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ONABIS ADVISES TINUBU ON HERDERS-FARMERS CRISIS IN OPEN LETTER

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has received advice from Francis Onabis, a Nigerian politician based abroad, on how to handle the ongoing crisis between herders and farmers in parts of the country. In an open letter made available to newsmen in Abuja, Onabis urged the president to tackle the root causes of the conflict, which he identified as competition, lack of proper grazing infrastructure, and failure to modernize animal husbandry practices. Onabis noted that past administrations had attempted to establish ranching zones but were unsuccessful. He advised the president to phase out open grazing and instead create a legal framework for land use in the country. To prevent further conflicts, Onabis recommended the establishment of local peace committees comprising farmers and herders to mediate on possible infractions on existing laws within ranching zones. According to Onabis, the cattle herders-farmers crisis should not be allowed to become a time bomb. He commended the president for his courage in making resolute decisions and ensuring that the rights of both farmers and herders are respected. Onabis’ advice comes as the president seeks to address the longstanding conflict between herders and farmers, which has led to loss of lives and property in several parts of the country.

NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA CONDEMN SUSPENSION OF SENATOR NATASHA AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN

Nigerians in the diaspora have strongly condemned the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan by the Nigerian Senate, led by Senator Godswill Akpabio. Francis Onabis, leader of the diaspora group, described the suspension as a “troubling development” that raises serious questions about the integrity of the legislative body. Onabis stated that while the official justification for the suspension was framed around procedural misconduct, the real issue prompting the suspension was the sexual allegations against Senator Akpabio. He maintained that the senate’s action is not only undemocratic but also borders on abuse of power designed to silence courageous voices. According to Onabis, sexual harassment is a grave issue that should not be dismissed, especially when allegations are made at the highest level of government. He emphasized that in a functional democracy, such accusations should trigger an independent investigation, with due process being followed. Onabis further explained that the Nigerian Senate, like other democratic institutions, should operate on the principles of fairness, accountability, and representation. He urged that the suspension should be reversed to allow for an independent panel to investigate the sexual allegations. The suspension of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has sparked widespread criticism, with many Nigerians questioning the Senate’s handling of the matter. Groups such as Voices for Inclusion and Equity for Women (VIEW) have condemned the action, stating that it highlights the systemic suppression of women’s voices in Nigerian politics.