President Goodluck Jonathan has revealed that the activity of
the radical Islamist sect- Boko Haram is negatively affecting the
nation’s economic growth.
The president made this
known on Monday in Kaduna at the opening of an international conference
on security and development challenges of pastoralists in West and
Central Africa, tagged: “The role of pastoralists in preventing
insurgency and conflicts for sustainable peace and national security,”
organised by the office of the National Security Adviser in the
Presidency.
President Goodluck Jonathan
Jonathan,
who was represented by Vice President Namadi Sambo, said that the sect
activities had overstretched the nation’s security, adding that
criminals have been masquerading as pastoralists to terrorise the
country.
“The frequency of drought in the
northern part of the country has enhanced constant movement towards the
southern parts of the country in search of greener pastures. The
movement has exposed pastoralists to a lot of challenges and loss of
herds due to rustling, diseases and associated conflicts” Jonathan said.
“The
intensity and diversity of conflicts over the last few years has
reached an alarming proportion with the attendant loss of lives and
property. This has unfortunately, been more predominant in Plateau,
Kaduna, Nasarawa, Benue, and Taraba states. Other northern states are
also not free from these security challenges.
“Such
challenges have also been reported in some states in the southern parts
of this country. The seed of conflict has continued to pose serious
challenges to the nation’s security and economic growth. We are all
aware of the threat posed to the nation by activities of the Boko Haram
insurgents, some relying on the lingering pastoralists/farmers clash and
masquerading as pastoralists to wage war against the state.
“Lately,
this objective is yet to be fully realised owing to the resilience of
the pastoralists and if that objective was to be realised, it would have
been at a great cost to our country. I call on stakeholders, community
leaders, religious leaders, youth groups and political leaders to
continue to provide atmosphere for peace and brotherhood rather than
resorting to conflict and violence which serves no useful purpose”
Jonathan added.
The president said the plan of
those he regarded as enemies of the state failed because of the spirit
of resistance showed by the pastoralist.
The
Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, in his remark, called
for an urgent regional solution to the continuous clashes between
farmers and pastoralists.
“There have been
reports of some of these migrant foreign pastoralists carrying dangerous
weapons and assault rifles” Adesina said. “This is not the usual
pastoralists that we know in Nigeria, who for decades have lived in
harmony with their communities, criminality has increased especially
with the menace of cattle rustling. The issue is no longer an
agricultural problem. It is a national security problem and we need an
integrated set of solutions that include agriculture and security.”
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