Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti State governor, has condemmed against the call to suspend anti-grazing law in the country.
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Dan Ali, Minister of Defence, had called for the suspension of the bill
on Tuesday at a security meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari. He
said there was need to negotiate safe routes for the herders.
“The
need to employ other channels with the affected states to reduce
tension by suspending the implementation of the anti-open grazing law
while also negotiating safe routes for the herders,” Gusau, spokesman of
the minister, quoted Dan-Ali as saying.
But Fayose in a series of
tweets said to suspend the implementation of the anti-grazing law is an
affront to federalism practised in the country.
The governor said
the federal government should be concerned with finding a way of taking
the herdsmen out of the bush in view of giving them a better life
through ranching.
“Call by the FG through the minister of defence,
Dan-Ali that states should suspend implementation of the anti-grazing
law is an affront on federalism that is practised in Nigeria. It is
amazing that at the level of the presidency, they still see states as
appendages of the FG.
“January this year, the minister of defence
blamed passage of anti-grazing law in some states as the cause of
killings by herdsmen. Today, he is still singing the same song. Is there
something to this old system of nomadic cattle rearing that they are
not telling Nigerians?
“Why is @MBuhari not rearing his cows
through open grazing? Why is it so difficult for the FG to support
cattle ranching? Here in Ekiti, the anti-open grazing law stays. It is
the presidency that should stop looking the other way while herdsmen go
about killing Nigerians.
“Me thinks the Presidency should be
concerned about how to take the herdsmen out of the bush and give them
decent life by embracing cattle ranching. How can anyone be pleased
subjecting his own people to a life of following cows through the bush
from Yobe to Lagos?,” Fayose tweeted.
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