Open Letter to President Buhari on the Akwanaja Massacre And Other Related Killings

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Dear Mr. President,

The Akwanaja Massacre And Other Related Killings Of Pastoralists In Benue And Nasarawa States

With sorrow and pain, we write this open letter to yet again bring to your notice another barbarous act of killing innocent Nigerian pastoralists at Akwanaja, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, by drones of Nigerian Airforce on Tuesday 24th January 2023.

The killings have been reported by local and international media organizations. The notorious Benue State Livestock Guards is suspected to be linked to the massacre as since their formation the killing of pastoralists has become common in Benue State and across the boarder in the neighbouring communities of Nasarawa State.

While the Benue State Governor has not hidden his genocidal intentions and actions against Fulani pastoralists using the Livestock Guard militia which the he armed with military grade weapons, the unabated involvement of armed security agents of the Federal Government in the killings and human right abuses is the most shocking. That military jets and drones will be continuously used to target innocent civilians in a conflict free area of Nasarawa State questions the commitment of this government to human rights and its constitutional responsibility of protecting the lives and property of its citizens.

As at the last count of Tuesday 24th January massacre in Akwanaja, the Nigerian Airforce has bombed and killed innocent herders 5 times in Keana (twice), Awe (once) and Doma (twice) LGAs, all in Nasarawa State, killing thousands of livestock and dozens of herders in the process. From our records since 2017 when you permitted the Benue State Governor to enforce his Anti-Open Grazing Law in the State, over 600,000 pastoralists have been displaced from Benue State and over 300,000 cattle either killed or rustled. In the same period, over 3,000 herders have been murdered in cold blood with thousands more sustaining injuries, many incapacitating.

These crimes cannot continue unstopped by the Federal Government whose responsibility it is to protect the lives and property of all Nigerian citizens. It is with the hope of doing the needful that we address this letter to you, perchance our prayer for your constituting a judicial commission of enquiry to investigate the Akwanaja massacre and other killings of innocent pastoralists involving the Nigerian Airforce and the Benue State Livestock Guards will be heard. But before we submit the prayer, kindly allow us to briefly recount for you how the killings at Akwanaja last Tuesday took place.

The Akwanaja Massacre

On Tuesday 24th January 2023 at about 5:20pm in Akwanaja village of Rukubi Ward, Doma LGA of Nasarawa State, a fighter jet believed to belong to the Nigerian Airforce flew at low altitude and strafed a group of innocent Nigerians, majority of whom were herders offloading trucks of cattle freshly ransomed from the livestock detention facility in Naka, Gwer LGA of Benue State. In the attack, 47 Fulbe pastoralists and 15 Hausa drivers and truck assistants were murdered in cold blood. Another 62 sustained various degrees of injuries, some life threatening.

In the preceding five days, members of the armed Benue State Livestock Guards organized another of its now regular raids in Nasarawa-Benue border communities, this time in Rukubi ward of Doma LGA of Nasarawa State where a total of 1,254 cows were confiscated. As per its practice, the cattle so brazenly kidnapped were trucked to Naka, headquarters of Gwer East LGA of Benue State, one of the holding points for livestock kidnapped by the Guards. As usual, the herders went there to pay the ransom imposed by the government. A negotiated ransom of twenty-nine million naira (N29,000,000) was agreed between the Fulbe owners of the kidnapped cattle and Benue State government. Please see receipts attached.

After payments, the cattle were released to the owners and other community members and their leaders. The next challenge was moving the herds back to their homes in Nasarawa State. The herders who were not permitted to move the cattle on foot back to Rukubi or use the State Government’s vehicles regularly deployed for the purpose started by renting 9 commercial trucks from Makurdi. The 9 trucks were loaded at about noon on Tuesday 24th January 2023 from Naka and headed to Akwanaja.

The trucks arrived Akwanaja at 4:50pm same Tuesday and offloading started. While this was happening, survivors narrated that they saw a fighter jet hovering over the area for several minutes. Since this is a usual occurrence in the area considering its proximity to the Nigerian Airforce Base in Makurdi and the fact that no civil unrest had occurred in the area in recent times, no one paid any attention to the aircraft as the business of offloading their cattle continued.

Things, however, took a turn for the worst. As the offloading the first truck was completed, survivors and neighboring communities reported hearing a loud explosion and what sounded like repeated gunfire. Over 60 people were instantly killed, some mutilated and incinerated beyond recognition (see attached photos) while several others laid in pools of blood with various degrees of injuries. Two of the trucks parked near the point of impact and their livestock content were completely burnt. Victims of this senseless inhumane violence have since been buried according to Islamic rites while the injured are treated in clinics and homes in the State.

