Enugu killings: Militants give herdsmen 14 days ultimatum to leave South-East, South-South

News Express |4th May 2016 | 3,725
Enugu killings: Militants give herdsmen 14 days ultimatum to leave South-East, South-South

A group of Niger Delta agitators under the aegis of Concerned Militant Leaders (CML) has said it would declare war on Fulani herdsmen after two weeks, if they fail to leave the South-East and South-South states.

The group made the statement yesterday, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, following recent attacks and killings of innocent people, particularly in the South- East.

Spokesperson of the group, simply known as General Ben, demanded that Federal Government should within the 14 days deadline, tell Nigerians who the Fulani herdsmen are, otherwise, the spate of kidnapping and killing of the “so-called herdsmen,” would be unprecedented.

Ben said the group had waited patiently to see Federal Government’s reaction to the gruesome murder of innocent Nigerians, with emphasis on the recent attack on a community in Enugu State, expressing disappointment that government had not demonstrated genuine commitment to checkmate activities of the herdsmen.

He declared: “After two weeks, starting from today, Tuesday, May 3, we are going to search for Fulani herdsmen. Since Federal Government cannot tell us who they are up till now, we are going to look for them.

The CML spokesperson described the attacks as provocative and challenging, threatening that they would take their pound of flesh at the appropriate time.

“The Fulani herdsmen have indirectly challenged us, asking us what can we do? But, we promise them that we will not allow them to go without taking revenge. It is an insult and we will give them back,” he vowed. (Daily Sun)

•Photo shows a group of herdsmen.

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