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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by gurunlocker: 8:13pm On Feb 07, 2016
simple... because he is a dictator and from same tribe.... see it as normal thing

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by missKiffy(f): 8:14pm On Feb 07, 2016
I kind of agree, the evils perpetrated by fulani herdsmen is something else and the govt seems to be doing nothing about it

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by GFUBY: 8:17pm On Feb 07, 2016
A snake cannot give birth to a pidgin bird. So am not surprise that this issue is comming up. As the president pls focus on your corruption fight, as you professed,

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by malton: 8:20pm On Feb 07, 2016
LordAdam:
Because PMB is a partisan bigot.

He is a Fulani and would do nothing. He is also a Sunni muslim, and sees the Shiites as infidels. I have not forgotten how he was against GEJ militarily responding against Boko Haram. If GEJ had not started this war, he wouldn't have started it himself.

He changed tune from "any attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North" to "I will crush Boko Haram in 3 months" because of his greed for the presidency. Little wonder why 9 months on he has not defeated BH and is letting the Fulani herdsmen continue on their killing spree.

PMB has nothing to offer Nigerians. All those who voted him did so because they hated GEJ not because they wanted a better Nigeria.

-Lord
...of the foolish!
Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Mr3loader: 8:21pm On Feb 07, 2016
Welcome to the Zoo

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Nobody: 8:23pm On Feb 07, 2016
True federalism would help us not give a damn what happens in the many states in nigeria...We are being dragged aback by this one way system of governance in nigeria..Instead of worrying about my state development I now have to worry about shiites and herdsmen... angry angry...

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by LordAdam: 8:23pm On Feb 07, 2016
Bigprozzie:


[s]noise

GEJ till 2019 or you die crew

Buhari will rule you for the next 8 years ooo

Get ready[/s]

You no go address the issue na to show say you be Zombie.

Make him rule, body don tell Nigerians. All the things we warned Nigerians about Buhari, is he not proving us right?

-Lord

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by paramakina202: 8:24pm On Feb 07, 2016
Elosky20:
buhari fights shiites problem, he does nt fight them problem. whart do u want buhari to do
Nigerians want him to fight his fellow Fulani terrorist too.

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by LordAdam: 8:25pm On Feb 07, 2016
malton:

Of the foolish!

Where LAWMA people jare.

I better pass you, no arguments there!

Base your arguments on the issue on hand, not how I call myself.

ZOMBIE!

-Lord

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by collinsVP: 8:26pm On Feb 07, 2016
On the issue of mapping out grazing lands across the country, the article fails to provide a better alternative to the current status quo, and that proposed. you cannot just sit on the fence.

Activities of these Fulani herdsmen are pervasive and aught to be nipped on the board.

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by cizy: 8:28pm On Feb 07, 2016
God bless the OP abundantly..


And God bless you too @LordAdam

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by LordAdam: 8:31pm On Feb 07, 2016
cizy:
God bless the OP abundantly..


And God bless you too @LordAdam

God bless you too!

-Lord

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Moana(f): 8:31pm On Feb 07, 2016
Because he is a fellow herdsman grin

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by naijaking1: 8:32pm On Feb 07, 2016
Buhari and his Nigerian army are so partial, bigoted, and discriminatory in their administration of justice and maintenance of peace in this country that it cries out for a balanced approach.

For wearing Biafran color and going about your peaceful demonstration, the army would shoot you.

But for robbing, sacking, killing, and pillaging series of peaceful Christian villages at night with their government issued weapons, Fulani herdsmen go scot free, everyday!

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by zurine(f): 8:33pm On Feb 07, 2016
hmm
Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by HomeOfMe(f): 8:38pm On Feb 07, 2016
Trailblazer1:
Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites and Fulani Herdsmen Differently?, By Adeolu AdemoyoPremium Times February 7, 2016 Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites and Fulani Herdsmen Differently?, By Adeolu Ademoyo2016-02-07T16:19:55+00:00 Adeolu Ademoyo, Columns, Issues of the Day Comment

“…The herdsmen also inflicted injuries on soldiers who went to quell the fighting… all the corpses were covered at the time we got to the hospital… I just s
aw the corpses on the ground. There were 11 men and four women, the DPO not included…” – Adamawa State Police Commissioner, Gazzali Mohammed

“..poverty, injustice and the lack of job opportunities were mainly responsible for inter-communal and intra-communal conflicts in Nigeria…” – President Buhari

Social strife is a result of a violation of basic communal ethics. Hence, the ethics of equity and justice are central to building a peaceful democratic society. Sadly, it seems these ethics are lacking in how the Nigerian government under President Buhari has used double standards to deal with the Shiites and the herdsmen.

