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Gani Adams Kicks Against Proposed N100bn Funds For Miyetti Allah

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Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani  Adams, on Sunday kicked against the proposed N100billion funds allocated to Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), saying that such allocation would further encourage the spring up of additional pressure groups across the country.
Rather, Adams said such funds should be channelled to other lucrative areas to avoid crisis which might trigger off in other zones, particularly, in the Niger Delta region.
The Aare said this said this in a signed statement, pointing out that the Federal Government should realize the fact that, the spate of insecurity in the country was alarming, and not limited to the North alone, hence, there was no point treating such with kid gloves in favour of a section at the expense of others.
“The issue at stake is about the spate of insecurity across the nation, it is not limited to the North. Therefore, the Federal Government needs to be cautious on the move. Here in the South West, the spate of insecurity is raging,” he said, recalling particular instances where the farms of Chief Olu Falae and General Alani Akinrinde were destroyed, with killings, kidnapping, among others, resulting in other series of attacks.
“For instance, in Akokoland, in Ondo State, which happens to be my hometown, there were series of attacks and kidnapping that had been raging and still on the increase. People have been killed and kidnapped at will, and the situation still continues till the present moment.
“Last year, Chief Olu Falae’s farm was invaded and destroyed by this group of herdsmen; Chief Alani Akinrinade also suffered the same fate. In Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, a prominent Yoruba son lost several million to the activities of these killer herdsmen.
“Several other people in the South-West had had the bitter experience. A situation whereby an Oba in Akokoland, and a lecturer from Obafemi Awolowo University were kidnapped along Ilesha-Ife road, and released after paying huge five million naira as ransom is pathetic and not too good for the nation,” Iba Adams said.
Speaking further, Adams, while noting that the proposed N100billion for Miyetti Allah was far higher than the total budget for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NNDC) for three years, urged the Federal Government, to as a matter of urgency, extend the new security arrangement to other zones in the country.
This was just as he assured that, in South- West, there were groups that were keen to support the government’s initiatives on reducing the spate of insecurity in the zone.
Reacting to the directive issued at a recent meeting at Arewa House by Minister for Defence, Mansur Dan Ali, to the northern traditional rulers to create local security apparatus in order to fight the increasing spate of insecurity in the North, Adams lamented that the government had never deemed it fit to extend the same olive branch to the other regions or geo-political zones in Nigeria.
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