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Corruption is the only reason Buhari is still President – Prof. Shima Gyoh

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Prof. Dr. Shima Gyoh in response to one Yahaya Mohammed has said for condoning Herdsmen atrocities against Nigerians, President Mohammedu Buhari deserves to be impeached, adding that only corruption has stopped that from happening.

Below is an excerpt of his statement; THE BRUTALITY OF THE INVADING FULANI HERDSMEN HAS CONVERTED ALL THE PEOPLE OF BENUE STATE TO BE MY PATIENTS.

MY DEAR SON, YAHAYA MOHAMMED,

You wrote on your FB page: “I do all things not to impress anyone but to impress my conscience. When it says ‘YES’ so be it.”

You have accused me of reducing myself to “a local hero” because of my stance on the Fulani herdsmen’s attempts to conquer Benue State though terrorism, and President Buhari’s support by his body language.

You went to Government College Keffi, of which I am a surviving pioneer. You studied in Ahmadu Bello University, where, again, I lectured for many years. By African tradition, you are like a son to me.

Yahaya, I became a doctor simply to save life and prevent human suffering, and I have been doing that for 62 years. I came out of retirement to terminate my professional work back home in Benue State. For the last four years, it has become as if I were a doctor at a war front, which the entire Benue State has indeed become.

The Teaching Hospital in Makurdi and all our hospitals have been receiving increasing numbers young people, women and children, with their hands and legs cut off, deep gashes on their heads and backs by attackers who were pursuing and trying to kill them.

I have had to operate on people who have received gunshot wounds in their abdomen, chest and the unfortunate ones shot in the spine have become permanently paralysed. Many of the victims, having been made homeless by invaders, are so poor that they cannot afford food not to talk of the cost of their medical treatment. Medical teams have managed to save some, others have died on us because their injuries were not survivable.

We have dead bodies in the mortuary, again young and old men, women and children, some with their tongues, eyes and private parts removed, I presume, for ritual purposes.

Others that survived these brutal attacks are in refugee camps, having escaped with their lives. They are in emergency shelters unlikely to be weatherproof or comfortable, proud people who now depend on charity for clothes and food. The lives of their surviving children have been disrupted, no school, and that is a torpedo for their future. For how long? If some of you would have it, forever!

What offence have these people committed? They are farmers living in unsecured houses in the rural countryside and were attacked in the small hours of the morning when sleep is sweetest. Farm crops, the reward for their many months’ hard labour were fed to the cattle of the invaders.

Yahaya, this has been the most trying time of my life. I expected the President of Nigeria to condemn this barbarism in a national broadcast and pay a visit to the people of Benue State and all other affected states to condole the victims. He could not even pretend to have any sympathy. He and his lieutenants have been making highly inappropriate statements which have added to our pains.

You may think that your brother president has become a god fit only for worship. I differ. I and other Nigerians elected him, and right now he deserves to be impeached and removed. Corruption has made that impossible.

The only way forward is for the invaders to return to wherever they came from, and our refugees be resettled on their farms. If the perpetrators of these crimes are not sanctioned, the brutalisation of Nigerian society would have gone beyond recovery.

I have never sought to be any type of hero except for my patients. The brutality of the invading Fulani herdsmen has converted all the people of Benue State to be my patients. My conscience has said “YES,” to this local heroism and so be it!

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