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MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Naija4love(m): 6:00pm On Jan 24, 2021
The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has called on the federal government to engage in dialogue and consultation over the crisis between Yoruba youths and Fulani herdsmen in the Southwest.

Recall that an activist, Sunday Adeyemo Igboho had issued a quit notice to the Hausa-Fulani in Igangan, Oke Ogun area of Oyo State.

The incident allegedly resulted in the destruction of houses and vehicles.

Reacting, MURIC advised the Federal Government to apply caution in handling the fragile situation.

A statement signed and sent to DAILY POST by the organization’s Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola said the government should dialogue with stakeholders with a view to finding solutions to the crisis.

According to MURIC, “The Igangan incident must be condemned by all lovers of peace. But at the same time, we cannot close our eyes to the pain and suffering of farmers and indigenes of the area whom criminals see as soft targets for kidnapping, armed robbery, etc. It is however crystal clear that it is not a religious matter, though some have been misled into labeling it an Hausa-Fulani affair. Our focus must be the criminals, not any tribe.

“While we do not endorse violence, we opine that people whose farms have been destroyed have the right to express indignation. In the same manner, those whose relations or friends have fallen victims to criminal activities like kidnapping and armed robbery are justified to speak up. The only difference here is that no single tribe should be held responsible for all the crimes.

“This is because criminals abound in all faiths and tribes everywhere in the world, not only in Nigeria. We should therefore address crime and criminals. We should target kidnappers and armed robbers, not any particular ethnicity. Those who make the mistake of profiling people of certain tribes will end up hurting decent elements within that tribe and this is against the law of natural justice.

“With particular reference to the Oyo and Ondo State incidents and the quit notices, MURIC reminds people of the South West that the crisis cuts across ethnicities. The same herdsmen are involved in several states. Benue, Kaduna, Adamawa, Taraba, Enugu, Onitsha, PortHarcourt, etc, are facing the same problem of herdsmen versus farmers. In essence, the phenomenon is general and not targeted at the Yoruba per se.

“Almost all the northern states face the herdsmen versus farmers conflict, banditry and kidnapping. People of the South West must consider the fate of thousands of their kinsmen from Ogbomosho, Offa, Iwo, Ibadan, etc who have resided in the North for more than a hundred years before insisting on a general expulsion of Northerners.

“Truth is bitter, but the earlier we say it the better. Herdsmen have no right to destroy crops. This is where people have genuine grievances against herdsmen. But indigenes should not label all herdsmen as kidnappers because there are law abiding citizens among them. Yet the most disturbing thing is that many of the criminals are foreigners. Our suggestion is that it is these criminals and foreigners that the security agencies (including amotekun) should go after.

“Instead of applying the big stick, MURIC advises the Federal Government to consult widely with elders from all the states of the federation concerning the issue of herdsmen versus farmers with a view to finding a comprehensive solution. FG should also seek advice from other African countries where the same crisis has been on the front burner at one time or the other since this conflict is not restricted to Nigeria alone. It is national, continental and universal in dimension.

“To douse tension immediately, both FG and the Oyo State government should undertake to speedily and adequately compensate victims of the latest conflict in Igangan, Oyo State. FG in particular should take greater responsibility because it is the nationwide lacuna in security matters that has been responsible for the breakdown in law and order.

“Instead of issuing threats and counter-threats, we appeal to the various ethnicities in the country to understand the nature of the conflict. Herders and farmers crisis is not a Nigerian problem alone, it is universal. Nigeria needs to seek an enduring panacea to its own peculiar problems instead of aggravating the conflict. We must learn from the war in Rwanda, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, etc and the attendant humanitarian disasters. This is still avoidable in Nigeria.

“MURIC’s avowed motto is ‘Dialogue, Not Violence’. We therefore advocate wide scale dialogue in the present circumstances. MURIC advises the FG to apply caution in handling the fragile situation. FG should take responsibility, compensate victims of the attack in Oyo State and engage all stakeholders in dialogue. We call on governors in affected states to consult traditional rulers on the best solution to the crisis. All forms of confrontation and muscle-flexing should stop in the interest of peace.”

https://dailypost.ng/2021/01/24/herdsmen-quit-notice-what-buhari-govt-should-do-over-sunday-igbohos-order-ismalic-group/

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by endsarrrs(f): 6:02pm On Jan 24, 2021
MURIC welcome back! Your words is enough for a wise government
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by flourish01(m): 6:05pm On Jan 24, 2021
Good...
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Vidsolution79: 6:05pm On Jan 24, 2021
So muric can be sane?....check my signature below jare.. I do graphics designs.

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by AlhajiImam: 6:06pm On Jan 24, 2021
Smiles. There's no way we can be ejected from grazing our livestocks.

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Inkling(f): 6:06pm On Jan 24, 2021
Bad is bad

Nothing more
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Sammy07: 6:06pm On Jan 24, 2021
AlhajiImam:
Smiles. There's no way we can be ejected from grazing our livestocks.

Lol.

You've been defeated before.
And history will repeat itself.

This time your cows will be used as food.

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Arewa1stSon: 6:08pm On Jan 24, 2021
Ok
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by endsarrrs(f): 6:08pm On Jan 24, 2021
Sammy07:

Lol
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by endsarrrs(f): 6:09pm On Jan 24, 2021
Arewa1stSon:
Ok
Crawl back to your hide OUT!
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Sammy07: 6:10pm On Jan 24, 2021
endsarrrs:

I've modified my comment jare.
No mind the ma.alu I quoted.

But who,gave the muric the atom of sense today?

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by SamNaijaboy: 6:11pm On Jan 24, 2021
It's going to be like a movie. watch.


