The Middle Belt Forum, MBF, has alleged that there is a deliberate agenda poised at dispossessing the natives of the Middle Belt region of their ancestral lands by armed Fulani herdsmen.
The forum observed that while local Fulani herdsmen known in the area continue to live in peace with native communities, the armed Fulani herdsmen Militia has continued to visit communities with deaths and massive destructions without attempt by security forces to apprehend and prosecute them.
Dr. Bitrus Pogu, National President, Middle Belt Forum, MBF, in a press statement said, “Communities in the Middle Belt Region seem to be suffering from a deliberate agenda poised at dispossessing the natives of their ancestral lands.
“While local Fulani herdsmen known to the area continue to live in peace with native communities, these armed Fulani Herdsmen Militia have continued to visit communities with deaths and massive destructions without attempt by security forces to apprehend and prosecute them.”
On the wanton massacres ripping Southern Kaduna, with particular reference to the ongoing genocide in Adara communities, the National President alleged that there has been mutual suspicion between Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai and the Adara people.
He explained, “The attention of Nigerians and the world is hereby drawn to the wanton massacres that have been ripping across Southern Kaduna, with particular reference to the ongoing genocide in Adara communities of Kajuru and Kachia Local Government Areas of Kaduna State.
“Before now, there has been mutual suspicion between Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai and the Adara people. In 2016, when the governor moved to give new nomenclatures to chiefdoms in Southern Kaduna in clear contravention of existing laws regarding the traditional institution in the State, the Adara Traditional Council, then headed by His Royal Highness, Dr Maiwada Raphael Galadima, opposed the proposal to rename and split the Chiefdom.
“The insistence by el-Rufai to have his way against the popular wish of the people led to a feud between him and the Adara Traditional Council.
“While this disagreement was still unresolved, the Adara monarch was abducted on October 19, 2018 by suspected Fulani herdsmen militia while coming back from a meeting with Governor el-Rufai on security matters affecting his Chiefdom. He was later killed by his abductors on October 26, 2018 and his body dumped along Abuja-Kaduna expressway.
“While the Adara people were still mourning the brutal killing of their paramount ruler, the state governor went ahead to live up to his resolve by splitting the Chiefdom and creating an emirate out of it.”
The statement further explained, “Before now, there have been attacks on Adara communities by Fulani Herdsmen Militia, including the recent Kasuwan Magani killings, but the ongoing genocide commenced on Sunday February 10, 2019, as unidentified gunmen believed to be Fulani herdsmen massacred 10 Adara natives, including a pregnant woman in a sleepy community called Ungwar Barde. Despite distress calls and SOS messages by the affected community leaders to both security agencies and the Kaduna state government, both the state of federal government maintained an absolute silence.
“While this conspiracy of silence pervaded the atmosphere, Governor el-Rufai on the eve of postponed Presidential and National Assembly Polls, Friday February 15, 2019, shocked the world by unilaterally announcing that 66 Fulani had been killed by Adara natives.
The Middle Belt Forum added that later Governor El-Rufai raised the death toll to 130 when he spoke to newsmen in Abuja.
“What beats the imagination of any right-thinking person is the eagerness with which the governor announced the killing of victims, without any proof and going ahead to profile them.
“With this reckless announcement by the governor, the stage was set for reprisals that would later turn the entire area into a flowing stream of endless human butcheries. Up till now, the allegations that 66 Fulani were killed are still unproven and unsubstantiated as the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ahmad Abdulrahman, was reported to have cautioned the governor not to release casualty figures since investigations on the alleged killings were ongoing.
“Considering the wave of massacres across the Adara communities in Kajuru and Kachia local government areas, and observing the graveyard silence by el-Rufai, it is obvious that el-Rufai incited the current bloodshed when he recklessly alleged that Fulani had been killed by Adara natives without any shred of evidence or proof,” the forum lamented.
With the ongoing genocide, the forum observed, so far no fewer than hundreds of Adara people have been killed in cold blood, with women and children being major victims of the carnage within a space of one month.
MBF explained, “No less than six towns/villages, including Ungwar Barde, Karmai, Maro and Dogon Noma, among others, have been decimated, with over 140 houses, food barns and churches in the attacked communities reduced to rubbles by the invading herdsmen.
“Presently, over 15,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) now live in various camps provided by good spirited individuals, church and community-based organisations. While the massacre of Adara natives is ongoing, instead of state or federal authorities apprehending the perpetrators of these killings and massive destructions in order to bring them to justice, agents of state have ironically resorted to arresting leaders of victim communities in aberration to natural justice and fairness.”
The forum called on the federal government to set up a commission of inquiry to probe the alleged killings of the Fulani as alleged by governor El-Rufai in order to show proof of the killings.
The forum observed that membership of the commission should include forensic experts, security agencies, community and religious leaders, other interest groups, among veracity of El-Rufai’s allegation.
It added that the commission should investigate the circumstances surrounding the abduction and eventual brutal assassination of the Adara monarch, late Dr. Galadima.
“The attention of both the state and Federal Government is hereby sought to tackle the food, medication and shelter needs of displaced persons located in various camps and hospitals,” the forum appealed.