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Urhobo Reject Ruga

Say Katsina Did Not Give Land To Urhobo Farmers

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By Nosa Akenzua, Asaba

The Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), Worldwide has  rejected in its totality, the Federal Government’s Ruga settlement programme for herdsmen which it described as a subtle attempt by the government to forcefully cede lands across the country to the Fulani people who constitute less than one percent of Nigeria’s total population. 

A statement issued and signed by Abel Osheviere, Publicity Secretary, Urhobo Progress Union ( UPU), obtained by GWG read in part:

“By insisting on going ahead with the unpopular and repugnant policy, whether optional for states as claimed by the Presidency, the Federal Government has openly demonstrated it’s insensitivity to the feelings and yearnings of other Nigerians. It is most unreasonable, uncharitable, callous and unfair to impose a policy, no matter how good such a policy might be, on the majority, just to satisfy the whims and caprices of a tiny minority,” he said

He explained that it is indefensible that the government is bent on implementing a policy that has been stoutly rejected by virtually every ethnic nationality in the country, adding “Are we a conquered people? Are we not in a free country and practising democracy, where the will of the people should prevail? 

“Let it be  categorically stated that the Urhobo Nation will never cede an inch of her territory to any stranger under any guise. As the fourth largest ethnic nationality in Nigeria, nobody can intimidate or compel us to give up our God-given land to any stranger against our will”

“The Federal Government has not commandeered land in any part of Katsina State to give to Urhobo farmers living there or any part of Nigeria. We are all equal stakeholders in the Nigerian project. Nobody is a second-class citizen in Nigeria, certainly, not the Urhobos, Osheviere disclosed

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