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Afenifere Reacts To Danjuma's Call For Self Defence, Urges UN To Investigate
Yoruba
socio-political group, Afenifere, has urged the United Nations, UN, Special
Rapporteur on genocide to investigate what it called the alleged ethnic
cleansing by herdsmen in Nigeria.
The call followed
that of a former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Theophelus Yakubu Danjuma,
retd, who had at the weekend told Nigerians to defendthemselves against killings by Fulani herdsmen.
Rising from a
meeting held at the country home of their national leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti,
Afenifere said Danjuma’s allegation of ethnic cleansing was weighty and
damning.
Addressing
reporters, Afenifere’s National Publicity Secretary, Yinka Odumakin, said, “the
meeting noticed the recent comments on ethnic cleansing across the country and
the complicity of the armed forces by General Theophilus Danjuma.
“Danjuma should
be taken seriously because as former Chief of Army Staff and Defence Minister,
he knows and has a deep knowledge of the military and could not have spoken in
vain.
“The military, in
responding to Danjuma’s allegations, claimed they are neutral in the one sided
killing that is going on in Nigeria when those, who should enforce the law and
ensure that the killing is stopped and killers are arrested, claimed neutrality
when Nigerians are being slaughtered in droves.
“This is the
greatest admission of the fact that their state aided genocide going on in
Nigeria when the Army begins to claim responsibility.
“We demand, from
Nigerian authorities, the immediate disarmament of the exclusive terror machine
in the hands of herdsmen and the reorganisation of the architecture of security
of Nigeria to reflect federal character.
“We ask the
United Nations Special Rapporteur on genocide to investigate what is going on
in Nigeria. If this disaster unfolds into full scale war, the international
community would have a deep problem on its hands.”
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