AlhajiImam:
Smiles. There's no way we can be ejected from grazing our livestocks.
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Mkmoney(m): 6:12pm On Jan 24, 2021
MURIC is making this statement because Sunday igboho is a yoruba man with an Islamic background if it were to be a Christian from the south south or south east the narrative won't be the same. undecided

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Nobody: 6:12pm On Jan 24, 2021
Lol. Even MURIC are disgracing IPOBian by showing that sense never departs a Yoruba totally.

Sadly same cannot be said for IPOBians who only have hate, intolerance and an obsession with division and anarchy where they should have commonsense and core decency.

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by helinues: 6:12pm On Jan 24, 2021
grin

Muric tread cautiously on this issue.

Nice one
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by aribisala0(m): 6:13pm On Jan 24, 2021
Mkmoney:
MURIC is making this statement because Sunday igboho is a yoruba man with an Islamic background if it were to be a Christian from the south the narrative won't be the same. undecided
Define Islamic background? What does that mean?
Is Sunday Igboho a Muslim?

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by helinues: 6:14pm On Jan 24, 2021
Mkmoney:
MURIC is making this statement because Sunday igboho is a yoruba man with an Islamic background if it were to be a Christian from the south the narrative won't be the same. undecided

Words twisters, what exactly do you want?

That's the same way you guys could have twisted Tinubu's words if he had say something.

Bad belle people

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Jagznation(m): 6:19pm On Jan 24, 2021
Mkmoney:
MURIC is making this statement because Sunday igboho is a yoruba man with an Islamic background if it were to be a Christian from the south south or south east the narrative won't be the same. undecided
Sad but true its because he's affiliated with Muslims thus the soft landing technique is being applied
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Nobody: 6:20pm On Jan 24, 2021
Mkmoney:
MURIC is making this statement because Sunday igboho is a yoruba man with an Islamic background if it were to be a Christian from the south the narrative won't be the same. undecided

Lol. Predictable. They are coming out with the excuses. Chlldren of hate, intolerance and division. Are the people Igboho is fighting to protect Moslems alone?

I know you Igbos are shocked and ashamed at the same time that MURIC can still make reasonable statements.

Perhaps it is because MURIC still draw a line, respectful of human decency, somewhere whereas hate of others mean no line exist for you IPOBians to draw against one-way malevolence you host towards Nigerians always and unrelentingly.

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Mkmoney(m): 6:20pm On Jan 24, 2021
Jagznation:

Sad but true its because he's affiliated with Muslims thus the soft landing technique is being applied
Let them keep deceiving themselves
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Arkmanbuddy(m): 6:23pm On Jan 24, 2021
I already knew MURIC would never address the situation but play to the gallery. The fact is that cattle herding is no longer allowed in the South due to the antecedence of the Fulani tribe.

What the FG should be thinking of is setting up ranches for them, or providing funds for cattle owners to build low budget ranches and the herders the necessary skill to do this.

As long as the Fulani herders think that encroaching into other people's properties in the name of herding is their right, we'll continue to have this problem.

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Mkmoney(m): 6:24pm On Jan 24, 2021
Sorry folks not in the mood to reply mentions today...harmattan dey cool
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Racoon(m): 6:29pm On Jan 24, 2021
Dialogue for what? With killers? MURIC must always pledge allegiance to the caliphate.Nothing less! Nothing more!

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Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Nobody: 6:35pm On Jan 24, 2021
Mkmoney:

Let them keep deceiving themselves

Lol. Butt hurt because even MURIC too has now disgraced you hateful IPOBians. This is how you lot did your best for #EndSARS to turn into #EndNIGERIA.

You and your DJ Witch started foaming at the mouth when that never came to pass insisting a non-existent massacre took place at Lekki tollgate while silent about the real massacre of your people in Obigbo/Oyigbo.

Sadly this will likely go the opposite way to your malevolent wishes. Instead of the anarchy you want to precipitate the fall of the "Zoo", everyone is ensuing for peace and dialogue while admitting Igboho was forced to act.

You IPOBians will always taste the acrid sourness of failure in your hateful mouths because hateful souls hardly ever win. Lol
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Jagznation(m): 6:37pm On Jan 24, 2021
Grayoso:


Lol. Butt hurt because even MURIC too has now disgraced you hateful IPOBians. This is how you lot did your best for #EndSARS to turn into #EndNIGERIA.

You and your DJ Witch started foaming at the mouth when that never came to pass insisting a non-existent massacre took place at Lekki tollgate while silent about the real massacre of your people in Obigbo/Oyigbo.

Sadly this will likely go the opposite way to your malevolent wishes. Instead of the anarchy you want to precipitate the fall of the "Zoo", everyone is ensuing for peace and dialogue while admitting Igboho was forced to act.

You IPOBians will always taste the acrid sourness of failure in your hateful mouths because hateful souls hardly ever win. Lol
Don't think he'll reply you undecided
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Nobody: 6:39pm On Jan 24, 2021
Jagznation:

Don't think he'll reply you undecided

Who cares?
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by Mkmoney(m): 6:40pm On Jan 24, 2021
Cry cry baby....Buhari is a bad boy cool
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by KoleDgreat2020(m): 6:42pm On Jan 24, 2021
MURIC is talking sense for the very first time...
Re: MURIC: What Buhari Govt Should Do Over Sunday Igboho’s by BabbanBura(m): 6:56pm On Jan 24, 2021
Mkmoney:
MURIC is making this statement because Sunday igboho is a yoruba man with an Islamic background if it were to be a Christian from the south south or south east the narrative won't be the same. undecided

Very true, a useless group!!

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