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Finally, an Association of Fulanis in Ghana has
emerged (Part II)
Part I
Part II
Part II
The truth must be underlined here that those
against the activities of the Fulanis are not
schizophrenic or savages who hate to see others
make progress in their chosen fields of human
endeavour. They are simply unhappy that the
Fulani presence undermines their own chosen
vocations. They won’t lose any sleep for their
crops and other property are not endangered by
these Fulani herdsmen whom they have
accommodated for as long as the Fulanis have
been in Ghana, moving their animals about. But
the problem now is that the devastation being
caused by the uncontrolled grazing is
intolerable. It is clear that the Fulani
herdsmen have found some “authority” somewhere
to move their activities a notch higher with the
wrong impact. Nobody will take them on if
they don’t encroach on others’ legitimate means
of livelihood. And rather painfully, they do so
with so irritating an impunity as to make the
victims wonder whether there is any system of
law and order to secure individual rights to
property and personal security. That is where
the beef lies for the government to act on.
Left to the aggrieved sections of the populace
alone, anything could go; but it shouldn’t be so
in a democracy. That is why the ball is being
pushed into the court of the government (the
Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary)
so something reasonably fulfilling can be done
to solve the problem. So far, it has only
been the Executive that has put in place some
half-hearted measures. No closure. The
Legislature isn’t working on the problem to pass
laws to be interpreted and enforced so the
problem can be solved once and for all for all
those with a stake in space in resources in the
country to have their peace of mind and do what
will put bread on the table. Why are our public
officials so callous? At this point, it is clear
that the Fulanis will mobilize whatever forces
(economic, political, ideological) that they
identify to fight their cause. Then, when all is
set for an explosion, the wailing, weeping, and
gnashing of teeth will become the lot of those
who have no political connections to exploit.
Too pathetic for Ghana’s democracy at this
stage. Finally, an Association of Fulanis in
Ghana has emerged!! Folks, the controversy
surrounding the activities of the Fulani
herdsmen in Ghana is assuming frightening
dimensions that we must not gloss over. Having
plied their nomadic trade of animal husbandry
all over the country and destroyed life and
property, these Fulanis seem not to know the
extent to which they have provoked public anger
against them; neither do they care a whiff about
the implications. They have now chosen to form
an association to safeguard their interests and
to seek support from their kith and kin all over
the world as if they are a target of “genocide”
in Ghana who must do all in their power to be
alive and kicking in the Ghanaian dispensation.
The reality on the ground says otherwise.
There is nothing wrong with Fulanis in Ghana
forming such an association but there is a lot
wrong with what I have read into the objectives
of such an association, especially, given the
rhetoric emerging from its own quarters (See
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Fulani-herdsmen-are-not-threat-to-security-Association-of-Fulanis-457770).
Indeed, the Fulanis in Ghana are not an
endangered species; but from the operations of
their nomadic herdsmen and the confrontations
taking place all over the country where they
register their presence, they are a threat and
will be constructed as such. Whatever threatens
security in any part of Ghana that cannot be
contained by the local authorities ramifies
automatically into a national threat. No
triviality here. It is the unrestrained
activities of nomadic Fulani herdsmen moving
about in Ghana with their animals and causing
massive devastation that has alarmed the people
to warrant their being put on the spot.
Others of Fulani extraction in positions of
trust in the system who don’t indulge in what
their nomadic othe3rs do have no fear to seek
solace in any association to protect interests.
And they are all over the country. Only those
whose activities have exposed them as a threat
to the system need fear. What must really be
propping them up this way? What must be giving
them the conviction and confidence that they can
continue stepping on toes without any respect,
fear, or regard for the repercussions? Those
of us who have written opinion pieces on the
Fulani menace all this while haven’t minced
words in saying that it is a major problem that
has destabilized social and economic lives in
many parts of the country where the Fulani
presence is established and felt. We have
questioned the lethargy of the political
authorities (including the government and its
functionaries, chiefs, opinion leaders, and
prominent people in the areas so far invaded and
devastated by the Fulanis and their marauding
cattle). We will continue to do so until
something drastic is done to solve the problem.
We will do so, informed by the negative politics
being done about this Fulani menace by some
forces who see every happening in contemporar5y
Ghana through their political blinkers without
regard for reality. Evidence exists that
wherever these nomadic Fulanis go, chaos
erupts—as their freely grazing cattle devour
anything “green” in front of them, mostly the
crops of Ghanaian farmers struggling to eke out
their livelihood through their God-given asset.
Why do these Fulanis think that what is good for
their animals is not good for the poor Ghanaian
farmer whose property is being violated and
vandalized? Of all places so far trampled
upon, the Asante Akyim area in the Ashanti
Region stands out for comment because of the
ramifications. Physical confrontations and
destruction of limb and property have come to
notice. Too much happening here, even at the
level of partisan politics as far as reaction to
the menace is concerned. We don’t want to
recount all the instances; but we can say with
all confidence here that nothing concrete is
being done to solve the problem despite the
shedding of blood and the massive destruction of
crops by the Fulani herdsmen in this area.
Interestingly, the area has produced award
winners at the District Best farmer Awards
ceremony under the auspices of the National
Farmers’ Day. Their SOS messages went unheeded
as the Fulani marauders led their cattle to
destroy everything done by the. Pathetic!!
The District Security Committee, the Regional
Coordinating Council and the National Security
Council are toothless bulldogs that have barked
so long as to even lose their voices. Nothing
concrete achieved despite so much dissipation of
energy. Poor souls. Why is it so? I shall
return… • E-mail: mjbokor@yahoo.com • Join
me on Facebook at:
http://www.facebook.com/mjkbokor to continue the
conversation.
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