Tinubu warns herdsmen against using “careless words”

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

The former governor of Lagos State and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has cautioned herdsmen against using “careless words”.

Tinubu said this in a statement he signed and issued to newsmen on Saturday in Lagos.

He warned that careless talk would do both herders and farmers grave injustice and that such words would not shield herdsmen from what he termed “relentless reality.”

In the statement, Tinubu said: “The herder-farmer dispute has taken on acute and violent dimensions. It has cost too many innocent lives while destroying the property and livelihoods of many others. It has also aggravated ethnic sentiment and political tension.

“Despite the efforts of some of those in positions of high responsibility and public trust, the crisis has not significantly abated.

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“The calamity now being faced is borne of situational exigencies. It is but the tragic outcome when often desperate, alienated people are left too long unattended and when their understanding of the modern socio-economic and environmental forces affecting the very terms of their existence is incomplete.

“An ethnically fuelled response will be to vociferously defend the nomadic way believing this tack will somehow protect the herder and cast the speaker as an ethnic champion.

“However, careless words cannot shield the herder from relentless reality. Such talk will only delude him into believing that he can somehow escape the inevitable.

“We do both herder and farmer grave injustice by allowing the herder to continue as he is – fighting a losing battle against modernity and climate change. In that fight, desperation causes him to flail and fight the farmer, who too is a victim of these impersonal forces.”

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