Insecurity: President Tinubu Opts For Ranching

President Bola Tinubu has directed the establishment of ranching, especially in conflict areas of the country.
According to the President, implementing ranching is being aimed at reducing conflicts between herders and farmers as well as attacks on the most vulnerable members of society.
He directed the Minister of Livestock, at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting today, December 10, “to see which village or grazing area can be rehabilitated for ranching.”
He also directed the minister of livestock to commence the mobilisation process, with particular emphasis on areas facing conflict.
“We must eliminate this area of conflict and make the livestock reform economically viable.
“The opportunity is there. Let’s utilise it. “You should emphasize the constitutional requirement that the land belongs to the state.”
Tinubu asked Vice President Kashim Shettima, who is the Chairman of the National Economic Council (NEC), to sensitise governors and other stakeholders on the implementation of the reforms on ranching.
The President Tinubu insisted that villages and communities facing conflicts must be salvaged.
The President made it clear that his directive for the withdrawal of police officers from VIPs, VVIPs and ministers and redeployment of same “is not negotiable.”
He directed all the ministers to ensure immediate compliance and warned against non-compliance.
” If you have any problem because of the nature of your assignments, please contact the IGP and get my clearance.”
President Tinubu directed the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam and the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egebtokun, to follow up on the implementation of the order.
He said that police officers were trained to protect the lives and property of citizens, especially the most vulnerable in society, and that the protection of a select group of VIPs and VVIPs is not their responsibility.
President Tinubu said that the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, would make arrangements for the replacement of police officers by the Civil Defence Corps.
“The National Security and Civil Defence Corps are trained for VIP protection, and they are armed too.”
The President said that the police would be mobilised appropriately to tackle the country’s security challenges.
He said that the entire structure would be reviewed to better address vulnerable citizens and communities.
“We face challenges here and there of Kidnapping, banditry and terrorism. We need all forces utilised. I know some people are exposed; we will make the exceptions. The Civil Defence is very much around.’
Tinubu said that ministers should meet the Inspector General of Police and get his clearance for special assignments that require police protection.
The President asked the NSA to ” “take this (directive) very seriously.”



In attendance too were the friends of Ozuka, like Barrister Mohammed Ataba Sani Omonori, Barrister Saka Ali; former Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly and three-day acting Governor, Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Bello; a Director in the Federal Capital Territory Administration, Alhaji Mohammed Isa Agatumi Teina; traditional title hold of Onizeyiza obanyi (Dan Amana) of Ebiraland, Alhaji abu Imam; a Chairmanship hopeful in the 2026 election in Abuja Municipal Area Council, Elizabeth Ozavize Richard, amongst others.



