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Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by Itzpetersv: 9:09am On Jul 16, 2018
The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has urged Nigerians to stop blaming President Muhammadu Buhari for killings across the country.

MURIC said politicians and tribal bigots should be blamed for the killings.

The body made the remark in a statement signed and sent to DAILY POST by its leader, Ishaq Akintola.

According to MURIC, “It is unfair to blame Buhari for our inability to stop killings. Security is a collective responsibility particularly on the different arms of government: the executive, the judiciary and the legislature. The press as the Fourth Estate of the Realm also has a vital role to play there. So are the citizens.

“In the case of Nigeria today, instead of cooperating with the executive, our legislature is an open enemy even in a sensitive matter like the security of lives and properties. For example, as killings occur on a daily basis, Buhari made a move in April 2018 to procure more weapons to fight insecurity but a hostile Senate turned down the request.

“National Assembly (NASS) made so much fuss about Buhari’s request for $1 billion from the Consolidated Revenue Fund, threatening to impeach him for approving its release without its consent. The same self-serving legislature delayed the budget for seven months just to get back at the executive and of course no money can be released before the Appropriation Act is signed into law.

“Yet the first on the list of twelve resolutions of the NASS issued on 5th June, 2018 was that ‘The Security Agencies must be given marching orders to curtail the sustained killings of Nigerians across the country and protect life and properties of Nigerians’. This is grossly unfair. NASS also declined to accede to Buhari’s request to approve the sum of $496 million for the procurement of Super Tucano aircfraft from the United States. Yet Nigerians failed in their duty to question the right of their lawmakers to endanger their lives.

“Apart from the problem of herders and farmers, the recent revelation by Hon. Ahmed Maje that certain politicians sponsored killers and assssins who were trained in Israel has completely absolved President Muhammadu Buhari in the killings. Weapons for the clandestine operations were smuggled into the country through our porous boarders. It was only a few containers which were seized by customs that we heard of. Many others were safely delivered.”

MURIC urged Nigerians to adopt a holistic approach to killings occurring in the country.

It also claimed that “the killings were not new as more than 1,000 Muslims were massacred, roasted and eaten up in cannibal style by the Berom Christian militia of Plateau state in 2001. These areas should have been properly covered by the Nigerian media.”

The statement added, “Ours is not an isolated case but we are behaving as if Nigeria is an island. Farmer-herder clashes are common everywhere, particularly in West Africa. Take Ghana as an example. Earlier this year, cattle rustlers invaded farmlands in Ashanti, Volta, Brong Ahafo and the Eastern regions leading to killings and the destruction of farms. But Ghanaians did not crucify their president because of the clashes. To solve this problem, Ghana established its first cattle ranch last week at Afram Plains in the eastern region. It plans to establish more in the Volta and Ashanti regions.

“It is time to face realities. We must borrow a leaf from Ghana. That country is as multi-religious and multi-cultural as Nigeria. Herders and farmers clashes can be avoided if we objectively consider the recommendation for the establishment of ranches. Ghanaian President Akufo-Addo had in March this year expressed his administration’s intention to establish cattle ranches to curb the menace of herders. He has succeeded in doing that because Ghanaians did not look at his tribe or religion. They considered what will benefit them.

“Our problems in this country are political shenaniganism, acrobatic religiousity and ethnic demagoguery. Instead of treating the tangentials, we always go for the peripheral. We amplify sentimental aspects and trivialize the real issues. Instead of considering the antecedent of a leader, we are more interested in his tribe and religion. We treat symptoms but we leave the real ailment. How then can we move forward as a people? Don’t ask who did this to Nigeria because we are the architects of our own woes”.

MURIC lamented the failure of the elites and the academic community to liberate themselves from ethnic jingoism.

Quoting Dr. Chuba Okadigbo, Akintola said, “The late Dr. Chuba Okadigbo said it all, ‘If you are emotionally attached to your tribe, religion or political leaning to the point that truth and justice become secondary considerations, your education is useless. Your exposure is useless. If you cannot reason beyond petty considerations, you are a liability to mankind’.

“Nigerian lawmakers should take the lion share of the blame, followed by the citizens and the media. They should all accept their culpability in this peculiar mess instead of blaming the executive since the latter has done what is humanly possible within the law”.

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Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by OLORIPAPA: 9:11am On Jul 16, 2018
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Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by Tarzan360(m): 9:11am On Jul 16, 2018
cheesy Nonsense and senseless talk from the chief head slammer, tell us who invaded military base with over 700 soldiers in nigeria?
Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by Firefire(m): 9:12am On Jul 16, 2018
terrorist group.

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Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by buhariguy(m): 9:16am On Jul 16, 2018
As I always reason,
The problem of Nigeria right now,
Are the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra.

Instead of them to joined hand with us to eliminate this evil monster called bigotry, the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra are even using it as an instrument to destroy this country because of the hatred for buhari.
That is why the evil political forces are undermining this government because the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra always support them.

They will kill both Christians and Muslims and tag it " retaliation "
For the purpose to send buhari back to daura.
Which also tandem with the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra to divide the country or sent buhari back to daura.

Because of this,
The jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra will always be against Any solution that will end this activities of the sponsor.

On a final note.
If Ghana can do it, we can do it much more better.
Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by izombie(m): 9:18am On Jul 16, 2018
I don't know whether buhari used juju on some nigerians. You blamed gej for the killings and lack of security in nigeria but when its buhari you people will shift the blame to other unknown forces. Na wao.

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Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by Paperwhite(m): 9:34am On Jul 16, 2018
Who is the CIC & president of Nigeria Have this idiot forgotten;
"If anything goes wrong I'll take responsibility.That is responsible leadership"-Buhari(2014)?
So where take responsibility for him?Of course it can only come from a SW terrorist group of MURIC.Any wonder they failed to categorically condemn the killings because they believe in the rationale behind it.
APC government want to blame others for its cluelessness & incompetency but never wants to take responsibility.

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Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by bryner: 9:34am On Jul 16, 2018
Ok
Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by BeeBeeOoh(m): 9:37am On Jul 16, 2018
MURIC = Legalized Terrorist Group
Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by gaetano: 9:47am On Jul 16, 2018
Zombies everywhere undecided

Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by strangest(m): 9:47am On Jul 16, 2018
If we dont blame the chief security officer of the country, who do we blame?


this country is not ready to grow, so many lunatics everywhere
Re: Herdsmen Killings: Why Buhari Should Not Be Blamed – Muslim Group by Ayazor54: 10:17am On Jul 16, 2018
He should take the lion share of the blame

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