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The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by birdman(m): 4:50am On Jul 16, 2012

The Fulani Will Not Leave
Sunday, 15 July 2012 15:41
Written by Dr. Aliyu U. Tilde

The stage is set for committing a major war crime in Nigeria. The Special Task Force (STF) in Jos under the command of Maj-General Henry Ayoola yesterday issued an order of evacuation within 48 hrs to a number of Fulani dominated towns in Barikin Ladi and Riyom Local Government Areas for a military operation that will commence there, otherwise, their lives cannot be guaranteed. The STF statement read:

RESTRICTED

1. This is to inform the people residing in Barikin Ladi and Riyom Local Government Areas that a military operation is ongoing in the area. The inhabitants of Mahanga, Kakuruk, Kuzen, Maseh and Shong 2 are to evacuate immediately with their property within the next 48hrs.
2. Meanwhile, residents of Kura Falls, Kuzuk and Sharuk Rim of Gashish and Bachit districts respectively are enjoined not to panic and to be careful of their movement within the area and avoid places of military operation until further notice. People are enjoined to report any suspicious movement and activities in their areas.

3.You are please requested to use your medium to disseminate this information to the general pubic. It is to be announced routinely throughout the period of the operation in order to avoid any hazard to human lives and property.

Salisu Mustapha (Captain)
Media Information Officer


The allusions I made in my last Friday article are becoming real: the STF is playing the bid of the Plateau State Government to cleanse Berom-dominated local government areas of Jos-South, Barikin Ladi and Riyom of Fulani, as they did with the Hausa. The allegation that Ayoola is a puppet of Governor Jang now seems more probable than ever before. But that is not the catch.

The catch is this: The Fulani have vowed not to move an inch from their homes. Those I contacted have told me that they have sworn to stay put, come what may. Their argument is simple: There has never been in the history of any democracy, no matter how lousy it is, that people in so many towns would be driven out of their homes without any order from a court of competent jurisdiction or any arrangement made for their relocation but by just an order in the name of military operation, as if they are boarding students that are sent home when their school is shut down after a riot. You cannot do that to whole families, much less to whole towns. It is a war crime under International law.

Therefore, pertinent questions to ask on this matter are: Where do the Fulani go? What alternative have you given them? Are the Fulani – with their entire family, property and cows – just a collection of sheep that can be driven away at will in accordance with the whim of someone, devoid of any right? Why would a government that claims it is desirous of peace side with one of the two warring factions and fight the other? What has happened to Berom militia that have been committing war crimes against Hausa and the Fulani in the area for eleven years now? Has the Nigerian government arrested them or destroyed any of their homes? Has it issued an evacuation order for the residents of Haipang and Riyom that continuously kill defenceless Nigerian citizens travelling on the highways that pass through their towns? Why only the Fulani? Why?

The military is increasingly proving itself incompetent in handling matters of internal security in this country. It has emasculated the police that is the only institution with the constitutional mandate to do so and taken over its role. Since the late 1970s, the military has opposed modernization of the police through upgrading it with modern technology and new approaches of keeping internal security. The police today remain sidelined in the scheme of internal security. Everybody calling the shots in this domain of theirs is a soldier, who is trained best to defend our borders and contribute to UN peacekeeping missions. Major-Henry Ayoola and his colonels field commanders that are set to massacre Nigerians should be sent to Mali to face al-Qaeda to prove that they deserve their ranks.

Also, Ayoola in his short tenure as the STF commandant has shown sufficient partiality to warrant his redeployment. Fulani on the Plateau are bonafide Nigerians, not its enemies that deserve the bullets and tanks of the Nigerian military establishment. Ayoola must go.

It is gladdening to note that it is not totally dark. A number of human rights groups have risen in solidarity with these poor souls. A number of media houses, particularly the foreign ones, have also in the past 12 hours played their role of informing the world of the pending massacre. Their cameras are set on the scene.

The Sultan – who is the leader of the Fulani in Nigeria – and other elders have also waded in. The result of their intervention before the ultimate authorities in the land is expected to be positive. He should be allowed to remain a leader, and not to metamorphose into their commander.

The irony here is that the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, is a not only a Fulani but, like the Sultan, a direct descendant of Danfodio, the quintessential Danfodio that fought for justice and got it in 19th Century Hausaland. How could these injustices be perpetrated just two weeks after he visited Jos and assured the world that he will do his possible best to bring peace? Is driving the Fulani from their homes a means of bringing about peace? He should rise to this threat which, as I said, will prove to be worse than that of Boko Haram. If he is away, he should return to the country. His office is on fire.

