Fulani herdsmen to get cattle ranch in Ekiti
– Fulani herdsmen are
expected to get cattle ranches in Ekiti
– This comes after the state debated on the measures to take to protect
farmers
– Herdsmen with guns will be prosecuted when caught
The Ekiti state government has agreed to build ranches for Fulani
herdsmen in the state following an extensive discussion on the issue.
Governor Ayodele Fayose had ordered herdsmen out of the state following
an attack in some communities reportedly carried out by some herdsmen.
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Vanguard reports that the decision to build the ranches was made known
by Hon. Gboyega Aribisogan during a public hearing organized by the
joint committees on agriculture and environment on a bill to regulate
and control cattle grazing in Ekiti State house of assembly on
Wednesday, August 10.
Rt. Hon Adewumi Olusegun who is the chairman of the committee recalled
how they were terrorised by the activities of herdsmen. He noted that
the bill was the first of its kind in the country and expressed optimism
that it would help in protecting the lives of Ekiti people.
Oba Oyebade Oladapo who is the chairman of Ekiti State Council of Obas
and Ologotun of Ogotun Ekiti applauded the Ekiti state government for
the bill and recalled that residents had to endure attacks perpetuated
by herdsmen in the past.
Oba Adebayo Emmanuel who is also a traditional ruler called for the
creation of ranches for cattle rearers in the state and also urged the
government to make available irrigation facilities for farmers in the
state.
Engr. E. Abegunde who is the permanent secretary of the agriculture
ministry explained that the problem was not peculiar to the state alone
but West Africa.
He described how farmers developed problems when they realise that their
crops had been destroyed by herdsmen. He said he wrote to traditional
rulers in the north and to the inspector general of police but got no
result.
“There is justification for this action, cattle rearing should be seen
as private business such as snail rearing, piggery, poultry and so on,
modern technology should be adopted in the business, they should be
confined in ranches, the energy the cattles dissipates in transit is
converted to added weight which is an added advantage to the rearers.”
Barr. Umar Imam who represented the herdsmen agreed that the state
needed to control the activities of herdsmen but had reservations
concerning some parts of the bill.
He said herdsmen needed knives in their activities but said anyone
caught with guns should be prosecuted.
Zaiyanu Muhammed who is the secretary of the Miyetti Allah Cattle
Breeders Association in Ekiti claimed the killer herdsmen were not
indigenous to the region but were from Niger.
He suggested that the only solution to the problem is the creation of a
vigilante group which will comprise the DSS, Police, NSCDC, Immigration,
Fulani Bororo, Fulani Ilorin to curb the excesses of those in transit.
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