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These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by ogododo: 9:49am On Jan 01, 2022
SINCE crises began in Plateau State in 2001, life has not been the same for residents. Property of some natives and visitors who came to settle like lands and houses have been forcefully taken over by people who claim the property were ‘conquered.’

 While some non-indigenes have relocated, the indigenous people, uprooted from their ancestral lands have been the worst hit as they have no other place to call home. Local government areas like Bassa, Barkin Ladi, Jos North, Jos South, Bokkos, Riyom and others, have indigenous tribes roaming about while new faces have taken over their communities, hence at every ‘peace forum’, these tribes call for government’s assistance to get back their ancestral homes.

Before now, the State Chairman, Youth Wing, Christian Association of Nigeria, Markus Kanda, raised alarm that over 100 communities have been grabbed from the natives saying, “… over 100 villages have been taken over by Fulanis, you can do your background checks; villages are attacked; houses are burnt, the occupants are either killed or displaced and the marauders go to these villages and occupy them; and the owners of those ancestral lands cannot go back there.” The coalition of ethnic groups in the state, Plateau Initiative for Development and Advancement of the Natives, PIDAN, at different times also raised concerns about the development.

Recently, the Southern and Middle Belt Alliance (SaMBA) also raised the issue and asked Governor Simon Lalong to “embark on immediate recovery of the 102 communities annexed by armed Fulani herdsmen in Plateau State from 2001 till date.”

Spokesman of SaMBA, Rwang Pam Jnr., said: “SaMBA is saddened by the development in Plateau State and is therefore throwing its full weight and total support for the petition submitted to the Plateau State governor on 26th November, 2021 by the Emancipation Centre for Crisis Victims in Nigeria (ECCVN) and its collaborating associations of Atakar Development Association, Berom Educational and Cultural Organization (BECO), Irigwe Development Association (IDA) and Ron Kunlere Development Association (RKDA).

“The petition is anchored on the Plateau State Anti-Land Grabbing Law. A situation where aborigines and natives of Plateau State are sacked from their ancestral homes and ejected from IDP camps is morally disturbing, globally condemnable and totally unacceptable.

“It is therefore imperative for the state government under the leadership of Governor Simon Lalong to act as a matter of urgency by declaring a state of emergency on the recovery of these lands. The governor must issue an express order of evacuation of all illegal occupiers and users of lands, dams, ponds, streams, homes, and other properties because peace can only reign when the issue of justice is addressed by the state government and its agencies.”

SaMBA listed some communities taken over in the Irigwe Chiefdom of Bassa local government area and the year they were taken over as: Krunkwa (2015-2017); Rotsu (2015-2017); Nzhwego (2017-2018) Jiri (2017- 2018); Ri-Meli (2017-2018); Ri-Bakwa (2017-2018); Ri-Nju (2017-2018); Chuvoh (2017-2018); Nkienwhie (2017-2018); Nzwherenvi (2017- 2018). In Daffo, Bokkos local government area, they are Ganda (2018); Hotom Wereng, (2018); Fubok Mandung (2018); Fubok Faram (2018); Farandong Hai (2018); Morok (2018); Nghakudung (2018); Fangha (2018); Shilim (2018). In Riyom District, Riyom local government area, they are: Rotchun (Renamed Rafin Acha) (2001); Rankum village (renamed Mahanga) (2001); Darin (2013); Hywa (renamed Lugere) (2001); Fass (renamed Tafawa) (2001); Janda (2010). In Bachit District, Riyom local government area, communities taken over are: Shong I (2012); Shong II (2012); Rakweng (2012); Dashugu (2012); DiyanHei (2012); Shonong (2014); Maseh (renamed Lugel) (2012); Kampwas (2012); Kasa (2012); Palang (2018); Nanja-Hei (2018); Kuk (2018); Zere (2012).

The people and their representatives in the National and State Assemblies have been appealing for the federal and State governments’ intervention to return the people to their ancestral homes. The victims have repeatedly protested, lamented and petitioned governments, asking that their lands be retrieved for them but all entreaties have not yielded desired results.

