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Home » News » ?Call it what it is, Genocide’ – Former Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, knocks FG over fresh Plateau crisis

?Call it what it is, Genocide’ – Former Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, knocks FG over fresh Plateau crisis

April 8, 2025
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A former Minister of Youth and Sports under the administration of former President Buhari, Solomon Dalung, has said that the recent killings in Bokkos Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau State should not be described as farmer-herder clashes but rather as acts of terrorism and genocide

 

Dalung said this while speaking on Arise TV on Monday, April 7. He argued that mislabelling violent attacks as ethnic or communal conflicts downplays the severity of the crisis and the intent behind them

 

“One major issue on the Plateau is mislabelling criminals based on ethnic identities or community relations,” Dalung said. “The violence here isn’t a farmer-herder conflict; it’s terrorism. These groups have an enclave similar to those in the Northeast, where they steal cattle, seize land and establish a parallel government in the bush.”

 

His comments came in response to a recent wave of attacks in parts of Plateau State.

 

According to the Bokkos Cultural Development Council (BCDC), suspected bandits killed over 10 people on Wednesday night. By Saturday, the death toll had risen to 52. The latest massacre occurred barely a week after another attack in a neighbouring community.

 

“There is nothing like herder-farmer clashes on the Plateau. These are terrorists. They have enclaves. They grab land, wrestle cattle, and displace natives. In the bush, there is a government, and these places are known.”Dalung said

 

Dalung criticised the federal government’s handling of the crisis, calling the recent establishment of a Ministry of Livestock an ineffective distraction.

 

“Let us not be hiding about the Ministry of Livestock. Ministry of Livestock cannot even do anything about this problem. If you sum up this, you will come back to this issue of lack of political will. If the political will to deal with the situation is there, these people will be given their rightful designation. They are terrorists.”

 

He further debunked excuses given by security operatives over poor accessibility to affected communities.

 

“The security said, well, we couldn’t do anything because there are no access roads. I couldn’t fathom that because in a technologically-driven economy like ours, would the issue be that of access roads? What happened to drones, cameras, and other sophisticated gadgets of intelligence gathering?”

 

Dalung warned that continued failure to label the crisis accurately would embolden the perpetrators and leave vulnerable communities unprotected.

 

 

“If we must be very honest in dealing with the Plateau situation, first, we will have to stop pretending that it is herder-farmers’ clashes. Not at all. It is terrorism. It is genocidal because it has met the international definition of genocide. When a group of people attack another group with the intention of wiping them off the face of the earth, it is genocide. When you employ a policy of starvation to wipe a community or a group of people, it’s genocide.”

 

 

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