IPOB condemned the Nigerian government livestock project, calling it a disguised ‘land waters’

The IGBO separatist group that is prohibited, the native of Biafra (IPOB), has condemned the recent proposal by the Nigerian government to establish cattle farms throughout the country and in Abuja, the Federal Capital Region, as part of plans to curb cases that endlessly clashes farmers.

The Pro-BIFRA group, in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Secretary of the Media and Publicity, Emma Powerful, said the proposal made by the Tinubu Bola President when he visited the Benue state after the mass murder of more than 200 people by the alleged Fulani militia, said that the back criticized by the government.

Strong noteing that it was embarrassing that in the 121st century, the federal government prioritized cow colonies rather than education, security and innovation.

The group insisted that the move was none other than “Ruga was packed and a scary land robber strategy that was hidden in government policy.”

“President Tinubu does not realize that there is no country that makes sense in the world that raises livestock around the capital,” part of the statement rang.

“Let him point to any big city – from Nairobi to New Delhi, SΓ£o Paulo to Seoul – where cattle are given permanent settlements around the central governance zone.

“This absurdity is a unique Nigeria, and so embarrassing. What began as a need for grazing centuries -the past caused the total proud regional conquest, with the emergence of alien emirat, and the transformation of the same original owner in the home of this foreigner.

“Today, the people will be pushed to the margin; tomorrow, there will be Emir Abuja. And in 60 years – the same as what happened to Hausas – Gbagi will be a footnoter in history, reduced to a legacy of their own inheritance.

“Taking it by Fiat Executive is an unforgivable act of aggression and cultural genocide.

“Let Ipob reject any effort – directly or indirectly – to force the agenda of the expansion of this poison everywhere in Biafraland.

“There is no inch of our territory that will be given for shepherd settlements, cattle corridors, or so-called animal husbandry. Our forests, our villages, our agricultural land sacred for the bargaining chips in the federal death contract.

“Let them be transported by train, as is done in a civilized society. That’s how the state is serious about handling the economy of their livestock – not by slaughtering indigenous peoples and seizing their homes with the guise of animal husbandry.

“IPOB stands with the people of GBagi and every other native nationality that faces the existential threat of the conquest of the neo-colonial fulani which is dressed as a national policy.

“Our diversity must be respected, our culture is preserved, and our ancestral land is protected. Let the murder on behalf of the cow stop. Let the bloodshed stop. Let Nigeria choose reasons rather than destruction,” the statement added.

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