Istifanus Gyang, Senator representing Plateau North, Simon Mwadkwon, representing the Barkin Ladi/Riyom Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, his Jos South/Jos East, Mangu/Bokkos, counterparts, Dachung Bagos and Solomon Maren respectively as well as Members of the State Assembly like Peter Gyendeng (Barkin Ladi), Timothy Dantong (Riyom), among others have all made efforts to ensure the annexed communities were retrieved but were unsuccessful.

The lawmakers have consistently mentioned the cases during legislative sessions. According to Mwadkwon, “Fulani attacking Plateau communities aren’t bandits, they are land-grabbers, chasing our people away and renaming our villages.

They usually escalate the onslaught during the cropping season. Their target is to destroy the means of livelihood of the people, introduce poverty, subdue and conquer with a view to taking over the land. “When the people are preparing to plant their crops, the attacks will come and when they want to harvest their crops, the attackers will chase them away from their villages and harvest their crops.

“We have cried out that there are strange settlements in our communities. If you go to the Rankum community, which the Fulani are claiming to have renamed Mahanga, down to the Kura Falls community, you will see several new houses erected by these strangers.

If you also go to the Rahoss community, you will notice several new houses with new roofs springing up in the area and extending to other communities. Who are these people and where did they come from? “They are land-grabbers, they have settled in our communities in their thousands and built houses.

Even the Fulani that we know have been complaining as well that there are stranger elements in their midst although they are divided among themselves. Some of them are harbouring the killers and offering tactical support, while some others are not interested in what is going on.

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“So, the killers are not bandits. If they are bandits, they will kill and disappear; but these ones will kill, build houses and occupy the land, and what are they if not land-grabbers?” Member representing Jos East/Jos South Federal Constituency of Plateau State in the House of Representatives, Dachung Bagos, once noted, “The people are being killed while their lands are grabbed by non-state actor. Land grabbing is at the heart of the killings. Justice is the answer. Bringing the perpetrators to book is the answer…” However, the state governor, Simon Lalong, warned against land-grabbing, saying, “those fighting, killing people and destroying their settlements with the intention of taking ownership of such places will not be allowed to do so.

“If you think you can chase people out and grab their land, we as a government will not allow you to own the land. My administration is working out modalities for prosecuting land grabbers to discourage the act.”

The Governor signed the anti-land grabbing, kidnapping and cultism bill passed by the House of Assembly into law, saying it would address unlawful land grabbing, rising spate of kidnapping, cultism and other violent crimes in the state.

His words, “The anti-kidnapping, antiland grabbing, cultism and other antiviolence related matters law was as a result of the increase in kidnapping and other violent crimes in the state. “As a responsible government, we cannot fold our arms and watch our people terrorized by criminals, who are clearly out to cause mayhem.

“This law will deal with anyone caught in the act and I urge security agencies to be on their toes and ensure that culprits are apprehended and made to face the law,” he said. Mrs Rauta Dakop, the State Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, said the law seeks to prohibit any person or group of persons from the forcible takeover of landed property belonging to either a citizen or government.

The governor asked citizens to take advantage of the Anti-Land Grabbing Law and seek redress over any land forcefully or illegally taken from them, even as he said he will inaugurate an Anti-land Grabbing Task Force to also follow up on such complaints and ensure that justice prevails. It would be recalled that he had established the Peace Building Agency to mediate and conduct dialogue sessions across the State and ensure people live in peace.

In Bassa alone, there have been more than 34 sessions held between the Irigwes and Fulanis. Other sessions were also held between Berom and Fulani in Barkin Ladi and Riyom LGAS, the situation also occurred in Bokkos and others. Lalong continued, “I have set up a special task force against land grabbing, if you know your land has been grabbed, just report to them and they will move in to reclaim your land and give it back to you.

It is unfortunate that in recent times, some politicians have taken pride in trying to incite the youths against the government by insinuating that the Governor or the government does not care about the people, or is allowing land belonging to Plateau indigenes to be grabbed by foreign herders. “Contrary to this mischief, our government is the first in the history of Plateau State and one of the few, if not the only one in Nigeria, to sign an anti-land grabbing law which we initiated as an Executive Bill.”

But the State Assembly recently asked the Governor to, “Implement the Anti Land Grabbing Law to enable those occupying illegal lands in Plateau to vacate such lands and native owners to take back their lands”, the chairman House Committee on Information, Hon Philip Dasun said.

