BY LEVI JOHNSON
Garuba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity has said that the governor of Ondo State, Mr Olurotimi Akeredolu has no constitutional rights to ask Fulani herdsmen to vacate Ondo reserved forest.
Akeredolu, had on Monday gave the herdsmen a 7-Day ultimatum to vacate Ondo forest reserves over kidnapping and banditry that is prevalent in the State,
However. in a statement on Tuesday, by Shehu, the President called for restraint on the side of the state government and the Fulani communities.
The Statement:Ā āThe Presidency has been keenly monitoring events occurring in Ondo State and the āordersā by the government of the state, āasking herders to vacate the forests in seven days.ā
āWhat is clearly emerging, is a lack of consistency in messaging which in turn leads to various contradictions regarding the accuracy and the intent behind the message. There is little to be said other than to call for restraint on both sides and urge the state government and the leadership of the Fulani communities to continue their dialogue for a good understanding that will bring to an urgent end, the nightmarish security challenges facing the state.
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āGovernor Rotimi Akeredolu, a seasoned lawyer, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and indeed, a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, has fought crime in his state with passion and commitment, greater sensitivity and compassion for the four years he has run its affairs and, in our view, will be the least expected to unilaterally oust thousands of herders who have lived all their lives in the state on account of the infiltration of the forests by criminals.
āIf this were to be the case, rights groups will be right in expressing worries that the action could set off a chain of events which the makers of our constitution foresaw and tried to guard against.
āWe want to make it clear that kidnapping, banditry and rustling are crimes, no matter the motive or who is involved. But, to define crime from the nameplates, as a number of commentators have erroneously done- which group they belong to, the language they speak, their geographical location or their faith is atavistic and cruel.
āWe need to delink terrorism and crimes from ethnicity, geographical origins and religionāto isolate the criminals who use this interchange of arguments to hinder law enforcement efforts as the only way to deal effectively with them.
āThe President, who swore to defend the constitution has spoken against the Indigenous People of Biafra in asking citizens of Northern origin to leave; he did not spare the group based in Sokoto, āMuslim Solidarity Forum,ā which asked the Bishop of Sokoto to leave and is prepared to do all that the law permits to protect citizens all over the country in their choice of where they wished to reside and are treated as equal citizens.
āThe government of Ondo and all the 35 others across the federation must draw clear lines between the criminals and the law-abiding citizens who must equally be saved from the infiltrators. Beyond law and order, the fight against crime is also a fight for human values which are fundamental to our country.”

