Chairman of the Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of Enugu State, wants President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare armed herdsmen as terrorists.
Dr. Eric Odo made the call on Monday in Enugu at a two-day Institutional Strengthening and Agenda Setting Meeting with Enugu LGA Chairmen organised by Actionaid Nigeria in collaboration with the South-Saharan Social Development Organisation (SSDO).
According to Odo, tagging killer herdsmen as terrorists would enable the security agencies and the Armed Forces deal decisively with the villains’ criminal tendencies.
While noting that it is doable, the council chairman urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to summon the political courage and declare them terrorist, the same way the federal government did with other violent groups.
“We felt that it will be proper for us to be courageous enough to say that this is the time at which we can halt this menace and give our people peace, especially the farmers, so they can go back to farm.
“Everybody talks about food insufficiency and unavailability, and all these things stem from the security that we are witnessing around our our places.
“I want to use this opportunity to call on the service chiefs, the National Security Adviser (NSA), and those advising Mr. President that time has come for him to declare the armed herders in this country, a terrorist organisation.
“We talk about herders who roam about the streets and bushes, terrorising people, destorying property, cutting people’s farm, and rest of them.
“So we felt that if this category of people can be properly classified and given a name, that they truly deserve the whole security come after them.
“If they do so, I will tell you that the problem of insecurity in this country will be half-solved, because that is the only time the police, the army, the Civil Defence, the custom, they will all fight them the way terrorists should be fought,” Odo said.
He emphasised that time had come for politicians to damn the consequences and fight against the armed herders and other criminal elements in the country.
In a keynote address, a security expert, Mr. Uche Okanume urged the council chairmen to work closely with the Neighbourhood Watch and Forest Guards to provide adequate security to the people.
According to him, the inability of the Police and the Army to respond to emergency security situations has made it essential for Neighbourhood Watch and Forest Guards to bridge the gap.
The security expert revealed that many markets in Isi-uzo, Uzo-Uwani, and parts of Udenu LGAs in Enugu State have shutdown because of insecuritry, urging the state government to urgently intervene to stop the situation.
Okanume appealed to the council chairman to ensure that those recruited into the Neighbourhood Watch and Forest Guards are the right people who have the capavity to do the job effectively.
Earlier in his opening remark, the Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria, represented by the Head of Programme, Mr. Okwudili Odo, said the meeting is part of their collaboration with the government to strengthen democratic governance in Enugu State.
The ActionAid Executive said: “Today’s dialogues present a platform to align our priorities, strengthen our partnership, and most importantly, set a clear agenda that speaks to the needs, aspirations, and realities of the people across the LGAs
“This platform also offers us the opportunity to provide ideas aimed at strengthening institutions for the LGAs for effective and efficient Gender Responsive Public Service Delivery.
“We recognize that the local government is the closest tier to the people, and it is here that transformative change can happen most rapidly if participatory approaches are adopted.”