Suspected Fulani Herders Kill Seven In Enugu - Famzn News [extra Quality] ๐ ๐
However, analysts note that not all herders are criminals. Many are peaceful pastoralists seeking water and pasture. But the continued activities of heavily armed groups masquerading as herders have poisoned relations and fueled ethnic profiling, creating a vicious cycle.
Climate change, population pressure, and the absence of grazing reserves have pushed herdsmen deeper into the South-East and South-West, where host communities often resist their presence. Suspected Fulani Herders Kill Seven In Enugu - Famzn News
Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, condemned the attack in a statement released by his media aide, describing it as "barbaric, unprovoked, and a direct assault on the peace we have worked so hard to maintain." However, analysts note that not all herders are criminals
Human rights lawyer and activist, Barrister Emeka Ugwuoye, told Famzn News that the federal government must declare the attackers as terrorists to unlock stronger legal and military responses. Climate change, population pressure, and the absence of




