Atiku Bagudu, governor of Kebbi, says Fulani indigenes are
the major victims of kidnapping and cattle rustling in the country.
Speaking during an interview with Channels Television on
Thursday, Bagudu said people don’t usually hear about the experiences of the
Fulani who are abducted, or have their cattle stolen.
Over the past few years, Fulani herdsmen have been accused
of being involved in attacks leading to abductions — a development that has
created ethnic tension — but the Fulani have repeatedly denied masterminding
such attacks.
The Kebbi governor said most Nigerians do not hear the side of the Fulanis, before attributing violent crimes to them, adding that many Fulani people are decent and peaceful residents who just want to make a living.
“I have met with many
Fulani communities in my state, who explained that they are also victims. They
are the first victims of kidnapping and castle rustling,” he said.
“It is easier for a drunk child, someone who is abusing
drugs, to go to the community where there is no road, no police, no
infrastructure to kidnap his cousin or sister and demand for cattle to be sold,
for him to be given money.
“They are the major victims of kidnapping and then the wider
kidnapping that is conducted by other Fulanis and non-Fulanis, who have come to
form criminal gangs.
“Equally, cattle
rustling is an activity that is against people who move cattle or who own
cattle. A lot of Fulani are naturally victims and they are pauperised by it.
“We don’t even hear their stories. We don’t hear their side.
We just think they are complicit. They are not. Majority of them are peaceful
and decent people, seeking to make a living.”
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