Femi Fani-Kayode, a former Minister of Aviation and strong critic of the Muhammadu Buhari-led government, has called for an end to the alleged killings of innocent Nigerians by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
Fani, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party said suspected Fulani herdsmen have massacred innocent Nigerians in the north, south south, southeast, southwest and even middle belt with no one to challenge them.
He warned those northerners beating drum for another civil to stop because it would not do the nation any good to go into another war.
He voiced out his anger in an article entitled Sunday Igboho and the threat of war.
His words, “Enough is enough. Too much blood has been shed and too many lives have been taken by these herdsmen in the South West and elsewhere. They kill in the North, the Middle Belt, the South South, the South East and everywhere else and they do it without remorse and with total impunity.
“Peace-loving and law-abiding Fulanis are welcome in the South West but those that kill, steal, rape and destroy must leave and they must be brought to justice by the authorities. If this does not happen expect many more Sunday Igbohos to rise up.
“The worst culprits in all this are the Buhari administration who are complicit in these crimes and in this ethnic cleansing, mass murder and genocide. I say they are complicit because they have refused to disarm the perpetrators, arrest them or bring them to justice despite the fact that it is their constitutional duty to do so.
“They have failed to maintain law and order and to protect the lives and property of the Nigerian people and they continue to pamper and encourage the killer herdsmen.”
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