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Re: NAF Bombed Villagers Harrassed By Herdsmen - Guardian by ODUBEZE: 7:55pm On Jan 30, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
When will this punishment called Buhari come to an end
They were all christian villages

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Re: NAF Bombed Villagers Harrassed By Herdsmen - Guardian by Nobody: 8:28pm On Jan 30, 2018
Sapiosexuality:
Exactly. But aren't the people stupid? I mean, the majority of us. Till this day the men of the force who shot at refugees in the a camp are walking free and nothing has been said about the matter. And we are quiet. Aren't the vast majority of Nigerians stupid on some matters?
nope. Just ignorannt of some events. The goverment and milita doh think nigeroans are stupid becsuse they think u dont see what they try and sneak an do
Re: NAF Bombed Villagers Harrassed By Herdsmen - Guardian by Cjrane2: 8:30pm On Jan 30, 2018
IamaNigerianGuy:
At least 35 people were killed by the Nigerian military’s air raids on villages last month, according to the human rights organisation Amnesty International.

Witnesses described Nigerian air force jets bombing houses and targeting civilians trying to hide in five villages in raids that a military spokesman said at the time had a “positive effect” in tackling communal violence.

Launching the attacks in December, the military said that it was targeting “hideouts of miscreants” in the villages, referring to herdsmen whom it said were armed.

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Thousands of people have died in a bloody conflict between herdsmen and farmers that has intensified in Nigeria’s middle belt over the past 10 years.

“Launching air raids is not a legitimate law enforcement method by anyone’s standard,” said Amnesty’s Osai Ojigho. “Such reckless use of deadly force is unlawful, outrageous and lays bare the Nigerian military’s shocking disregard for the lives of those it supposedly exists to protect.”

A farmer from the village of Shafaron said a helicopter and a jet launched their air raid just after the herdsmen arrived. “The helicopter and the jet started releasing bombs,” he said. “Houses started burning. Children started running for their lives. Mothers packed up their children and escaped with them. We men were unable to fight back and we started running too. This jet burnt our houses and properties to ashes.”

A traditional ruler of one of the villages, whose house was destroyed in the air raid, also described how the aircraft arrived shortly after the herdsmen. He said: “As we were trying to hide we saw a helicopter and a jet arrive and start shooting and bombing houses. When they saw somebody trying to hide, the jet would just blast them with bombs.”

Several Nigerian states have passed legislation banning the open grazing of cattle, in an attempt to stop the clashes that result from pastoralists’ animals trampling agriculturalists’ crops.

In November, as the new law came into force in Benue state, the governor told Nigerian media it was necessary because “for close to five years, herdsmen have killed thousands of Benue people and it was almost becoming a pogrom.”

But others see the legislation as discriminating against the Fulani, a minority west African group who are traditionally herders – and to which the Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, belongs.

The federal government has not approved of these laws. Last week, Nigeria’s defence minister Mansur Dan Ali said that a major reason for the clashes was that traditional grazing routes no longer existed.

“If those routes are blocked, what do you expect will happen?” he asked. “It is just like one going to block the shoreline, does that make sense to you? These are the remote causes of the crisis. But the immediate cause is the grazing law.”

“These people are Nigerians and we must learn to live together,” he added. “Communities and other people must learn how to accept foreigners within their enclave.

Earlier this month Buhari ordered the inspector general of police to relocate to Benue, following intense criticism within Nigeria that the presidency had been passive in dealing with an escalating crisis. Several units of police forces and counter-terrorism officers have been deployed to Benue this month following the attacks.

Last week the Department for State Security claimed to have uncovered a network of Islamic State militants in Benue and other Nigerian states, explaining that they were also behind the recent killings.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/29/dozens-of-villagers-died-in-nigerian-air-force-raids-says-amnesty


I'm surprised it too report of Amnesty International for Nigerians to realize that Buhari had ordered the Airforce to bomb the villagers who stood their ground to resist the fulani herdsmen.

It was obvious from the very beginning that they were targeting the villagers because they only wanted to use airforce after villagers had retaliated against the herdsmen and further attempt by herdsmen to attack the villages were neutralized by the villagers. Ask yourself why they have not used airforce to bomb the killers of villages in Benue. But if villagers defend themselves, you will hear them saying airforce has been sent to bomb "miscreants"

Nigerians must know some people are now openly using our state institutions to kill and attack for the fulani herdsmen. Unless Nigerians do something soon, it may be too late to act later.

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Re: NAF Bombed Villagers Harrassed By Herdsmen - Guardian by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:41pm On Jan 30, 2018
SweetPuffPuff:
nope. Just ignorannt of some events. The goverment and milita doh think nigeroans are stupid becsuse they think u dont see what they try and sneak an do
The truth is they know the psyche of a typical Nigerian has been reduced and value for life poorly quantified. So, while they don't think Nigerians are entirely stupid, they know the system is keeping us in check. Look at the IDP camps that was bombed. How did we react? Who was sacked? Where was the outrage? That's it.
Re: NAF Bombed Villagers Harrassed By Herdsmen - Guardian by Nobody: 9:55pm On Jan 30, 2018
Sapiosexuality:
The truth is they know the psyche of a typical Nigerian has been reduced and value for life poorly quantified. So, while they don't think Nigerians are entirely stupid, they know the system is keeping us in check. Look at the IDP camps that was bombed. How did we react? Who was sacked? Where was the outrage? That's it.
people cried out ,as they are now. Its just crying out,calling it out doesnt necessarily get action. The people are not stupid. Some are just uninformed or too occupied with their everyday concerns
Re: NAF Bombed Villagers Harrassed By Herdsmen - Guardian by Sapiosexuality(m): 10:02pm On Jan 30, 2018
SweetPuffPuff:
people cried out ,as they are now. Its just crying out,calling it out doesnt necessarily get action. The people are not stupid. Some are just uninformed or too occupied with their everyday concerns
Yes, we cried but in any civilised society, was that enough? Because we've been repeatedly violated by a rudderless system, our minds have become mummified. We've lost sight of what constitute real governance and lost sight of our value. That's why a group that killed 73 persons for the loss of a thousand cattle are walking free and we only paying lip service and online rage.
Re: NAF Bombed Villagers Harrassed By Herdsmen - Guardian by Nobody: 10:57pm On Jan 30, 2018
Sapiosexuality:
Yes, we cried but in any civilised society, was that enough? Because we've been repeatedly violated by a rudderless system, our minds have become mummified. We've lost sight of what constitute real governance and lost sight of our value. That's why a group that killed 73 persons for the loss of a thousand cattle are walking free and we only paying lip service and online rage.
what more can u do but spread awareness in online spaces and vote 2019

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