For example, while the Nigerian government under Buhari treats the serial criminality of the Fulani herdsmen with kid gloves, and has refused to properly call their kidnapping and murderous activities by their right names – which is a crime against the Nigerian state and people – the same government has called the Shiites/army clash a “coup”; hence the army declared war against the Shiites and massacred them in Zaria.

Given the double standards with which the Nigerian government treats the activities of the herdsmen and the Shiites, the similarities and differences between the Shiites/Army Clash in Zaria in December last year (2015) and the killings by the Fulani herdsmen in Girei local government area of Adamawa State in January 2016, must make us revisit President Buhari’s handling of the two occurrences.

To make the facts speak to the issues: the Shiites blocked traffic in Zaria, Kaduna State. The Fulani herdsmen invaded four communities (Demsare, Wunamokoh, Dikajam and Taboungo) in Girei local government. When the Shiites committed an infraction by blocking the traffic and prevented the Chief of Army staff, General Buratai from passing, the Chief claimed the Shiites were planning to kill him. But no guns, bombs, etc. were found on the Shiites. Guns and ammunitions were found on Fulani herdsmen during their invasion in Girei.

Also, the Nigerian army did not show any soldier that was killed or that sustained injuries – major or minor. On the other hand, in Girei, Fulani herdsmen carried guns and utilised live ammunition. They inflicted injuries on soldiers. News reports claim that they killed close to 30 people, including a police officer (Mr. Okozie Okereofor, a DPO in charge of Vunokilang Police Station in the local government area). The police is also a symbol of the Nigerian state, or any state.

The Buhari government and General Buratai, whose soldiers sustained injuries from the herdsmen, have not declared “war” on the herdsman who also killed a police officer but they declared war on Shiites who did not kill anybody, and the army allegedly massacred over 300 Shiites.



Without President Buhari’s government properly addressing these issues – the national question and Nigeria’s “federal” system – as part of good governance, and going ahead to establish grazing land across the country for herdsmen, some of who are economic fronts of rich and politically connected members of the Nigerian elite, the country may be witnessing another proxy “war”, especially of the rich and politically connected.

True, the nature of the Shiites/Army clash and the Fulani herdsmen criminality are different. For example, it is said that the Girei herdsmen were carrying out a reprisal attack on those who had previously attacked them. This difference notwithstanding, the handling of the two problems by the authorities has shown double standards, which morally injures the fabric of the Nigerian society.

For example, while the Nigerian army allegedly killed over 300 Shiites and President Buhari did not make a statement on this, and although he also did not immediately condemn the attack of the Fulani herdsmen, he later spoke, against this background, that inter-communal conflicts are as a result of poverty, injustice and unemployment!

Coming after the Fulani herdsmen inflicted injuries on soldiers and killed 30 people, including a police officer, President Buhari’s statement can easily be interpreted as an attempt to free the herdsmen of culpability in a major crime against the Nigerian people and state.

Therefore, President Buhari’s statement invites scrutiny. If the herdsmen’s criminality is seen as an indication of poverty, injustice and unemployment, Buhari’s account failed to acknowledge that these herdsmen are businessmen who trade in cattle. The herdsmen are also economic and business fronts for many members of the Nigerian political and economic elites who trade in Cattle and invest in the business of the herdsmen.

Therefore, contrary to President Buhari, Fulani herdsmen who are gainfully employed as herdsmen rearing and trading in cattle, and fronting in this business for very wealth members of the Nigerian ruling class, some of who are politically connected, does not suggest poverty but rather a subtle economic and class contest for land with farmers, who use this for agricultural purposes.

