EBONYI State Governor, David Umahi yesterday ordered the Commission-
er of Police, Peace Ibekwe Abdallah to evict herds- men who have settled
in the premises of the state’s university.
The governor, who gave the order in Abakaliki during the Agric Sumit
organised by the state government to boost rice production in the state,
noted that the university environment was no place for nomadic
herdsmen.
He, however, rejected calls for a reprisal on Fulani herdsmen in the
South East zone over the brutal killing of over 30 persons in Ukpabi
Nimbo, Uzouwani Local Government in Enugu State by
herdsmen. The governor insisted that though he was the first South
East governor to publicly condemn the dastardly act, the Hausa Fulani
community in the state has a long history of peaceful settlement and
have not been implicated in any criminal activity.
He added that nomadic herdsmen should be al- lowed to pass to and fro
in the state provided they do so peacefully with- out causing harm to
the people or destruction of crops. Umahi insisted that waging war
against the Fulani herdsmen would have grave implications for their
commercial nomads which was the mainstay of majority of Igbo traders
across the country.
“The Hausa Fulani community in Ebonyi has a long history of peaceful and harmonious settlement and have not been
implicated in any crimi- nal activity. But, those who are nomadic
should be allowed to pass to and fro Ebonyi provided they do so
peacefully, without causing harm to people or destruction of crops in
Ebonyi.
“Those who have set- tled in the premises of the university must be
quietly and peacefully evicted by the Commissioner of Police because the
university environment is no place for nomadic herds- men, Umahi said.
“Against the backdrop of the dastardly killings in Enugu, the
governor recalled that he held 18 hours of security meetings with
security agencies and warned against alleged extortion of money from
herdsmen, as anybody caught would be prosecuted.
In Nsukka, Enugu State, it was jubilation galore when news hit town that
Bishop of Nsukka Catholic Diocese, Most Rev. Prof. Godfrey Igwebuike
Onah and the Bishop of Nsukka Anglican Diocese, Most Rev. Alloysious
Agbo with other clergymen and Christians in Nsukka will, today, be
atUkpabi-Nimbo for interdenominational prayers.
Bishop Onah and Bish- op Agbo told Daily Sun, through Fr. Nnam Ene, Bishop Onah’s secretary.
In his words: “The Catholic bishop of Nsukka and the Anglican bishop
of Nsukka with the priests of both denominations will today, organise an
inter- denominational prayers at Nimbo to commiserate with bereaved
families in Ukpabi-Nimbo following the herdsmen invasion of the area
which has left over 50 people dead and hundreds displaced with scores
still receiving treat- ment at various hospitals in Enugu
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