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Nigerian Governors’ Forum, Miyetti Allah reach consensus, condemn illegal occupation of state forest reserves

by Our Reporter
The Nigerian Governors’ Forum and the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders

Association of Nigeria (MICBAN) have agreed to the prohibition of night
grazing and illegal occupation of forest reserves in the Southwest
region of Nigeria.

In a communique at the end of a security meeting between the governors,
MACBAN and heads of security agencies on Monday in Akure, it was also
resolved that grazing by under-aged herders was prohibited.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governors in
attendance at the meeting included Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo
State, Abubakar Bagudu of Kebbi, Mohammed Abubakar of Jigawa and Gboyega
Oyetola of Osun.

Others were Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and former deputy governor of
Osun, Senator Iyiola Omisore.

Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, and Chairman, Nigeria Governor’s Forum, who
read the communique, said that free range grazing must be stopped to
avoid conflicts between farmers and herders.

Fayemi urged MACBAN to embrace and be committed to modern breeding
process by creating grazing reserves and practice ranching to prevent
cattle roaming about.

The governor, who said MACBAN also suffers insecurity and kidnapping,
expressed confidence in peaceful moves by the states to engender
security and economic opportunities in the country.

According to him, the order of Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State
was misconstrued and misrepresented by a section of the media, “as he
only ordered those occupying the forest reserves in Ondo State illegally
to quit.

“No one has sent anyone away from any state or region but all hands must
be on deck to fight criminality,” he said.

Akeredolu had issued a seven-day ultimatum last Monday for the eviction
of herdsmen occupying the forest reserves illegally.

However, some sections of the social media had misinterpreted the order,
and reported that the governor had issued an ultimatum for Fulani
herdsmen to vacate Ondo State.

Earlier, Alhaji Muhammadu Kiruwa, National President, MACBAN, had urged
his members to desist from grazing cows into farmlands, grazing at night
and grazing by minors.

Kiruwa, who assured of the cooperation of MACBAN at all time, directed
executive members of the association in every state to work with all
security outfits to tackle crime.

In his remarks, AIG Olufemi Agunbiade of the Nigeria Police, Zone 11,
Osogbo, urged people not to give crime any ethnic or religious
colouration.
“Crime does not have religious or ethnic affiliations. A kidnapper is a
kidnapper,” he said. (NAN)

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