IPOB supreme leader, Nnamdi Kanu has issued a 14 days ultimatum for south east governors to ban the activities of the fulani herdsmen in the region.
He made this known via his facebook page on thursday night.
According to him, the governors should learn from the yoruba governors who has since ban open grazing in their regoin.
As a matter of fact, south east governors should try not to be quite about the issue but consider it as a matter of urgency.
He however warned that at the expiration of the 14 days, if no action is taken by the governors, the eastern security network (ESN) will step in to commence the enforcement of this 1969 Anti-Grazing Law across the entire region.
He wrote;
We wish to humbly and most submissively call upon all the governors of the East, to as a matter of urgency, ban all manner of open grazing in the region in compliance with the 1969 statutory law of #Nigeria that banned such provocative and primitive practice by Fulani herdsmen.
The bold step taken by Yoruba governors in banning open grazing in their region is commendable and as such MUST be reciprocated and consolidated by a similar pronouncement in the East.
If after 14 days there is no firm and decisive action by Eastern governors to ban open grazing in our land, #ESN will step into the breach to commence the enforcement of this 1969 Anti-Grazing Law across the entire region. Don’t say you were not informed or given prior warning.