AFFA youths seek end to Fulani herdsmen's attacks
An Igbo group, Affa Youths Progressive Association (AYPA) Sunday held
a workshop where it brainstormed on how to stand together to move
their community forward as well as find amicable ways to tackle the
reoccurring Fulani herdsmen’s attacks in Enugu State.
Addressing a forum of Affa youths from Enugu State resident in the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) at a workshop, Rev Fr Joe Ezechi urged
them to draw strength from their unity and support one another to form a
major bloc in the state in order to be recognised economically and
politically.
He identified poverty as a major challenge confronting Affa people.
“The major thing is poverty and is worsened by the fact that people are
not conscious about some of the things they do for themselves or the
community. So the challenge we have is the ability to get everybody to
be willing to help his brother and to do anything that can bring
progress to the town. “We have a large number, nearly the largest
single town in Enugu State but we can’t even get good votes or support
people that will lead and because of this, we tend to lose what we
should gain. You know poverty can make people run to their tent, we
have the challenge of getting our people together because together we
can stand better,” he noted.
On the Fulani herdsmen attacks during which many were killed and
injured, he canvassed non-violence approach to tackle the scourge.
“Fulani herdsmen are a big threat to our people because we live in the
outskirts of Enugu, so we are part of where they find grazing. For a
long time, they have been in our place but now they are becoming very
violent and a big threat to us. In the 80s, they were not violent but
now, they enter people’s farms and destroy the sources of their
livelihood, rape girls, threaten men and kill when they find you alone
in the forest. So it is a very big challenge and I think that one of
the solutions is that the people must realise that this threat exists
and be able to come together to discuss how to handle it but I am sure
that they can’t handle it by violence but by thinking and developing
means of handling it,” Rev Fr Ezechi stressed.
He commended AYPA for the initiative and enjoined them to identify programmes to continue to harness their togetherness.
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