
Femi Adesina
Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President may be in trouble following the call for his sack.
Leaders from the Southern and Middle Belt parts of the country
under the aegis of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum have
demanded the sack of Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity to the President, according to The Independent.
The demand is coming over a statement credited to him that those
opposed to ranching have the choice to choose between their lives and
land.
Reacting in a statement jointly signed by Yinka Odumakin
(South-West), Senator Bassey (South South ), Prof. Chigozie Ogbu (South
East) and Dr. Isuwa Dogo for the Middle Belt, the forum said Adesina’s
statement is akin to the Presidency passing a death sentence to those
opposed to ranching.
While condemning the statement, the group said Adesina’s
statements in the last couple of days especially comparing the figures
of those killed under the Buhari Presidency to those killed under PDP
clearly shows that the killings by herdsmen are state-sponsored
terrorism.
“The attention of Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum has
been drawn to the scandalous, reckless, insensitive and vexatious
statement credited to Mr. Femi Adesina, SA Media to the President that
all communities opposed to Federal Cattle Territories (FCT) misnamed
ranches should choose between their lands and their lives.
“Ancestral attachment? You can only have ancestral attachment
when you are alive. If you are talking about ancestral attachment, If
you are dead, how does the attachment matter?” said Adesina.
“We take this ludicrous declaration as a death sentence on all
those who oppose the imperialist agenda of the Federal Government to
grab lands from communities in Nigeria and hand over to herdsmen for
their private business,” Southern leaders said.
They added, “Adesina is close to the heart of presidency to
know why it has treated killer Fulani herdsmen with kid gloves in the
last three years and the arrogance with which he spoke showed they now
assume their foot soldiers have terrorised us into submission.
“This death threat is coming after the President told the
Governor of Benue in January to learn how to live with murderers; the
IGP saying killers are Nigerians’ the Defence Minister claiming that
blockage of cattle routes is the reason why herdsmen are killing and the
same Adesina telling us the killings done under Buhari in three years
have not equaled the number of deaths that occurred under PDP.
“This goes to confirm our earlier charge that the role of the
President of Nigeria and the duty the President owes to the terror
herdsmen is greater allegiance to the “cowtry” above the country.
“If Mr. Adesina keeps his job in the next 24 hours, all doubt
would be removed over the statement Gen T.Y. Danjuma made that there is a
working relationship between the killers and the security forces.
“There would be no reason to look for the killer herdsmen
again. Nigerians would have to proceed to the International Criminal
Court with the charge that what we are facing is state sponsored
terrorism.”
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