We’re not violent herders, killers— Fulani Christians cry out
We’re
not violent herders, killers— Fulani Christians cry out
By
Marie-Therese Nanlong
Fulani Christians have cried
out over the notion by many Nigerians that the Fulani are associated with
violent herders causing trouble with farmers across the country.
The Christian Fulani under the aegis of Fulani Christians
Association of Nigeria, FULCAN, said it was wrong to stigmatise all Fulani as
violent when such accusation has not been proved with empirical data. For this
reason, FULCAN has begun a massive mobilisation effort to correct the erroneous
impression about them and to create a new image for themselves and the next
generation of their people.
The body has also called on the Fulani race to step out and
educate their children on the wrong notion being bandied against them and free
themselves from the deep-seated and widespread stereotyping and stigmatisation.
As a first step towards
correcting the wrong impression, FULCAN is engaging the Fulani in Cameroon,
Chad, Central Africa, Niger, Ghana, Burkina-Faso, Gambia among other West
African countries with a strong message that the time has come for all people
irrespective of tribe and religion to embrace peace.
Chairman of the Association, Rev. Buba Aliyu, and members of the
body have already taken the message to Niger Republic where he spoke about the
need to embrace peace and seek the face of God in all that they do so as to
change the current state of events in the land.
He said: “The Fellowship
brings together Fulani across the entire West African region. The denominations
that came together to form FULCAN were SIM, ECWA, TEKAN, Anglican, EYN, COCIN,
Baptist, CRCN, NKST among others and unite the entire Fulani who are Christians
in Nigeria and other West African countries. We are out to educate and create
this awareness that there are Fulani Christians in these countries. We the
Fulanis that have accepted Jesus Christ as our Saviour want people to
understand that the Fulani man you see if educated properly will contribute a
lot to the development of the society.”
Citing the examples of Moses and Joseph who were herders in the
Bible, Aliyu said, “if you go back to history and the accounts in the Holy
Bible you will discover that among those God manifested Himself to were
herders. My greatest concern is that our Fulani people left education behind
saying that they want to herd, forgetting that today, the world has got to a
point that you don’t even see bushes any longer because of population.
“That is why we as Fulani
Christians are calling on the Fulani race to step out of what they are into and
educate their children on how to know God and God will also know them. By this,
nobody will submit himself to go and be perpetrating evil. Any religion that
says you should carry arms and go and kill your fellow brother does not know
God. This is because this life you are taking belongs to God.”
The cleric added that FULCAN has an outreach arm known as Fulbe
Outreach International, which propagates the gospel of Jesus Christ and also
attends to some pressing challenges confronting the Fulani communities. He
recalled the good neighbourliness, which existed between the Fulani and their
host communities in the past, stressing, “we don’t advise or support that you
go to kill people and force them out of their land so you can use for herding.
“We will be happy to see that
you contribute positively in fostering peace among the Fulani and their host
communities. In those days, whenever a host community was celebrating anything,
the Fulani in the area would take a good and healthy sheep to such a family to
use for the celebration.
“And so also if we are to hold any celebration, the locals will
bring sorghum for us to use in making (kunu) local drinks, and this is the kind
of brotherly living that we continue to advocate.”
“We
want political leaders, religious leaders, traditional rulers to continue to
speak and preach to their people for us to live in peace and harmony with one
another. There is no tribe that will say he doesn’t need another tribe to exist
in this world. We all need each other just like our body parts need each other.
There should be dialogue and genuine forgiveness of one another.”
“Some people keep referring to the Law of
Moses, an-eye-for-an-eye. But recall that Jesus while on the cross said Father
forgives them for they do not know what they are doing. It is in the light of
this that we are calling on the entire Fulani in West Africa to throw away
those bad things they hold to heart and take the path of love so that we can
educate our children to grow in the fear of God.”
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