Herdsmen Attack: British Govt Says t Is Working With The Nigerian Govt Towards Ending 'Unprovoked' Attacks By Fulani Herdsmen
British Prime Minister, Theresa May
The British Government has reacted to the incessant killing across Nigeria by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
Prime Minister, Theresa May, said the British Government was engaging Nigeria’s federal and state governments over the killings.
This was part of a letter signed by Angela Almona (Whitehall Nigeria Unit) of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and obtained by Punch.
The letter was addressed to Dr Kohol Shadrach Iornem, the Vice President of the Mutual Union of Tiv in the United Kingdom.
The Publicity Secretary of MUTUK, Salome Biam, in a cover note which accompanied the letter said the British Prime Minister was replying to a protest letter earlier submitted to her over the killings in Benue State where 73 people were given a mass burial.
May was quoted in the letter as saying, “We express our concerns about this issue and encourage the government to work with the affected populations to develop a solution that meets the needs of all the communities affected.
“The British Government is concerned about the issue of unprovoked attacks and killing by Fulani herdsmen in Benue and some states and we are engaging the government of Nigeria to find a solution to these killings.”
Biam said the Tiv community in the UK had, on January 22, staged a protest to the office of the Prime Minister and submitted a petition to her office following the falling of over 70 people.
Their petition was titled, ‘Stopping the systematic killings and displacement of rural farming communities by Terror Fulani Cattle Herdsmen in the Benue Valley of Nigeria’.
They had requested the British Government to consider intervening in the alleged systematic ethnic cleansing against their people and other tribes in Nigeria.
The protesters also requested the British Government to compel the Federal Government of Nigeria to take necessary steps to identify and disarm the Fulani herders.
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The British Government has reacted to the incessant killing across Nigeria by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
Prime Minister, Theresa May, said the British Government was engaging Nigeria’s federal and state governments over the killings.
This was part of a letter signed by Angela Almona (Whitehall Nigeria Unit) of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and obtained by Punch.
The letter was addressed to Dr Kohol Shadrach Iornem, the Vice President of the Mutual Union of Tiv in the United Kingdom.
The Publicity Secretary of MUTUK, Salome Biam, in a cover note which accompanied the letter said the British Prime Minister was replying to a protest letter earlier submitted to her over the killings in Benue State where 73 people were given a mass burial.
May was quoted in the letter as saying, “We express our concerns about this issue and encourage the government to work with the affected populations to develop a solution that meets the needs of all the communities affected.
“The British Government is concerned about the issue of unprovoked attacks and killing by Fulani herdsmen in Benue and some states and we are engaging the government of Nigeria to find a solution to these killings.”
Biam said the Tiv community in the UK had, on January 22, staged a protest to the office of the Prime Minister and submitted a petition to her office following the falling of over 70 people.
Their petition was titled, ‘Stopping the systematic killings and displacement of rural farming communities by Terror Fulani Cattle Herdsmen in the Benue Valley of Nigeria’.
They had requested the British Government to consider intervening in the alleged systematic ethnic cleansing against their people and other tribes in Nigeria.
The protesters also requested the British Government to compel the Federal Government of Nigeria to take necessary steps to identify and disarm the Fulani herders.
Disclaimer: Stories culled and pictures posted on this blog will be given due credit and is not the fault of drifternews.blogspot.com if website culled from misrepresents source of story.
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