Disappointment

That this extreme violence will be repeatedly committed by agents of government on its own citizens under your leadership is beyond our comprehension. That 2 days after this tragedy neither you, your spokesperson or any agent of the Federal or state government deemed it appropriate to even offer an explanation or consolation smacks an indifference difficult to believe.

Your Excellency, given your record of service, we are pretty sure you understand the consequences of these repeated state-sanctioned violence on innocent citizens. The Fulbe herders in Benue and neighbouring states have been pushed to the wall. They have been murdered, their property confiscated with reckless abandon, their homes burnt and razed to the ground, their basic rights trampled upon by the agents of both Benue State Government and the Federal Government.

We fear that failure of government to act responsibly will leave the survivors of these crimes with no option than to one day exercise their right of self-defense by whatever means available, something we believe can be averted if your Government takes the appropriate steps to stop future occurrence.

Prayers

Your Excellency, on behalf of our victim brothers, we pray that your government will undertake the following immediately:

  1. Empaneling of an independent judicial commission of enquiry to investigate, identify, arrest and prosecute all individuals, officials, forces and agencies involved in the murder, expulsion, cattle rustling and extortion of pastoralists in Benue and neighboring States since 2017 when the Anti-Open Grazing Law was enacted and enforced in Benue State Government.
  2. Immediate intervention to release thousands of livestock and innocent Fulbe herders illegally held captive by the police for extortion and torture by the Livestock Guards.
  3. Identification, rehabilitation and payment of compensation to all victims whose rights have been violated in the course of enforcing the Anti-Open Grazing Law in Benue State.
  4. Preventing the Livestock Guards from operating unconstitutionally outside the borders of Benue State and the abrogation of the body if found guilty of crimes against citizens.
  5. Restoration of dialogue and communal harmony between herders and farmers in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba States as a panacea for lasting peace in the affected States.

Above are our concerns on the subject matter. Please accept the assurances of our highest regard.

Thank you.

Signatories:

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  1. Khalifa Muhammadu Sanusi II 14th Emir of Kano and Horejo Tabbital Pulaaku International TPI.

2. Baba Usman Ngelzarma – National President – Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN.

  1. HE Isa Yuguda CON – Former Governor of Bauchi State and Horejo Tabbital Pulaaku International Nigeria chapter.
  2. Salim Musa Umar President General Fulbe Global Development and Rights Initiative – FGDRI
  3. Dr. Ibrahim Abdullahi – President Gan Allah Fulani Development Association – GAFDAN
  4. Khalil Mohamed Bello – President Kulen Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria – KACRAN
  5. Dr. Aliyu Modibbo Umar
  6. Dr. Aliyu Usman Tilde
  7. Senator Abubakar Gire
  8. Prof. Muhammad Gurama
  9. Prof. Munzali Dantata
  10. Prof. M D Aminu
  11. Prof. Bashir Usman
  12. Prof. Yusuf Usman
  13. Prof. M B Kawuwa
  14. Hajiya Maryam Idris Othman
  15. Babayola Muhammadu Toungo
  16. Dr. Ahmed Shehu PhD
  17. Dr. Usman Bugaje
  18. Dr. Arabo Ibrahim Bayo
  19. Dr. Umar Ardo Dabura
  20. Dr. Ramatu Abarshi
  21. Dr. Mohammed Dahiru Aminu
  22. Dr. Umar Bindir
  23. Hajiya Sutura Bello
  24. Hajiya Khadija Ardido
  25. Hajiya Halima Nyoman
  26. Hajiya Maryam Uthman
  27. Hajiya Hauwa Umar Aliyu
  28. Dr. Abubakar Umar Gire – Wakili Fulbe Adamawa
  29. Pharm. Aminu Alhassan kuba
  30. Alh. Ibrahim Salihu
  31. Dr. Ghaji Bello
  32. Dr. Ahmad Chiroma
  33. Arch. Musa Usman.
  34. Alh. Sadiq Ibrahim Ahmed
  35. Hajiya Zainab Hammanga
  36. Arch. Idris Isa Bawa
  37. Sadiq Ibrahim
  38. Dr. Murtala Aliyu
  39. Alh. Musa Waziri Kolere
  40. Engr. Umaru Wakili fnse
  41. Abubakar Lawal Boro

43. Haj. Sumayya Abubakar Muhammad

  1. Hajiya Raihanatu Isa
  2. Lamido Aminu Aliyu Abubakar
  3. Alh. M. B Lawan
  4. Alh. Abubakar Jijiwa
  5. Hajiya Kadiria Ahmed
  6. Amb. Garba Gajam
  7. Alh. Aminu Iyawa
  8. Hon. Aminu Tukur
  9. Engr. Bello Gwarzo

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