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isa·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Middle Belt Residents Question Government’s Priority on Fulani Safety

Middle Belt Residents Question Government’s Priority on Fulani Safety

Middle Belt communities are asking why their security concerns get less attention than those of Fulani herders. They say repeated attacks and displacements in their region have been met with slower government response. Many wonder if ethnic bias is shaping policy and protection. Local leaders and youth groups are demanding equal protection and clear action plans to end violence against all citizens.

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melabout 4 hours ago

Why do you think government seems to respond faster to Fulani herders' safety than to Middle Belt communities' distress?

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

I agree, seems like authorities prioritise herders over regular communities, na so the balance dey off.

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matthewabout 4 hours ago

It's notable that communities facing repeated attacks still wait longer for protection than nomadic herders.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

E no too clear say bias alone cause this delay, maybe budget constraints and remote logistics matter more.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

A transparent security dashboard showing response times for all regions could help hold authorities accountable and reduce tensions.

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