And more importantly, this is why it is very strange that President Buhari alluded to “injustice” in the case of the Fulani herdsmen. This is because the question is: who had been unjust to the herdsmen? Can farmers, who for economic and survival reasons insist that the herdsmen cannot turn their farm crops to food for their cattle, be said to have been unjust to these herdsmen, who insist on grazing their cattle to eat up the crops on these farms?

In doing their business, the issue is the well-known and public criminal record of some of these herdsmen. Hence, to use state power to acquire grazing land (as a way of resolving the criminality of some of the herdsmen) for a group of businessmen, with this obvious criminal and un-communal record, is rewarding their criminality.

In the light of this, it is obvious that the Nigerian government under President Buhari has betrayed unacceptable double standards in handling the criminality that herdsmen engage in all over the country. This explains why Nigerians must re-think the attempt by the president to open grazing land for herdsmen all over the country.

Opening grazing land across Nigeria for Fulani herdsmen is questionable and problematic in the light of President Buhari’s double standards in handling the criminality of these herdsmen. This is because the herdsmen are businessmen. For example, just like any other business into profit-making, there are herdsmen who engage in the cattle rearing as a private family business. There are herdsmen who are economic and business fronts for rich and politically connected members of the Nigerian elite. And in the third case, there are herdsmen whose business is a mixture of the two – as private family business and fronts for rich and politically connected members of the Nigerian elite.

In doing their business, the issue is the well-known and public criminal record of some of these herdsmen. Hence, to use state power to acquire grazing land (as a way of resolving the criminality of some of the herdsmen) for a group of businessmen, with this obvious criminal and un-communal record, is rewarding their criminality. And such policy is dangerous to communities and state governments that will host these grazing lands. It is going to be a test of both the Nigerian unitary and “federal” system.



President Buhari’s comments only show that the Nigerian federal system and the national question must be properly re-thought in solving issues such as Fulani herdsmen, Shiites/Army clash, contrary to the lukewarm attitude to it of the present Buhari APC government. Local governance, respect for local authorities, duty and obligation to local and state authorities by individuals regardless of who they are, and the notion of portable residency, etc. are core issues in this re-thinking of the national question and Nigeria’s “federal” system.

Without President Buhari’s government properly addressing these issues – the national question and Nigeria’s “federal” system – as part of good governance, and going ahead to establish grazing land across the country for herdsmen, some of who are economic fronts of rich and politically connected members of the Nigerian elite, the country may be witnessing another proxy “war”, especially of the rich and politically connected.

Hence, such grazing policy must be re-thought in the interest of peace, a federal and united Nigeria, and a consistently held and universally applied sense of equity and justice.

Adeolu Ademoyo, aaa54@cornell.edu, is with the Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.


http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/170986-2/
Because fulani herdsmen are family simple;blood is thicker than water.

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by dragonking2: 8:45pm On Feb 07, 2016
I thank God say na Yoruba man write this article... Their eyes are beginning to open gradually.

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by EastanPower(m): 8:49pm On Feb 07, 2016
You will never find Omenka comment on threads like this. Chai!

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Karanka: 8:56pm On Feb 07, 2016
Bigprozzie:


noise

GEJ till 2019 or you die crew

Buhari will rule you for the next 8 years ooo

Get ready
When you make statements like this,someone would think that you're in an eldorado Nigeria. Meanwhile,you're holed up somewhere probably wondering where your next meal will come from.
Keep on chanting "Sai Buhari",e go soon clear for your eyes.

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by free13: 9:06pm On Feb 07, 2016
LordAdam:


You are being improperly simplistic about my narrative.

Put holes in the narrative rather than take an emotional stand. GEJ faced hell for wanting to start the war against BH, you know that. The elders in the North, including PMB made disparaging comments. Now PMB has a valid reason that he can bandy about to do something about the menace, and would not face as much opposition. Why is he not doing anything?

About the figures, confirm them yourself. 10 were killed including the sheikh sons in what may have been a clash between the NA and Shiites. In PMB's case, tens were killed on the road which nobody has a problem with. Where everybody, including me, is disappointed is that the killings did not stop with the clash on the road like it was under GEJ. They left the road and went to the main conclave of the shiites to kill 700 defenseless people including women and children. A kid was shot in the vagina for crying out loud.

GEJ made giant strides against BH before he left. Did you miss the account by Senator Kaka https://www.nairaland.com/2918973/boko-haram-controls-half-borno/1 that Dalori where BH burnt children was where they campaigned in GEJ's tenure?

