Cattle colonies buhari secret agenda nwabueze reveals
It appears that you're referring to a recent news article or statement made by a Nigerian politician, Nwabueze, regarding the alleged "cattle colonies" agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari.
To provide some context, the concept of "cattle colonies" was first introduced by the Nigerian government in 2016 as a way to address the issue of cattle grazing and conflicts between farmers and herders in the country. The plan was to establish large-scale cattle ranches, known as "cattle colonies," where cattle would be raised and grazed in a controlled environment, reducing the need for open grazing and the resulting conflicts.
However, some critics have accused the government of using this plan as a way to secretly promote the interests of Fulani herdsmen, who are predominantly from the same ethnic group as President Buhari. They claim that the plan is part of a larger agenda to expand the influence and power of the Fulani people in Nigeria.
Nwabueze, a Nigerian politician and lawyer, has been one of the vocal critics of the cattle colonies plan. In a recent statement, he alleged that the plan is part of a secret agenda by President Buhari to promote the interests of Fulani herdsmen and to create a "Fulani empire" in Nigeria.
It's worth noting that the Nigerian government has denied these allegations, stating that the cattle colonies plan is a legitimate effort to address the issue of cattle grazing and conflicts in the country. The government has also emphasized that the plan is not designed to promote the interests of any particular ethnic group.
In conclusion, while the concept of cattle colonies may have been introduced as a way to address a specific issue in Nigeria, it has been criticized by some as part of a larger agenda to promote the interests of Fulani herdsmen and to create a "Fulani empire" in the country.