Who are the real herdsmen? – I Go Dye writes
Written by MaxFM on January 16, 2018
Who are the real herdsmen? – I Go Dye writes
Comedian I Go Dye has taken out time on Instagram to weigh in on the current herdsmen attack in Nigeria.
In a lengthy post, the comedian stated that the Police who are suppose to be pro-active in fishing out the culprits responsible for sponsoring the herdsmen, are busy harassing innocent people on the street. The comedian however expressed how confused he is with the whole crisis, asking the BIG question – who are the real herdsmen? Read his piece below:
THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE BEEN DOING PRO- ACTIVE MEASURES TO ARREST HERDSMEN WITH AK47 BY INVESTIGATING THEIR SOURCE OF WEAPONRY, BUT THEY ARE BUSY HARRASING GUYS WITH LAPTOPS AND PHONE’S
WHO ARE THE REAL HERDSMEN ?
A group of civilian’s who have been employed by the untouchables and elites have become a national problem.Logically, the principal takes responsibility for the flaws and successes of the agent,so in this premise who are the owners’ of the cattle and the herdsmen.
An Ak 47 rifle is estimated at over a million Naira, so how does these herdsmen walking across the country afford it?
The elites should own up to their mistakes, In solving this problem there should be a disarming of all those working for the real herdsmen.
An assessment of all those involved should be done,there after, licensing and identification informations should be taken.This will aid the process of knowing those involved in any of such casualties.
In addressing this issue, the protection of lives and property is paramount and one cannot comprehend why security agencies have failed to put an end to it.Majority of Nigerians will continue to blame the president, because he has a responsibility to protect the lives of every citizen in this country.
Moreover,as one of those who have a cattle ranch,it is expected that he should do everything possible to address this issue.We cannot continue to expand the responsibilities on our military because of internal problems,the Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Ijaw and Igbo man or any other ethnic tribe is not our problem.
Nigeria is a blessed country; our fundamental problem is instigated on us by our various leaders across the six geopolitical zones, whose actions are responsible for our present situation,the youth should not allow themselves to be used as instruments of violence.
I will earnestly recommend that the process of expanding the cooperation of stake holders to provide land for ranches should be advanced, because we cannot continue to have cattles moving on our roads, feeding on the farms of innocent Nigerians,who have been traumatized by the ill actions of the employers of the herdsmen.
I am still wondering who are the real herdsmen?”