Every Nigerian knows GEJ was winning the war against BH, the only complain was that he intensified efforts late. In contrast, Bubu is lying about the state of affairs and saying BH does not control any territory when the APC senator of Bornu central is saying that half of Bornu is under BH.

Stop being a blind zombie. E no fit you.

-Lord

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Elan83(m): 9:16pm On Feb 07, 2016
Bigprozzie:


noise

GEJ till 2019 or you die crew

Buhari will rule you for the next 8 years ooo

Get ready
u're a classical id!ot ,, a failed daft 'll rule nigeria,, u're an imbec!le,,,

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by jpipe2000(m): 9:19pm On Feb 07, 2016
what a country! shoot at unarmed protesters then look the other way when them cattle herders go on murderous rampages. the foremost job of any functional government is 2 protect the lives of her citizens. has our govt done this? maybe fighting corruption is more important

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Nobody: 9:19pm On Feb 07, 2016
If Jonathan had perfomed, PMB couldnt have stood a chance. My vote for Buhari was more of a protest against stupidity and cluelessness

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Nobody: 9:21pm On Feb 07, 2016
If Jonathan had perfomed, PMB couldnt have stood a chance. My vote for Buhari was more of a protest against stupidity and cluelessness. I knew PMB isnt the genuis we need

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by otitokoroleti: 9:31pm On Feb 07, 2016
Ecoterrorist:
Click Like if you are Happy you NEVER voted Buhari. Click Share if you regret voting him
those wey get working brain no vote for buhari, I'm glad to be anti-buhari

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Nobody: 9:48pm On Feb 07, 2016
Maybe he also belongs to the herdsmen association. lipsrsealed

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by wokomabest(m): 9:58pm On Feb 07, 2016
Let them come to rivers and try that their nonsense and see how they will be delt With.them go know say people wey get liver like them dey
Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by BeardedMeat(m): 10:09pm On Feb 07, 2016
Elosky20:
buhari fights shiites problem, he does nt fight them problem. what do u want buhari to do
Is this all you undersand from that long epistle or you didn't even read it at all?

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by HirstMOG(m): 10:09pm On Feb 07, 2016
Elosky20:
buhari fights shiites problem, he does nt fight them problem. what do u want buhari to do
He should apologize to Nigerians about the lies they (PMB, Lie Muhammed, and the entire APC) have been telling us.

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Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by Abumadea: 10:11pm On Feb 07, 2016
LordAdam:


We all know of GEJ's exploits against BH. Have you forgotten the "Never Again" tag?

About the Fulani herdsmen, it was only under PMB that they were designated as one of the world's deadliest terror groups. Till now, PMB has done nothing. If GEJ had pursued any military action against them, the Northerners would have been screaming foul. Now that PMB has a legit reason to do something about it, why has he not done anything?

About the Shiites, in June 2014 when the military killed shiites, there were conflicting reports. Some said soldiers and the sect exchanged gun fire, some said they did not. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/165579-update-sheikh-zakzakys-son-10-others-killed-in-nigerian-troops-shiite-muslims-clash.html In any case, only about 10 people were killed.

In December 2015, the Nigerian army killed a few tens on the road procession, which was justified because they did not permit the COAS to pass. Then went to the heart of Zaria to kill over 700 in their houses, raze their houses, burn properties, imprison the Sheikh, then dump the bodies in mass graves. Is that not too much? Till now, PMB is still doing investigation.

PMB is a bigot from his actions. GEJ had nothing against the shiites, did not romance with the Saudi king when the killing happened, did not support the activities of BH. The only person that has done these is PMB.

-Lord

But GEJ romanced with the Isreali Prime minister. He even travelled there with over 100 delegates.
Re: Why Does President Buhari Treat Shiites And Fulani Herdsmen Differently? premium by EternalTruths: 10:11pm On Feb 07, 2016
LordAdam:


You no go address the issue na to show say you be Zombie.

Make him rule, body don tell Nigerians. All the things we warned Nigerians about Buhari, is he not proving us right?

-Lord

Body don dey tell Nigerians Especially the useless treacherous South.

God bless the better South. cool

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