An Islamic group, Nasrulahi-l Fatih Society (NASFAT), has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to reveal the identities of those arrested in connection with various farmers and herders clashes in the country with a view to bringing them to book with immediate effect.
NASFAT’s Chief Missioner, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike, gave this charge in a statement issued on Tuesday night in Lagos, adding that the orgy of violent farmer/herdsmen clashes being experienced in some parts of Nigeria had nothing to do with religion as he blamed the unrest on Climate Change, increased urbanisation and lack of mutual trust among the populace.
According to Daily Post, the statement read in part: “Government must reveal the identities of those arrested in connection with herders, farmers clashes to Nigerians, with a view to dispelling the rumour and countering the narrative that the crimes were perpetrated only by Muslim.”
“Why did every governor accept the National Livestock Transformation Policy of the government, but some of them kicked against the government genuine efforts to tame the frequent clashes between farmers and herdsmen through RUGA (Rural Urban Grazing Area).
“Is it that the policy was not well communicated?
“There is, therefore, the need for government to always endeavour to communicate its policies clearly and not give room for mischief makers to perpetuate their evil intention,” said the NASFAT leader.