General News of Friday, 19 January 2018
Source: dailyheritage.com.gh
As part of measures to find solution to the Fulani herdsmen menace at Agogo in the Ashanti Region, a security analyst, Mr Irbad Ibrahim, has called on the government to give the herdsmen one month period of grace to allow them prepare and relocate.
According to him, the government’s approach to eradicate the menace is not the best and is likely to destroy the image of Ghana in the eyes of the international community.
The shooting approach, he explained, poses further threat to the security of the country, saying,
“There’s the fear of potential reprisal attacks by the herdsmen after the operation of the security agencies is over, and that does not speak well about Ghana’s security.”
“Animals do not have the faculty of thinking like human beings have. They are just there to graze and later be used as meat by humans.
“Shooting to kill innocent cattle like the firing squad style does not speak well of Ghana’s international reputation,” he said.
In an interview with the Daily Heritage yesterday, Mr Ibrahim called on the security agencies to investigate the recent shooting of security personnel by the herdsmen rather than shooting the cattle.
“As Ghanaians, we put so much premium on the lives of an animal that certain ethnic groups use as totem and should not be harmed. There are existing international norms that protect animal rights.
“For Ghana to be seen by the world killing and traumatising animals at point blank range with machine guns is going to soil our reputation,” he told the paper.
To find a long term solution to the menace, the security analyst called for a temporary halt in cattle business in the area.