South West Governors Are Avoiding The ‘Fayose Fate’ In Dealing With Insecurity

President Buhari with 7 state governors in the State House on 12th Jan 2018 where the Northern governors endorsed the president for a 2nd term President Buhari with R-L: Governor of Adamawa H.E. Jibrilla Bindow, Governor of Yobe State H.E. Ibrahim Geidam, Governor of Kogi State H.E. Yahaya Bello, Governor of Kaduna H.E. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and Governor of Kano State H.E. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje at the State House on 12th Jan 2018 | State House Photo

Facts have emerged on the rationale behind the lukewarm disposition of governors in the South-West geo-political zone towards the damning security challenges in the region, especially the aggression of suspected herdsmen.
According to reports published on Tuesday, July 16, 2019, through investigation that governors in the zone might not take any definite step in response to criminality going on in their domains mainly because of covert political considerations and interests.
A reliable source in the region, who did not want to be quoted revealed that the consensus among the governors in the South West on the need to play to the gallery and tactically put any decisive action on hold was predicated on the political predicament of the former governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose.
It was learnt that majority of Northern political elites were seriously embittered in the manner in which Fayose stood his ground against open grazing in the state and the attendant security arrangement put in place to enforce the law against the act of moving cattle around.
“President Muhammadu Buhari and his fellow Fulani elite considered Fayose’s courage and resistance against open grazing in Ekiti then as an affront to their ethnic and economic interest.
“They also nurtured the fear that such decisive action could raise the consciousness of other governors in the South against Fulani herdsmen.
“That was the main reason the presidency gave massive supports to Governor Kayode Fayemi against Fayose’s anointed candidate, with huge resources and state apparatus.
“Let me tell you this, there is no way Fayose could have won that election for Eleka, the battle was beyond him, he was unknowingly battling with a strong political bloc led by the presidency.
“The victory of this cabal in Ekiti apparently sent a profound warning to governors in the region with regards to the issue of Fulani herdsmen and their incessant criminal activities.
“The governors get security reports on daily basis on the degenerated security situation in their states. There were suggestions from stakeholders in the region on better ways to tackle the menace, but these governors will continue to play politics and do nothing about it,” the report said.




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