NORTHEAST MIYETTI ALLAH DISOWNS BUHARI, ENDORSES ATIKU
"Fulani people have lost more dignity
under the Buhari administration than any other in history. Today, our people
are branded as killers, branded as kidnappers or robbers, just because some
people are misrepresenting us. Before now, the relationship between herders and
farmers was not this bad; we can all attest to this. Our people, for instance,
could pass the night in the house of say, a Bachama man in Numan, but now all
that has been eroded,” Mohammed Ango, a chieftain of the group, said.
Mafindi Umaru Danburam, leader of the Miyetti
Allah group in the North-East, has dissociated his colleagues from the
endorsement of President Muhammadu Buhari credited to the national body.
The group also endorsed the candidature of
Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Danburam recently resigned his position as
the North-East chairman of the group following the group’s endorsement of
Buhari.
Speaking in Yola on Sunday, he said:
"Miyetti Allah had, at no time, sat to decide which presidential candidate
to support.
"I resigned my office as Mortheast
leader of Miyetti Allah since news broke about the purported endorsement of
President Buhari by our national body. So we're here to tell the world
that if someone is priding himself as a Fulani man, Atiku is more, because he
occupies the revered stool of the second in command at Adamawa emirate as the
Waziri.
"If someone prides himself as a Fulani
herder, Atiku is more, because he owns more than 1,000 heads of cattle,
compared to 150.”
Also speaking at the event, Mohammed Ango, a
chieftain of the group, criticised the present administration of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), saying: "Fulani people have lost more dignity
under the Buhari administration than any other in history.
"Today, our people are branded as
killers, branded as kidnappers or robbers, just because some people are
misrepresenting us. Before now, the relationship between herders and farmers
was not this bad; we can all attest to this. Our people, for instance, could
pass the night in the house of say, a Bachama man in Numan, but now all that
has been eroded."
Ahmed Umar Fintiri, Adamawa governorship
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who received the group on
behalf of Atiku, thanked the group for clearing the air.
He admonished them not to buy into the
deceptive tendencies of the APC, stressing that "only the PDP government,
led by Atiku, will reunite Nigeria".
A traditional symbolic Fulani ritual of
distribution of kolanuts, to signal irrevocable bonding into the Atiku project,
was one of the highlights at the event.
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