Connect with us

Breaking News

Constant killings in Benue State is about resource control, not grazing – Dr. Romeo Mon

He further said: “The situation in Benue, while not an isolated occurrence, has raised considerable concerns regarding the national conscience. What initially began as a straightforward conflict between farmers and herders, largely driven by resource scarcity exacerbated by climate change, has now developed into a more intricate issue.

Published

on

Tinubu and Benue killings by Fulani herdsmen

A human rights attorney, public safety expert and President of Lawyers Act, Dr. Romeo Mon, has said that the constant killings in Benue State have nothing to do with grazing but struggle for resource control, settlement, and fear.

If Wike’s bad, why ‘re they all defecting to APC?- Segun Sowunmi, PDP Chieftain0:00 / 0:00

Dr. Mon also lamented that entire local governments in the state have been wiped out, while Internally Displaced Persons, IDP camps are overflowing.

Advertisement

This was contained in a podcast: Cross-Perspectives with Dr. Ndubuisi Nwokolo, managing partner at Nextier, with the title: “Benue Bleeds: Unmasking the untold sides of Nigeria’s farmer-herder crisis”.

The podcast addressed critical underlying questions and concerns regarding the tragedy stemming from the recent massacre in Benue.

Dr. Nwokolo in the podcast said that Nigeria is bleeding and in pain, while the people are seeking answers.

Advertisement

In his opening remarks, Dr. Nwokolo, who decried the ongoing violence, said: “Today, we confront a crisis that has too long been unchecked. Our land weeps. Families in Benue are crying, and the nation bleeds.”

“For an extended period, Benue has been the epicentre of persistent violence resulting from conflicts between farmers and herders. Over time, these hostilities have escalated, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives and leaving numerous individuals and families with enduring scars.

“However, the recent massacre pierces deep into the soul of the nation.

Advertisement

“In this urgent and poignant episode of Cross Perspective, Dr. Nwokolo is accompanied by Dr. Romeo Mom, an experienced human rights attorney, public safety expert, and the president of Lawyers and Act.

“Together, they examined and strived to understand the fundamental and often overlooked issues surrounding the ongoing crisis in Benue, with a particular focus on the recent massacre.”

He further said: “The situation in Benue, while not an isolated occurrence, has raised considerable concerns regarding the national conscience. What initially began as a straightforward conflict between farmers and herders, largely driven by resource scarcity exacerbated by climate change, has now developed into a more intricate issue.

Advertisement

“The matter extends beyond the simple act of cattle grazing on agricultural land; there appear to be additional economic factors at play contributing to the crisis in Benue.”

Dr. Nwokolo quoted Dr. Mom as saying: “this situation exemplifies “land grabbing,” wherein individuals are attempting to settle forcefully in specific regions of the state. Dr. Mom during the discussion said, “This isn’t just about grazing. It’s about resource control, settlement, and fear. Entire local governments have been wiped out, and IDP camps are overflowing.”

“Furthermore, Dr Mom emphasised that the crisis in Benue does not possess any religious underpinnings as most people think. But rather, such a narrative is externally driven with an ulterior motive.”

Advertisement

He stated: “There is no Christian-Muslim war in Benue. That narrative is externally driven. The issue is purely economically driven by land and what lies beneath it.”

“There is a long-standing perception that one of the issues fuelling the clashes between farmers and herders is a cohabitation feud.

“However, the guest disputed these claims., “There are no 50- or 100-year settlers in Benue. The land belongs to the Tiv people, who maintain deep spiritual ties to it. What is happening now (violent occupation) is a phenomenon of the last five or six years.”

Advertisement

He added: “This special episode of Coss Perspective seeks to identify an individual who can play a pivotal role in highlighting solutions to the pressing issues faced by the nation.

“The episode called on listeners to shift from a simplistic view and narratives of the crisis in Benue to a deeper and comprehensive understanding of the problems in Benue and other North Central regions.

“The discussion emphasises the necessity of urgent, people-centred security interventions, enhanced community policing, and a comprehensive national examination of the root causes of displacement and violence.

Advertisement

“It also calls on government authorities, peacebuilding organisations, and community leaders to recognise the root causes of the crisis in Benue and must avoid framing the conflict in a more simplistic or misleading narrative.”

Opinion Nigeria is a practical online community where both local and international authors through their opinion pieces, address today’s topical issues. In Opinion Nigeria, we believe in the right to freedom of opinion and expression. We believe that people should be free to express their opinion without interference from anyone especially the government.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Comments

Trending Articles

Democracy & Governance12 hours ago

Fayose’s Thank You Message To Obasanjo: Uncouth, Unthinking And UnAfrican -By Isaac Asabor

Obasanjo, for his part, responded with a pointed but dignified jab, thanking Fayose for revealing his true nature and promptly...

Nigeria map and flap Nigeria map and flap
Democracy & Governance23 hours ago

Why Nigeria Must Act Now or Face the Consequences: The Wake-Up Call of the U.S. Religious Freedom Accountability Bill 2025 -By James Ezema

And to the Nigerian people—Christians, Muslims, and traditionalists alike—this moment demands unity, not division. Petition your lawmakers, demand justice, and...

Africa Russia summit and mining Africa Russia summit and mining
Global Issues2 days ago

Africa’s Mining Industry: New Opportunities for Cooperation with Russia and China -By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

The Chinese delegation played a significant role in the event. Participants included Sun Yongjun, First Secretary of the Embassy of...

Nyesom-Wike-FCT-minister- Nyesom-Wike-FCT-minister-
Democracy & Governance2 days ago

The Yerima Effect: How A Naval Officer’s Stillness Destroyed Wike’s Political Weapons, Collapsed His Judicial Shield, And Taught A Young Democracy To Stop Fearing Strong Men -By Prof. John Egbeazien Oshodi

The Ministry of Defence publicly defended the officer, not Wike. They stated clearly that Yerima acted within lawful authority. That...

senate president lawan withdraws appointment of festus adedayo as media aide 1 senate president lawan withdraws appointment of festus adedayo as media aide 1
Democracy & Governance3 days ago

Aso Rock and Kitoye Ajasa’s Lickspittle Press -By Festus Adedayo

To demonstrate their opprobrium for Ajasa’s leaflet, the Nigerian Pioneer newspaper, the people scoffed at it on the newsstand. To Ajasa’s contemporaries, his...