The Tiv Diaspora Forum, an umbrella of Tiv sons and daughters resident overseas have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to end the senseless killings of their kinsmen by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
In a statement jointly signed by Prof. Joseph T. Zume (USA), Engr. Lord M. Uva and Son Kai Gyoh, the group noted that they were particularly worried by the incessant attacks on Benue communities by this armed herders.
The group noted that if the government does not tackle the herdsmen problem, Nigeria could well be sitting on a time bomb with the potential for a catastrophic regional humanitarian crisis.
It pointed out that the herdsmen situation is bound to result to a proliferation of arms among communities with dangerous and long term consequences.
The statement reads in part, “How is it that the herdsmen have become so emboldened, waging their attacks freely and with military grade assault rifles, yet, not one herdsman gets arrested, talk less prosecuted?
“As patriotic Nigerians, we feel a sense of duty to advise the Buhari government as a matter of national security, disarm the criminal herdsmen and their accomplices.
“In the short term, deploy appropriate and adequate security personnel to affected communities with clear mandates to secure and protect the local communities. Address with urgency, the humanitarian crisis that has been created by the invasion and destruction of communities in the Benue valley, including those of the Tiv in Taraba, Nasarawa and Benue States, that have been the greatest victims of herdsmen atrocities,’ It stated.
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