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APC lawmaker advises Buhari to tame Fulani herdsmen

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Assembly Committee on Information, Strategy and Security has told President Muhammadu Buhari to put measures in place to check criminal activities of Fulani herdsmen.

The lawmaker, Tunde Braimoh, made the call on Wednesday in Lagos in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Mr. Braimoh (APC-Kosofe II) said taking such a step would boost the integrity of the president and re-affirm the people’s confidence in his administration.

“The president needs to be courageous; we know him as a man of integrity, he will not be swayed away by myopic, parochial, religious and inglorious tendencies.

“We want him to protect his integrity. Fulani herdsmen have done a lot of havoc in Nigeria.

“Fulani herdsmen are aggressive and excessive, they wreak havoc on innocent citizens in various parts of Nigeria.

“The president needs to deal with the issue of Fulani herdsmen decisively. They have constituted nuisance across the country,” Mr. Braimoh said.

According to him, the Federal Government’s investment on the herdsmen through nomadic education has not yielded the desired results.

The lawmaker advised the government to change the system of education for the herdsmen and build ranches for them.

He said the government should be able to educate the herdsmen to know their right from wrong.

Mr. Braimoh recalled that some herdsmen had once brought their cattle to graze on the highway in some parts of Lagos.

He urged the Department of State Security to be diligent and proactive in handling security issues affecting herdsmen.

Social and economic activities were on Tuesday disrupted at Asaba in Delta as thousands of people took to the street to protest the growing involvement of Fulani herdsmen in criminal activities in the state. (NAN)

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