and criminal activities of the Fulani herdsmen in the South-West does not make
sense. It has no basis in logic, rationality or reason.
In any
case, if the herdsmen are not properly educated and do not know how to behave
in a lawful and civilised manner when they are in the territory of others whose
fault is that? Is it not the fault of Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders
who have refused to enlighten and educate their people over the last 50 years?
That is the bitter truth.
You cannot
stop those herdsmen that have chosen to be murderers, vagabonds and rapists by
simply educating them because what they do is inherent within them. Those that
have chosen the path of criminality and violence are suffering from a
sociopathic and psychotic disposition. Simply put: they have an insatiable
bloodlust and an irresistible desire to hurt others and to steal, maim, rape
and kill. When I say this I am not referring to all Fulanis but only to those
Fulani herdsmen who insist on indulging in violent and deviant behaviour in our
land.
Kwakwanso and those he represents should not
test our will or underestimate our resolve. We want peace but it cannot be at
the expense of our lives and the liberty and safety of our people. The Yoruba
cannot be butchered at will or treated like sacrificial lambs to the slaughter
by anyone or any group of people. Senator Kwakwanso’s insult on the Yoruba
elders will not go unanswered. Education is not the solution to the problem of
the murderous Fulani herdsmen. Expulsion is.
The only
thing you can do to stop such people is to make them face the full wrath of the
law for the crimes they have consistently committed and ban them from entering
our territory. It has nothing to do with education. We do not want these
herdsmen amongst us anymore because they are like a plague. All they do is
kill, steal and destroy. They have done it throughout the Middle Belt for the
last 50 years and now they are doing it in the South, and particularly in
Yorubaland.
Do
Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders expect us to keep quiet whilst their
people are terrorising, slaughtering and robbing ours? If so they are in for a
big shock. We will not only not keep quiet but we will also continue to insist
that they must get out of our land. And if the government refuses to protect us
from them, we shall take strong measures to protect and defend ourselves and
our people. There is no crime in self-defence.
The days
of talking down to us, treating us with contempt and treating us like slaves
are long over. Kwakwanso and those he represents should not test our will or
underestimate our resolve. We want peace but it cannot be at the expense of our
lives and the liberty and safety of our people. The Yoruba cannot be butchered
at will or treated like sacrificial lambs to the slaughter by anyone or any
group of people. Senator Kwakwanso’s insult on the Yoruba elders will not go
unanswered. Education is not the solution to the problem of the murderous Fulani
herdsmen. Expulsion is.
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