But just in case Ayoola and his troops are recalcitrant and they go ahead with their intended war crime against all appeals, they should prepare their hands for the ultimate responsibility of any civilian life lost in their so-called ‘operation’. If the Nigerian authorities would continue to remain partial and indifferent on the matter until the massacre is committed, the International Criminal Court is there, watching and waiting. One day, Ayoola, Jang, the Chief of Defence Staff and Jonathan – who is away and apparently was not even consulted on the eviction exercise – will only have themselves to blame.

I support the decision that the Fulani stay put and prefer to die gallantly than to flee in the face of an army that cannot even contain the insurgency of Boko Haram. I support it 100%. To die by the sword in defence of your right is better than to live in humiliation of subservience to any mortal. This is a doctrine written in their genes. I have no doubt that they will prove me right.

Allah ballu ummatore Fulbe!

Bauchi,
15 July 2012

http://premiumtimesng.com/opinion/6069-the_fulani_will_not_leave.html


This could be the catalyst for a breakup. Fulanis are already dispatching dozens of people at a time. Looks like they are ready to make this a full scale thing. I wonder if GEJ will blink on this.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Tsmooth1(m): 5:51am On Jul 16, 2012
Nothing those soldiers go do. U think say na Igbo or Yoruba? na dem de fear like mumu. "My people are useless, my people are senseless, my people are indispline"

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Nobody: 5:54am On Jul 16, 2012
And why should they move?

Will they be provided for if they leave all their homes and investment?

Will the army provide homes for them?

How about the women and children, will they be protected?

How about the newborns, will they be provided for?

Are the army sure that all these Fulanis are guilty of wrong doing?

That's what I like about the Fulanis; they can't be bullied.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Onlytruth(m): 6:07am On Jul 16, 2012
Why do I have a strong urge for a chuckle? lol
Poetic justice. cool

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Ogbonaikenna(m): 6:10am On Jul 16, 2012
Ileke-IdI:
And why should they move?

Will they be provided for if they leave all their homes and investment?

Will the army provide homes for them?

How about the women and children, will they be protected?

How about the newborns, will they be provided for?

Are the army sure that all these Fulanis are guilty of wrong doing?

That's what I like about the Fulanis; they can't be bullied.
you are a northerner

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Tsmooth1(m): 6:19am On Jul 16, 2012
^^^ So everybody dat say d truth is a Northerner? FULANI MUST STAY IN NORTH, SOUTH, EAST AND NIGERIA AS WHOLE BECAUSE THEY ARE NIGERIANS.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by ektbear: 6:24am On Jul 16, 2012
They are not indigenous to Plateau. Their best bet is to return to wherever they come from. If they refuse the order to leave, then.....

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by ektbear: 6:25am On Jul 16, 2012
There is no such thing as "Nigerians."

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by ektbear: 6:30am On Jul 16, 2012
These Plateau folk have the right idea.

They don't fvck around. Accomplish their goals by any means necessary.
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by dapachez: 6:34am On Jul 16, 2012
ekt_bear: They are not indigenous to Plateau. Their best bet is to return to wherever they come from. If they refuse the order to leave, then.....
please i need you to educate me on your post. Are you implying that all non idigenes should go back to their roots? Lets take lagos and abuja as case scenarios

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Demdem(m): 7:48am On Jul 16, 2012
Ileke-IdI:
And why should they move?

Will they be provided for if they leave all their homes and investment?

Will the army provide homes for them?

How about the women and children, will they be protected?

How about the newborns, will they be provided for?

Are the army sure that all these Fulanis are guilty of wrong doing?

That's what I like about the Fulanis; they can't be bullied.

Exactly, where should they go to? cant the govt simply provide an alternative for them even if its for the time being undecided

