Arogundade: OPC To Resist Establishment Of ‘Cattle Colony’ In Yorubaland

Following the move by the Federal Government to establish ‘cattle colonies’ in states across the federation, the National President of Oodua Peoples Congress, New Era, Comrade Razak Arogundade has said that the group would resist such plan in Yoruba speaking states in the southwest.
Arogundade while speaking to journalists in Lagos on the issue condemned the government inability to curtail the excesses of Fulani herdsmen whose continued atrocities and killing of innocent people go unchecked.
“In as much as we believe in one Nigeria; we will not accept any plan by the Federal Government of Nigeria to establish ‘cattle colony’ in any Yoruba speaking states in the southwest. The way and manner Fulani herdsmen are killing innocent members of the public and farmers are appalling and very sad. That is why we can never allow such barbarians to have their way through ‘cattle colonies’ in the southwest.
He added that inability of the government through the various security agencies to bring to book Fulani herdsmen who were responsible for the killing of innocent farmers in Benue and other parts of the country leaves less to be desired on the part of a government that promised Nigerians justice and equity.
“The utterances and body language of President Buhari and Emir Sanusi on the massacre by Fulani herdsmen in Benue and other states are condemnable. While we know Emir Sanusi as a renowned racist; has President Muhammadu Buhari forgotten the oath of office he took while being sworn in? Has he forgotten what he told us about his popular quote: “I belong to everybody, and I belong to nobody”? Is the President still reminding us of the sentimental action he took during the tenure of late Governor Lam Adeshina of Oyo state in 2000, when he led a delegation of his fellow Fulani men to protest the killing of some Fulani men in Oke Ogun area of the State? From all indications, President Buhari has betrayed the trust of majority of Nigerians who voted him into power in 2015.”
Speaking further, Arogundade commended the efforts of Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose for preventing the invasion of Ekiti by Fulani herdsmen.
“In as much as it is not in our nature at OPC New Era to commend politicians; Governor Ayodele Fayose has lived up to the principle of real son of Oduduwa for preventing invasion of Fulani herdsmen in Ekiti state. We urge other governors in all Yoruba speaking states in the southwest to emulate Governor Fayose.”

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