SULAIMAN WARNS BUHARI ON GRAZING BILL, ORDERS HIM TO GO TO SAMBISA FOREST
As controversy still surrounding the proposed Grazing Reserves Bill of
President Muhammadu Buhari led-Federal Government to the National
Assembly, a human rights activist and Executive Chairman, Centre for
Human Rights and Social Justice (CHRSJ), Comrade Adeniyi, Alimi
Sulaiman, has counseled the Federal Government of Nigeria to go and
clear the den of Boko Haram sect, popularly called ‘Sambiza Forest’ for
its proposed ‘Grazing Reserve Project’ for the Fulani Herdsmen,
insisting that the Fulani Herdsmen have portended danger to the
peaceful co-existence of the country since assumption of office of the
President Muhammad Buhari.
Reacting to the controversial proposed bill on the ‘Grazing Reserves’,
Comrade Sulaiman in a signed statement on Sunday, stated that the bill
would increase avoidable crisis in the land through the violent
resistance across the region of the country, saying that the Fulani
Herdsmen have become dangerous species across the States of the
Federation.
Sulaiman who doubled as the Chairman of the Civil Societies Coalition
for the Emancipation of Osun State (CSCEOS), advised President Buhari to
drop the idea of forcing the grazing reserves bill on the States
contrary to section 17,18 and 20 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria as amended, in order to save the country from
imminent violent problem.
He described the proposed grazing reserves idea as ill-conceived,
illegal, unconstitutional, self-serving, retrogressive, day-light
robbery and time bomb which capable of igniting monumental crisis across
the length and breadth of the nation, noting that it is an evil to
conceive such an impunity idea which poor farmers across the land, were
victims of the Fulani Herdsmen.
He called on the well meaning Nigerians and organizations including;
Civil Society groups, National Assembly, Political Parties, as well as
International Community to prevail on President Muhammadu Buhari to
jettison the criminal idea, urging Buhari to implement the 2014 National
Conference where a section recommended the scrapping of grazing route
for the establishment of ranches in the land.
Meanwhile, Sulaiman applauded the Amnesty International for exposing the
high rates of human rights abuses of the nation’s security
agents,especially, the Nigeria Military in the war against Boko Haram
sect, saying that the country has lost thousands of civilians because of
excessiveness of Military in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria.
He recalled the excesses of the Military forces operation in the zone
which lead to the extra judicial killing of civilians mistakenly
suspected to be the members of the Boko Haram sect.
According to the recent report of the Amnesty International in Abuja, stated that “the conflict between the military and Boko Haram resulted in death of thousands of civilians and over 2 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the end of the year 2015.
According to the recent report of the Amnesty International in Abuja, stated that “the conflict between the military and Boko Haram resulted in death of thousands of civilians and over 2 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the end of the year 2015.
Torture and ill-treatment by the police and security forces were
widespread. Demolitions of informal settlements led to the forced
eviction of thousands of people. Death sentences continued to be
imposed; no executions were reported.
“The military committed war crimes and possible crimes against humanity
in its response to Boko Haram between 2011 to 2015. President Buhari
promised to investigate evidence of several instances of warcrimes by
the military between June and December.
However, no further action was taken to initiate independent and impartial investigations”.
However, no further action was taken to initiate independent and impartial investigations”.
Signed
COMRADE ADENIYI, ALIMI SULAIMAN
CHAIRMAN, CIVIL SOCIETIES COALITION FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF OSUN STATE (CSCEOS)
+2348038591504/+2348022697573
COMRADE ADENIYI, ALIMI SULAIMAN
CHAIRMAN, CIVIL SOCIETIES COALITION FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF OSUN STATE (CSCEOS)
+2348038591504/+2348022697573
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