Miyetti Allah denies saying Fulanis will rule Nigeria forever as CAN asks DSS to invite group over inciting comments

Miyetti Allah denies saying Fulanis will rule Nigeria forever as CAN asks DSS to invite group over inciting comments

Bello Abdullahi Bodejo, the National President of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, has denied saying the Fulanis will rule Nigeria forever and are raising 1

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Bello Abdullahi Bodejo, the National President of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, has denied saying the Fulanis will rule Nigeria forever and are raising 100,000 militiamen to enforce their will on every community in the country.

Nigerians and organizations such as Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and many others, have condemned Bodejo after he was quoted to have made the comment last week.

However, in a statement released over the weekend, the leader of the Fulani pastoralists, said he never made such comments and that Nigerians should please disregard it.

”My attention has been drawn to a news report making rounds in the social media to the effect that as National President of Miyetti Allah I made claims that Nigeria is a Fulbe country and that the Fulbe can enter anywhere without permission. And that the Fulbe are also raising 100,000 militiamen to enforce their will on every community in this country.

“I want to state clearly and unequivocally that this news report is a fabricated lie. It is actually the enemies of the Fulbe people that are at it again, as always, concocting such insidious and malicious falsehood against our people for their diabolical agenda against the Nigerian state.

“No doubt I was asked by the Sun Newspaper to react on the formation of Amotekun and my response was that every ethnic group has the inalienable right to defend itself against any aggression, including the Fulbe. That Fulbe will pursue their legitimate business anywhere in Nigeria as the country is as much their inheritance as it is of other groups.

“I further said the Fulbe will also form their vigilante groups if necessary to ward off any threat against our people and against the incessant cattle rustlings that our people have been suffering for decades without respite from government and other communities. For example, more than 804 Fulbe were murdered in cold blood in June, 2017 and more than 10,000 of their cattle killed by Mambila militias in Taraba State, continuous killing of our people and stealing and rustling their Cattles in Plateau, Southern Kaduna, Benue, Zamfara with no arrest against the perpetrators.

“They sustain propaganda and hate speech against the Fulani Pastoralists by tribal champions and ethnic bigots. This is essentially what l said to the Sun Newspaper. But I am surprised that I did not see this report on the media I spoke to but it went distortedly viral on some other social media. Miyetti Allah refutes this news report and condemns the inherent mischief by the enemies of the Fulbe for this diabolical act.

With or without Miyetti Allah, the Fulbe have the ability, capacity and right to defend themselves in Nigeria and indeed anywhere. Let those who wish this our great country ill to look for other means but leave the Fulbe alone. We have enough of our problems without adding salt to injury.” his statement read

But the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has called for the arrest of Bello Bodejo, national president of the Miyetti Allah Kautal.  Reacting to Bodejo’s claim that his organisation is working towards flagging off its own security outfit, Joseph Hayab, vice-chairman of CAN in the 19 northern states and the federal capital territory (FCT), said security agencies must act.

He called on Yusuf Bichi, director-general of the Department of State Services (DSS) and Mohammed Adamu, inspector-general of police, to “have a session with the ethnic superiority champion to school him on the diversity of Nigeria and the need for restraint from such reckless statements.”

CAN said Bodejo’s comments could lead to a crisis in the country.
“A newspaper story credited to the National President of one of the groups of Miyetti Allah who is quoted to have said that ‘Nigeria belongs to Fulani and they will rule forever’ confirms and identifies those who do not wish Nigeria to live in peace and unity” the statement read.