The group accused Miyetti Allah of consistently admitted to the wanton killings and destruction of communities across the country.
Muhammadu Buhari
The Forum of Presidents of Youth Organisations in the Middle Belt have cried out over the activities of armed herdsmen in the region.
The youth Presidents also called on the federal government to arrest and prosecute the leadership of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore and other Fulani Socio-cultural groups.
The group accused Miyetti Allah of consistently admitted to the wanton killings and destruction of communities across the country.
In a communique at the end of the Forum’s conference in Abuja on Friday, the Middle Belt youths urged the Federal Government to “proscribe all militant Fulani groups as was done in the case of the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB), given that the Global Terrorism Index has repeatedly ranked Fulani militia as the fourth deadliest terrorist group in the world” adding that “other extremist groups should be proscribed.”
The Forum also called on the Federal Government to increase the funding and equipping of security agencies and to recruit additional police personnel and improve on their training to enable them confront criminals.
“The Forum calls on Mr. President to uphold his Oath of Office as President of all Nigerians and to lead in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He must be seen to be the President ‘for everybody and for nobody’
“The Forum appeals to President Buhari to respect the Federal Character Principle in appointments into key positions and siting of projects. The Middle Belt region has been badly treated in the past six years in the area of appointments at the federal level.
“The Forum advocates for allocation of more funds to states and local governments from the Federation Account with the recommendation that local governments should take 23 percent of the Federal Allocation, states should get 42 percent while the Federal Government takes 35 percent,” the communique made available to DAILY POST on Friday said.
The group called on states to step up their efforts in improving internally generated revenue to tackle development challenges and make life more meaningful for their people.