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by AustineE1: 8:31am On Jul 16, 2012
dapachez: please i need you to educate me on your post. Are you implying that all non idigenes should go back to their roots? Lets take lagos and abuja as case scenarios
...why wld you take those two as an example,this is an entirely different situatn,but even at it, if the non yorubas commit genocide against the indigenes of Lagos,resulting to the death of about 10,000 yorubas over the yrs as the case of the Beroms,then what stops the government frm sending such a tribe parking!...how wicked can a people be,i mean the Hausa Fulanis,in the name of expansion and Jihad,all the minority tribes in the Northern region are at best,at the blink of exstinction because of the Hausa Fulani aggressive nature.Why is it nt so in the south?why are minorities in the south living equally peaceful with the majority tribes?why are the Fulanis always fighting the christain minority tribes of Plateau,Kaduna,Benue,Taraba,Bauchi(Tafawa Balewa people),Adamawa and even in some parts of Nasarawa?Why is it that the Hausa Fulanis can hardly live in peace with their host communities,we ve had little crisis of recent in places like Ibadan,Lagos,Calabar and other places involving this same Hausa Fulanis.The problem in Nigerian is that this aggressors finds a way of using some media Houses both local and foriegn to carryout devilish propaganda...the article never mentioned the thousands of Beroms massacred,of course they are infidels and it doesnt matter when they are killed and their only sin is that they Harboured the Fulanis in their communities and now the Fulanis wish to occupy the land as theirs and tomorrow they will tell you the own the land!THIS WICKEDNESS MUST STOP!they shld go back to where ever the came from,be it sokoto,zamfara,maidugari,kastina,chad,niger,somalia,mali let them leave,no body wants a blood sucker around him!

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by ifihearam: 9:07am On Jul 16, 2012
At this point in time I want to urge all other states to be very careful of these fulani herdsmen who are relocating,if you accept them with open arms then your state risks bombing and countless deaths. They should be sent to chad or somalia.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by hrhobi1(m): 9:09am On Jul 16, 2012
IF YOU ATTACK MY PEOPLE IN MY COMMUNITY , WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO SEND YOU OUT, IF IGBO MAN DETONATE BOMB FOR LAGOS, IGBOS IN LAGOS SELF GO SUFFER, SAME GOES WITH FULANIS,IF YOU ARE PEACEFUL , THEN WE WILL BE AT PEACE.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by paveinc(m): 9:12am On Jul 16, 2012
if dat will bring peace in dat region i concurr.drastic solutions is inevitable in a situation like dat
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:12am On Jul 16, 2012
[size=14pt]So are we saying that the Fulanis in Plateau state should be forcefully evacuated ? BS!!! This is one Nigeria. If the plateau state government are allowed to do this then other state government would want to follow suite and this is wrong in a united country. If the STF in Plateau carries this out then Kogi , Kwara , Ogun and Oyo would also want to forcefully evacuate the Fulanis that have been in their state for YEARS. [/size]

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:14am On Jul 16, 2012
ifihearam: At this point in time I want to urge all other states to be very careful of these fulani herdsmen who are relocating,if you accept them with open arms then your state risks bombing and countless deaths. They should be sent to chad or somalia.

[size=15pt]So are you saying the Fulani indigenes of the southwest are troublesome ?[/size]
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by phreakabit(m): 9:14am On Jul 16, 2012
T-smooth:
Nothing those soldiers go do. U think say na Igbo or Yoruba? na dem de fear like mumu. "My people are useless, my people are senseless, my people are indispline"

Behold, the words of a retard.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by mrperfect(m): 9:15am On Jul 16, 2012
This isn't a good move in my opinion for the unity of the country.
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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Demdem(m): 9:17am On Jul 16, 2012
hrhobi1: IF YOU ATTACK MY PEOPLE IN MY COMMUNITY , WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO SEND YOU OUT, IF IGBO MAN DETONATE BOMB FOR LAGOS, IGBOS IN LAGOS SELF GO SUFFER, SAME GOES WITH FULANIS,IF YOU ARE PEACEFUL , THEN WE WILL BE AT PEACE.

i disagree. the culprits among them should be found and dealt with severally except we are absolutely sure that ALL is guilty.
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 16, 2012
If its gonna bring in a lasting peace, i wouldn't mind a total wiping of the whole Fulani's they have been able to prove over and over again that they ain't different from the cows they rear.. undecided

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by dj187: 9:20am On Jul 16, 2012
If Fulanis start thier war in Nigeria, I swear, Boko Haram will be a child's play. These guys are playing with a real keg of gunpowder
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Nobody: 9:20am On Jul 16, 2012
dapachez: please i need you to educate me on your post. Are you implying that all non idigenes should go back to their roots? Lets take lagos and abuja as case scenarios

If such starts here in Lagos, The responsible tribe will be made to leave, no need for military intervention.

Just imagine Igbo boys attacking and killing yoruba men, women and children to the tune of 200 in lagos.
and you are saying democracy, well they should have thought of that before starting violence.