Recall that in 2018, the Federal Government pledged the sum of N10bn for the rebuilding of the victims’ homes and resettlement of the IDPs but that pledge has not been fulfilled. Mwadkwon further stressed that, “On the first day of our plenary as members of the 9th Assembly, I raised a motion on the floor of the House and it was well debated.

The prayers were clearly stated that we build on the fact that the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, visited Plateau State when over 300 villagers were massacred in my constituency in the Garshish community and that a promise of N10bn was made and also a promise to build a mobile police barrack in the affected community.

“Even after the 2019 election, nothing came and that was why I had to bring it as a motion during our first plenary and the prayers were that we needed that N10bn to be redeemed so that our traumatized people could be assisted to rebuild their lives. I have removed the extract of the motion and attached it to a formal letter, which was forwarded to the office of the President, but I got no reply.

I am thinking of sending another letter to the Presidency with the extract of the motion, because the motion is already the property of the National Assembly, and we feel strongly that the Federal Government should respect it.

“The truth is that government has not been fair to the people by not respecting that motion, because as of the time I presented that motion, it was over a year that the victims had been languishing in IDP camps and the APC government in Plateau has been lying over the situation, saying it has resettled the people. Whereas as we speak now, my constituents are still in IDP camps with nobody to help them. I still appeal to the Federal Government to fulfill the N10bn pledge so that the people can heave a sigh of relief.”

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Nackzy: 9:51am On Jan 01, 2022
They're all the same, only that they operate in different frequency
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Baawaa(m): 9:52am On Jan 01, 2022
Land grabbers in whose land
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Lavisha(f): 10:10am On Jan 01, 2022
WtF
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by chatinent: 10:14am On Jan 01, 2022
Land grabbing by force is banditry.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Tumbulum: 10:16am On Jan 01, 2022
Buhari made it possible. Let them cry to gowon for help. Let him repeat the magic of 1967 and save his people just the way he save Nigeria from disintegration.

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by AntiBeEmCe(m): 10:27am On Jan 01, 2022
It has always been the game plan to land grab. And they are not ready to handover to a southerner anytime soon.. lest they lose what they feel they have accomplished. But southern leaders are comfortably enabling them for selfish reasons. E go shock everybody.

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by rayvelez(m): 10:47am On Jan 01, 2022
Fulanis bandits terrorists land grabber.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Jlow2: 11:10am On Jan 01, 2022
I was astonished an interior part of barking ladi around kurra falls, we had to get authorization from an( ardo )meaning a Fulani leader before we can do minning exploration in a community,a berom land

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by sweetonugbu: 11:59am On Jan 01, 2022
The atrocity being committed in this country every single day is mind boggling.

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by ERockson: 12:03pm On Jan 01, 2022
They are Jihadist and nothing more.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by ogododo: 12:53pm On Jan 01, 2022
Make dem grab land and no waste innocent blood.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by ScamHunter: 12:55pm On Jan 01, 2022
Foolish Africans. It'll soon move from the MB to the south. That's when you dolts will start having sense.

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by MartinCorridon: 12:58pm On Jan 01, 2022
Tumbulum:
Buhari made it possible. Let them cry to gowon for help. Let him repeat the magic of 1967 and save his people just the way he save Nigeria from disintegration.

Why are you crying over events of 1967.

Grow a pair! angry
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by ScamHunter: 12:58pm On Jan 01, 2022
Jlow2:
I was astonished an interior part of barking ladi around kurra falls, we had to get authorization from an( ardo )meaning a Fulani leader before we can do minning exploration in a community,a berom land
There's a Sarkin Fulani in Lagos, recognized by the British High Commission and the US Embassy. In a few years, the Oba will be relegated and even the governor will be Fulani.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Samunique(m): 12:59pm On Jan 01, 2022
chatinent:
Land grabbing by force is banditry.
It's worse than banditry !
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by paramakina202: 1:00pm On Jan 01, 2022
Gen Gowon will never speak in support for his people.

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by ScamHunter: 1:01pm On Jan 01, 2022
MartinCorridon:


Why are you crying over events of 1967.

