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Miyetti Allah carrying out genocide in Nigeria – NAPAA
The National Association of Public Affairs Analysts (NAPAA), on Tuesday urged security agencies to investigate the leadership of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN) for genocide.DAILY POST recall that Chairman, North Central zone of the association, Danladi Ciroma, while speaking with journalists, declared that the killings was in retaliation of about 300 cows that were stolen by the villagers.
But NAPAA, while insisting that the leadership of Miyetti Allah should be questioned by security agencies, stated that “It is clear that the organization knows one or two things about the unwarranted and genocidal killings”.
The group, in a statement signed by Hon. Seun Adelore (President) and Comrade Jare Ajayi, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, also urged elders of the country and international community and all those who have genuine interest in Nigeria to rise to the challenges facing the country.
“The association is highly concerned about the incessant killings occurring on a daily basis in parts of the country in a manner that is not only unprecedented but bordering on genocide”.
“Burning of villages and settlements, killings of tens and hundreds of people, devastation of economic activities especially farmlands and kidnappings for ransom are some of the challenges capable of leading to the disintegration of the country if nothing is done to urgently stop them.
“What matters here is not the necessarily the number of people died. The important thing requiring the attention of everyone is that there is a killing at all. No life of any Nigeria should be lost extra-judicially unless it is through a natural cause.”
“The leadership of Miyetti Allah should be questioned by security agencies as it is clear that the organization knows one or two things about the unwarranted and genocidal killings.
“We all know that cattle rearing are like any other business. Nigeria is operating a capitalist system – meaning that individuals engage in businesses that suit them. If government decides to assist a segment of the citizenry in setting up its business, there is need for wide consultation. It should not be a thing to be imposed on the people in order to avoid frictions and clashes”, it said
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