Tunde Bakare says Buhari is gullible, I informed him of herdsmen attacks 18 months ago

The Senior Pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly (LRA), Tunde Bakare has released a letter written by a former Nigerian High Commissioner to Canada Prof. Iyorwuese Hagher, informing him of impending attacks by Fulani herdsmen, 18 months ago.
Bakare also criticised Buhari’s administration, saying its silence has permitted genocide in various parts of the country.
The outspoken pastor said that the President and his team have failed in the area of security.
Bakare also said “By
not advancing and vigorously executing policies aimed at pre-empting or
preventing these killings even with sufficient warnings: I am reminded
of the open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari by a former Nigerian
High Commissioner to Canada and Second Republic senator, Prof. Iyorwuese
Hagher. Permit me to quote excerpts from that letter:
‘Your
Excellency Mr. President…I am pained that you ignored my advice in my
private memorandum to you dated 30th July 2016. I had warned you of the
possibility of a horrendous genocide in Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Southern
Kaduna, and Southern Adamawa States.
‘I
asked you to be proactive and stop the genocide that has been ongoing
but which would burst out in the open and shock the world within 18
months. Your office replied my letter…thanking me ‘immensely’ and giving
me the assurances that the advice would be heeded…I regret to now
inform you that it is seventeen months since my warning and prediction
and your government did nothing to pre-empt or prevent the genocide.'
Cable News also reports that Bakare said “Nothing
indicts the current government greater than its failure in one key
performance area that ought to be its strength: security.
“Despite
recent setbacks, we acknowledge the gains in the war against Boko
Haram, but highly disturbing is the mayhem being continually unleashed
by herdsmen on communities in different states across the country,
including Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Adamawa, Kaduna, Enugu, Edo and Ogun
States, leaving trails of weeping and wailing.
“The
recent killings in Benue State are akin to the last straw that is set
to break the camel’s back. Not only has the government failed to stop
these killings across the country, it has done so against the backdrop
of conspiratorial silence, choosing rather to label such attacks ‘an
issue of communal misunderstanding’, as the Inspector General of Police
recently did in respect of the Benue attacks; it has treated the menace
with kid gloves even after the Global Terrorism Index 2015 described
‘militant’ herdsmen as ‘the fourth most deadly group of 2014’.
“Worse still, some of these killings have reportedly been carried out in collusion with the military.”
APC Senator tells Buhari to resolve herdsmen crisis
Senator Shehu Sani recently told President Buhari to forget about the call for him to run in 2019, and work towards ending the clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers.
According
to The Guardian, Sani said that it is not right to be talking of
re-election, when people are losing their lives and properties are being
destroyed.
The Senator criticised the
campaign for Buhari’s second term, describing it political sacrilege and
an insult on the conscience of Nigerians.
Also, Nobel Laureate Prof Wole Soyinka, criticised President Buhari’s administration for not doing enough to stop the killings by Fulani herdsmen.
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