Grow a pair! angry

Keep quiet. Your hatred for Igbo is the reason for your bondage in this country. Was it not an Igbo-led coup that stopped the planned Jihad mid-way? But you all out of hatred empowered the Fulani to rule and conquer your children? Conquest must you all experience,

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by sapientia(m): 1:21pm On Jan 01, 2022
Only in Nigeria
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by System202: 1:23pm On Jan 01, 2022
One side story. Let pretend that does tribes in Jos are not killing innocent people also, in ur report u should include that 3-4 months back about 40 travelers were killed in jos
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Nobody: 1:29pm On Jan 01, 2022
Jlow2:
I was astonished an interior part of barking ladi around kurra falls, we had to get authorization from an( ardo )meaning a Fulani leader before we can do minning exploration in a community,a berom land
Shame on Pleateau state Politicians and Government officials

I will rather fight to death than for fulanis to chase me out of my motherland

What a disgusting article to read.

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jan 01, 2022
System202:
One side story. Let pretend that does tribes in Jos are not killing innocent people also, in ur report u should include that 3-4 months back about 40 travelers were killed in jos
Do that mean foreigners should be settling on indigenous people land?


The Governor of Pleateau needs to be beheaded chai!!

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jan 01, 2022
ScamHunter:
Foolish Africans. It'll soon move from the MB to the south. That's when you dolts will start having sense.
But you also want to Atikulate in 2023, so are you not part of the senseless dolts? grin
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by michelz: 1:59pm On Jan 01, 2022
DubaiLandLord:
Shame on Pleateau state Politicians and Government officials

I will rather fight to death than for fulanis to chase me out of my motherland

What a disgusting article to read.
You? Fight to death?
Look at this well-known coward always wandering from thread to thread to appease your Fulani masters.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Nobody: 2:02pm On Jan 01, 2022
michelz:

You? Fight to death?
Look at this well-known coward always wandering from thread to thread to appease your Fulani masters.
Where do some of you senseless and wretched things do come out from sef Carry your mumu talk comot my front cannibal.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by ScamHunter: 2:08pm On Jan 01, 2022
DubaiLandLord:
But you also want to Atikulate in 2023, so are you not part of the senseless dolts? grin

2023 is Igbo presidency. Only an Igbo will save you dolts from becoming Ilorinized. You snooze, you lose. In fact, it'll be interesting if you guys will act true to your foolishness. remember Igbo nearly saved you in 1966, but your foolishness kept you in blindness undecided All you saw and termed it was Igbo coup. Now many of you are dying and more will die before it's over. If it'll ever be over.

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by babasolution: 2:17pm On Jan 01, 2022
Plateau people Na mumu na
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Tumbulum: 2:52pm On Jan 01, 2022
MartinCorridon:


Why are you crying over events of 1967.

Grow a pair! angry
who is crying? They are the one crying. Gowon was a national hero because he saved Nigeria. Why can't he save his people just like he saved Nigeria from disintegration.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by Gayigaskia(m): 2:58pm On Jan 01, 2022
AntiBeEmCe:
It has always been the game plan to land grab. And they are not ready to handover to a southerner anytime soon.. lest they lose what they feel they have accomplished. But southern leaders are comfortably enabling them for selfish reasons. E go shock everybody.
You talking as if there is no community / land disputes in the south.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by OBoy50: 3:01pm On Jan 01, 2022
angry
Idiots.....they killed your people,took over your land and all you could do is to go to media and rant nonsense! Oga cry us a river .... better go and collect your land back through violence....fools masquerading as educated leaders.
Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by olisaEze(m): 3:02pm On Jan 01, 2022
No one chose the land where they were born and no one knows where they’ll die, but the bones of ur ancestors are planted there so fight by all means necessary to preserve a heritage for ur children. Spare urselves the sore throat, this Administration has shown nothing but disdain & contempt for the lives of the average Nigerian. If they have taken ur land, do as they have done and take their lives. Spare non as they have not spared urs, no one has the monopoly of violence! But if ure expecting anyone in dis govt to return ur lands to u, you’re sitting on a very longggggg thing!

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Re: These Fulani Men Are No Bandits But Land Grabbers by System202: 3:27pm On Jan 01, 2022
DubaiLandLord:
Do that mean foreigners should be settling on indigenous people land?


The Governor of Pleateau needs to be beheaded chai!!

Land belongs to God.

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