Fulani People Are Peaceful And Are Just Trying To Make A living But Nigerians Do Not Hear Their Side Of The Story-Governor Bagudu.

Atiku Bagudu, the governor of Kebbi State, has stated that Fulani people are the main victims of kidnapping and cattle rustling in Nigeria.

The governor claimed that Fulani people are peaceful and only trying to make a life, but that Nigerians do not hear their stories, accusing them of being involved in the country's misdeeds.Bagudu said in an interview with Channels Television on Thursday that people don't normally hear about Fulani people who are kidnapped or have their cattle stolen.

Fulani herders have been accused of being involved in attacks that result in abductions in recent years, causing ethnic tensions, but the Fulani have consistently denied masterminding such operations.

Most Nigerians, according to the governor of Kebbi, do not hear the Fulani people's side before assigning violent acts to them, noting that kidnappers can be Fulani or non-Fulani.“I've spoken with a number of Fulani communities in my state who have told me that they, too, are victims. He stated, "They are the first victims of kidnapping and castle rustling."

It is simpler for a drunk child or a drug addict to abduct his cousin or sister and demand cattle be sold or money be provided to him in a community where there is no road, no police, and no infrastructure.

They are the primary victims of kidnapping, which is carried out by other Fulanis and non-Fulanis who have banded together to establish criminal gangs.“Cattle rustling, on the other hand, is an activity that targets persons who transport cattle or own cattle. Many Fulani are natural victims, and they are impoverished as a result.

Their stories, we don't even hear. We don't hear their side. Most of them are quiet and nice individuals who wish to make a life," stated Bagudu.

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