Members of the NOSC are Dr. Egua as chairman; DSD NSIB Engr. Frank Odita as alternate chairman; general managers of the Flight Standards Group (FSG), safety managers of operators/service providers, SSP implementation team members and national coordinator, SSP as the head of secretariat.
Your Terrorist Is Better Treated Than Mine, By Hassan Gimba
Last week, a Federal High Court judge, James Omotosho, sentenced separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu to life in prison after convicting him on seven terrorism-related charges.
This came after a decade-long trial in which prosecutors proved that his broadcasts and orders to his banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) group incited deadly attacks on security forces and citizens.
Prosecutors had sought the death penalty, but the judge noted that “it is now being frowned upon by the international community. Consequently, in the interests of justice, and to temper justice with mercy, despite Kanu’s arrogance and lack of remorse, I hereby sentence the convict to life imprisonment … instead of the death sentence.”
Omotosho also told the court that the “right to self-determination is a political right,” but added that “any self-determination not done according to the constitution of Nigeria is illegal.”
However, the arrest, trial, and subsequent conviction of Kanu have revealed a nasty side of us as a people.
Those sympathetic to him—mostly from his geopolitical zone—believe the government mistreated him, arguing that terrorists from other zones are negotiated with, granted amnesty, and rehabilitated. They accuse the government of double standards, especially when compared with its handling of notorious bandit leaders like Bello Turji, who operates in the North West. Even ace broadcaster Rufai Oseni confronted the government, questioning why terrorists who abducted schoolgirls in Kebbi were allowed to walk free while Nnamdi Kanu faces maximum punishment.
On 11 July 2021, in a piece titled “Between Kanu, Igboho, Gumi and Southern Governors,” I wrote: “A Methodist Bishop ridiculously said he would stand by Kanu as long as ‘northerners stand by Pantami and Gumi.’ A well-known southern columnist also questioned how Kanu and Igboho were arrested, while Gumi got a slap on the wrist.
“What they refuse to accept is the fact that Kanu is a terrorist in the class of Shekau. A fugitive from justice who jumped bail while standing trial in a court of competent jurisdiction. Whereas he picked up arms against his country, the others did not. He instigated people to kill through electronic messages; the others did not.
“He calls for the balkanisation of the country. Perhaps being a second-class British citizen, he sees Nigeria as a ‘zoo’ and Nigerians as animals. His gullible followers, Nigerians through and through, accept being animals in a country that is a zoo. Maybe because most of his followers are those frustrated with their lives, they find solace in living in utopia. They claim they are Jews.
“Laughable as it was, with no historical or biological evidence to support the phantasmagoric claim, they do not know, nor do they seek to understand, the history of the Ethiopian Jews. The Ethiopian Jews, immigrants and descendants of immigrants from Beta Israel, known as the Falashas (Falash Mura), trace their history back to 325 CE, when Ezana became emperor of Axum.
“And even with this rich and ancient history, the ‘real’ Jews did a DNA test to confirm their Jewishness. They studied samples from Falasha Jews and Ethiopians with the Y-chromosome-specific DNA probe to screen for TaqI restriction polymorphisms and haplotypes.
“Two haplotypes (V and XI) are the most widespread in Falashas and Ethiopians, representing about 70% of all haplotypes in Ethiopia. Because the Falasha population lacks Jewish haplotypes VII and VIII, they concluded that the Falasha people descended from ancient inhabitants of Ethiopia who converted to Judaism. Therefore, they do not have the same rights as the real Jews in Israel.
“So, just because you wake up in a state of hallucination, start wearing the Jewish kippah or yarmulke (also called kappel or skullcap), drape over your shoulders their tallit and hold their tzitzit (rosary), and call yourself a Jew does not make you one—just as speaking through the nose and decking yourself in a three-piece suit does not make you a white man.
“Claiming to be them and calling your country a zoo will not make Netanyahu come to your aid when caught by nemesis. He does not even know you exist. The world sees you for what you are: a madman. No wonder one of his incoherent phrases that his demented followers love parroting is ‘mad people everywhere,’ not knowing it is about them.”
Both Kanu and Turji have committed heinous crimes against the people. Both have killed or caused the killing of innocent civilians, military personnel, and other members of our security agencies. This is true of Shekau as well, long before Turji appeared on the scene. I recall the comparison I made between Imam Shekau and Mazi Kanu in my write-up of 24 July 2022, “Open Letter to Ndigbo,” where I wrote: “Perhaps the only difference between the leader of the terrorist organisation in your area and that of Boko Haram is that Boko Haram’s Imam is in the trenches with his troops while your Mazi is with his family, ensconced in the White man’s land, feeding fat at your expense. No wonder someone referred to him as a ‘made-in-China Shekau’.”
That notwithstanding, our penchant for rivalry and fighting one another like step-siblings has brought us to the sorry pass where we hate other terrorists but embrace those who share our language and ethnicity.
So, for us to start “fighting” over how “our terrorist” is being “maltreated” and raising our blood pressure because “your terrorist” is being “pampered” is simply mind-boggling. Can people really go this low?
For too long, we have allowed sentiment to cloud our utterances and actions. It is high time we treated criminals without undue regard to their race or religion. Partial tolerance of terrorism will destroy us.
Hassan Gimba is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Neptune Prime.