Fulani Herdsmen Need Help to Change Their Lifestyle - Gov Bagudu of Kebbi State

Posted by Odinaka on Tue 16th Jan, 2018 - tori.ng

Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagugu of Kebbi State, has said that Fulani herdsmen needed help to change their old lifestyle and pastoral practices, adding that not all herdsmen are criminals.

Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu
 
While speaking during the disbursement of N93 million to various communities under the Kebbi State Community and Social Development Project (KB-CSDP), Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State, on Tuesday, said that Fulani herdsmen needed help to change their old lifestyle and pastoral practices which they have been practicing for centuries.
 
According to Daily Sun, Governor Bagudu, who lamented that all herdsmen recently are being labeled as criminals due to killings in some parts of the country, especially Benue, Zamfara and Nasarawa states, however, said that “Not all Fulani’s herdsmen are criminals. These killings have nothing to do with religion. It is just about lifestyle that need to be change”.
 
The governor also said in the last two weeks, news headlines from national dailies portrayed herdsmen as criminals. “These pastorals are those people that are moving their animals around. The societal pressure and environmental changes have made this pastoral practice difficult.
 
"I was in the Senate in 2014 and we set up adhoc committee and the mission of the committee was to visit six states which included Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara states, where farmers and Fulani’s clashes took place.
 
“Part of our findings was that in all these states, citizens of various groups who are acting like herdsmen perpetrate the crimes. Some of these herdsmen, I am not saying we don’t have criminals among them, but we have many of them who are just doing their pastorals and the criminal activities are affecting their lives.
 
”Whenever I visited Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area, the issue people raise is about security. People cannot go to their homes and farms. The case is different now due to the support we received from the Mr. President. We have achieved a lot of good results. Now our neighbouring state, Zamfara, is being affected now.
 
”It is important that we participate in a dialogue that would ensure that the pastoral, herdsmen issues are addressed. First, the issue is not a a religious issue; it is an economic issue. These people are risking their lives. It is high time their lifestyle be changed whether in Kebbi or in Benue State. So, I think it is now opt to all of us to help them. It is high time we helped them so that they can begin to enhance their lives, send their children to schools and be agents of economic change.
 
“Even among these Fulani, we have fishermen among them whose works are being threatened because of their old style of fishing and the current situation did not support that style now. It is time we started it in Kebbi so that other parts of the country can emulate us“.
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