Nigeria is not the Grazing Land for Nage Pastoral Nomad
FAROUK MARTINS ARESA
What happened in Jos last year,
yesterday, today will happen again tomorrow while leaders play deaf and dumb as
if we do not know the brains behind it. This greed for others’ farmlands to
graze cows threatens all of
You prevent encroaching desert by afforestation and reforestation. Stop running
southwards or risk creating equally fatal formidable resistance. There is no
reason to turn the whole of
We
have to be frank with ourselves in
The real issue is between farmers and nomads. Hausa farmers suffer as much from
the hands of the nomads like other ethnic groups. However, the other ethnic
groups are not as submissive as Hausa to nomads grazing their cows into
established farmlands. It is only in
There are few countries where so many people are dominated by so few. Not even
in
Those who do not consider themselves Africans because they have some drops of
foreign blood in them must leave
Acceptance of the religion has become a domineering tool to acquire economic,
political and social power in the North. But it is not limited to the North, a
good example of the repetition of the tolerance of Hausa for Islam, is vividly
displayed in Kwara and other parts of
The same process is exactly true about the Christians. They came with religion
and turned it into economic slave trade. Today, Christian social life is the way
of life in most of the South just as Islamic social life is in most of the
North. Some of us fail to see the connection between religion and power to label
and control the destiny of others they have to degrade as subhuman.
This is why nomads with their Fulani one drop of blood roam about the Country,
even to the Southern part grazing their cattle as if the whole Country belongs
to them. The impunity comes from their religious dominance in the North which
has bestowed political and economic power on them. Whenever they cannot get
their way, they resort to religious power and call their opponents
kaferi. Then each time we have ethnic
riot in the North, it is over grazing land that does not belong to them but
arrogantly, they think should have a free reign.
Religion
is not new in
Until they bow in loyalty as Nigerians, instead of where they will never be
accepted, these foreigners-miss-roads
would not allow Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Tiv, Ibibio, Jukun, Edo, Ijaw , Berom etc
to enjoy what we have in common as Africans.
We are struggling to get out of the darkness we were plunged into for centuries
because of the same greed, but we are back to self interest of a few taking us
to another long slumber in the
wilderness. The amount of bile and barbarity displayed in the slaughter of our
children and women mirrors the ancient ethnic and tribal wars before
international slave trade killed African Continent, where civilization had
spread to the rest of the world.
We know them but nobody is bold enough to call them to order because they hide
under the religious canopy of Muslim versus
kaferi or Christian versus
anti-Christi. If anyone does not fall into their line of religion which is the
easiest way into their line of thinking to achieve dominance, that person must
be eliminated. Religion is the trap, dominance is the goal. It is no different
from Christianity that came to save the non-believer from their local religion.
Our leaders know this but the political and religious power is so interwoven,
disentangling it is like a time bomb in the face of whoever is brave enough to
confront it. So no matter what the politicians say or how many commissions are
formed, these riots will happen again tomorrow. We have to call a spade a spade
and stop dancing around the solution. The days of crusade and Jihad are gone.
What is left is political with economic realities covered by religious wrap to
fool those of us that are naïve.