They should just leave the area. Period. if for nothing, for sake of peace.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by phreakabit(m): 9:20am On Jul 16, 2012
Even though I don't give a damn(#GEJswag!)about these Berom guys(after all, they used to claim they were Northerners too). . . . If the Fulanis refuse to move they should be ERADICATED!!!!!!
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by amosy007: 9:21am On Jul 16, 2012
If they refuse to leave.. They should kill them all then angry

of what use are they to the peace of pleateu and Nigeria?
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by fashizie(m): 9:21am On Jul 16, 2012
In as much as we are already one so called nigeriA n its wrong for u to vacate ur place of abode,but deez fulanis ve dia issues.alwYs causing mayhem.highway robbery n killin indescrimnately with all sort of charms.and dey r alwYs very merciless in dia animalistic execution.i tink d govt shuld give both warring factions a last wArnin so d next tribe dat atacks ll be scape goats.
Funny d op seem to see notin rong wit d fulanis.deez normads are brutally babaric.if i was president,i will mess dem up serously xcept dey are willin to change.
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by ogochukwunasa1: 9:22am On Jul 16, 2012
Austine.E:

...why wld you take those two as an example,this is an entirely different situatn,but even at it, if the non yorubas commit genocide against the indigenes of Lagos,resulting to the death of about 10,000 yorubas over the yrs as the case of the Beroms,then what stops the government frm sending such a tribe parking!...how wicked can a people be,i mean the Hausa Fulanis,in the name of expansion and Jihad,all the minority tribes in the Northern region are at best,at the blink of exstinction because of the Hausa Fulani aggressive nature.Why is it nt so in the south?why are minorities in the south living equally peaceful with the majority tribes?why are the Fulanis always fighting the christain minority tribes of Plateau,Kaduna,Benue,Taraba,Bauchi(Tafawa Balewa people),Adamawa and even in some parts of Nasarawa?Why is it that the Hausa Fulanis can hardly live in peace with their host communities,we ve had little crisis of recent in places like Ibadan,Lagos,Calabar and other places involving this same Hausa Fulanis.The problem in Nigerian is that this aggressors finds a way of using some media Houses both local and foriegn to carryout devilish propaganda...the article never mentioned the thousands of Beroms massacred,of course they are infidels and it doesnt matter when they are killed and their only sin is that they Harboured the Fulanis in their communities and now the Fulanis wish to occupy the land as theirs and tomorrow they will tell you the own the land!THIS WICKEDNESS MUST STOP!they shld go back to where ever the came from,be it sokoto,zamfara,maidugari,kastina,chad,niger,somalia,mali let them leave,no body wants a blood sucker around him!



i lyk dis post

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by ogochukwunasa1: 9:24am On Jul 16, 2012
hrhobi1: IF YOU ATTACK MY PEOPLE IN MY COMMUNITY , WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO SEND YOU OUT, IF IGBO MAN DETONATE BOMB FOR LAGOS, IGBOS IN LAGOS SELF GO SUFFER, SAME GOES WITH FULANIS,IF YOU ARE PEACEFUL , THEN WE WILL BE AT PEACE.

cheesy igbos una dey hear wetin dis baga dey talk
Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by naanmin(f): 9:25am On Jul 16, 2012
So in the name of 'One Nigeria' Plateau should allow Fulanis annihilate its people esp as they are obvioulsy not indigent to Plateau?! Rubbish

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Beaf: 9:25am On Jul 16, 2012
Mr.chippychappy:
[size=14pt]So are we saying that the Fulanis in Plateau state should be forcefully evacuated ? BS!!! This is one Nigeria. If the plateau state government are allowed to do this then other state government would want to follow suite and this is wrong in a united country. If the STF in Plateau carries this out then Kogi , Kwara , Ogun and Oyo would also want to forcefully evacuate the Fulanis that have been in their state for YEARS. [/size]

Lagos and Kano have repeatedly deported people. The FG's approach to the incessant problems from herdsmen is 100% correct.

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Re: The Fulani Will Not Leave - Beginning Of The End? by Nobody: 9:25am On Jul 16, 2012
Mr.chippychappy:
[size=14pt]So are we saying that the Fulanis in Plateau state should be forcefully evacuated ? BS!!! This is one Nigeria. If the plateau state government are allowed to do this then other state government would want to follow suite and this is wrong in a united country. If the STF in Plateau carries this out then Kogi , Kwara , Ogun and Oyo would also want to forcefully evacuate the Fulanis that have been in their state for YEARS. [/size]

YES SIR, they should go.

Now i know is the right time for you to say "BS" to the idea. When 200 people dies, all you shout is GEJ, Fulanis did not force the indigenous people there out of their homes, they actually forced them to the land of no return.

the dead too had rights you know!

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