There
is optimism that the decision of Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) to ban open
grazing will improve the security situation in the country according to the
Benue State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
This
is contained in a statement made available to newsmen by the State Publicity
Secretary of the party, Bemgba Iortyom on Tuesday.
“The
Benue State People’s Democratic Party is positive on the chances of improvement
in security across Nigeria following the declaration by state governors that
open grazing of livestock be banned in the country.
“The
Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) and the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association
(MACBAN) yesterday rose from a meeting in Akure, Ondo State with a joint
declaration banning open grazing as a way out of violence and bloodshed across
the country from clashes between herdsmen and farmers.”
The
Party noted that the declaration which was conveyed in a communique insisted
that “…free-range grazing must be stopped to avoid conflicts between farmers
and herders.”
The
PDP also saw the meeting between the governors and Miyetti Allah as an
opportunity to forge cooperation between both groups as a way of strengthening
the security and economy of the country.
“The
party, while describing the decision as courageous, said it was a vindication
of the stand earlier taken by Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom through his
enactment and enforcement of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches
Establishment Law (2017).
“Benue
PDP affirms once again Governor Ortom’s stand that only nationwide enforcement
of the ban on open grazing will guarantee national security and stimulate
economic recovery and growth.
“The
party further urges stakeholders in the various states of the country to eschew
politics and join forces with the governors to enact enabling legislation and
legal frameworks relevant to the enforcement of the ban nationwide,” the
statement concluded.
(Today.ng)
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