Tag: Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria

  • Anti open grazing law: Herdsmen to vacate Benue

    Anti open grazing law: Herdsmen to vacate Benue

    The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Benue chapter, says its members are ready to leave the Benue valley as the Nov. 1 deadline for the implementation of  the state’s Anti-Open Grazing Law draws nearer.

    The Chairman of the association, Alhaji Garus Gololo, in an interview on Tuesday in Makurdi said since the Government made no provision to accommodate their cattle and was insistent on the implementation of the law, they had no option than to leave the state.

    “This law is confusing, for instance, they have said they are not chasing out the Fulani’s from the state but they have made no provision for our cattle, the cattle markets and even other cattle.

    ” They have told us to buy land for ranches, but the question is from who; you know that the process of getting land from the government is tedious, yet they are insisting that we must buy land for ranches.

    “When you buy the land, you need the Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) to qualify for ownership, how can we get all this within the time frame given by the government,” Gololo asked

    He said although the government had repeatedly explained that the law was not against the Fulani herdsmen, the requirements of the law were stringent and could not be met by the herdsmen within the time frame set by the government.

    He said all entreaties to the government for extension of the time frame failed as Gov. Samuel Ortom insisted there was no going back on the Nov. 1 dateline for the implementation of the law.

    Gov. Ortom had in May signed into law the Anti Open Grazing Law which seeks to prohibit open rearing and grazing of livestock and provides for the establishment of ranches and livestock administration in the state.

    The law was signed in May, but its implementation was extended to Nov. 1, 2017 to give cattle breeders and other livestock owners time to build ranches.

    The law seeks to end the perennial land skirmishes between farmers and herdsmen in the state.

    Dozens of people had died in clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the state with farmlands and crops amounting to millions of Naira being destroyed.

    Reacting to the claims by Gololo, Benue Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr Lawrence Onoja Jr., said enough time was given for land acquisition and the building of ranches.

    He said the recent decision of the government to unbundle the procedure for land acquisition and reduce the cost of Certificate of Occupancy was to facilitate the process of land acquisition.

    He explained that the law was not against any particular people but was aimed at livestock protection, stating that it also applied to indigenes of the state who had cattle and other livestock.

    He said those who were unable to meet the requirement were free to leave the state.

    Onoja Jr, explained that necessary structures for its implementation had been put in place and assured that no stone would be left unturned in its implementation.

    He said if the herdsmen had issues with land acquisition they would have brought it to the attention of the government.

    The commissioner further referred NAN to the chairman, Implementation Committee of the Anti Open Grazing Law, retired Col. Edwin Jando, for more clarification.

    However, efforts to speak with Jando failed as he could not pick his calls or reply text messages sent to his phone.
    (NAN)

  • Cattle breeders deny involvement in ethno-religious violence nationwide

    Cattle breeders deny involvement in ethno-religious violence nationwide

    A group, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has denied claims in some quarters that its members were involved in ethnoreligious killings in some states across the country.

    The group’s National Secretary, Baba Othman Ngelzarma said,  in a statement yesterday, urged security agencies to investigate those linking his group’s members to incidents of violence. Ngelzama, who commiserated with the people of Southern Kaduna, Delta and other states over recent  cases of attack and killings, said his group will continue to condemn perpetrators of evil regardless the groups or individuals involved.

    “Precisely on the 9th December, 2016, one of our members was killed while ten of his cows were also allegedly killed by some elements from the Nimbo community in Enugu State, who crossed over to Idah Local Government area of Kogi State to commit the said crime.

    “Then, some unscrupulous members of Igah community in Uzoajeh Local Government of Enugu State crossed over to Omasi in Anambra, killing twenty-two cows belonging to our members.

    “This was followed by the killing of two of our members at Rugan Alahji Quadri, then five others were reportedly killed in Lushi, and worst still Fulani settlements of Bomaanda, Jollari (Garin Ardo Bakari) and Lande Jewshi were allegedly burnt down by some elements of Mumuyeh community in Lau Local Government of Taraba State.

    “On that same fateful day, one of our members was also killed in a community close to Ganye in Jada Local Government area of Adamawa simply because some of his cows mistakenly strayed and damaged a few molded blocks in a block making factory.

    “We were also notified of the killing of two villagers by Herdsmen in Ehuvu, in Ughelli North local government area.

    “In recent times, precisely two Herdsmen were brutally killed on 7th January 2017 at Omobanam east in Anambra State for presumably ritual purposes.

    “In all the reported cases, our timely intervention by calling for restraint amongst our members helped
    forstalled the looming reprisal attacks.”

    “Unfortunately, when such violence and killings occur, farmers and members of such communities receive favorable reporting, while herdsmen are singled out for condemnation.

    “That has become like a recurring decimal, and also plays a major role in the deep seated animosity between the feuding parties. It is our firm belief that balance reportage would go a long way in addressing this ugly trend.

    “Again, MACBAN vehemently disassociates itself from those who hold the view that the Southern Kaduna skirmishes between Fulanis and the other ethnic groupings represent a case of ethnic cleaning o religious war.

    “Our resolve for peaceful co-existence between our members and their host communities remain firm. This explains our initiatives and recent trips to Enugu State where we rubbed minds with the Pan-Ndigbo Ohanaeze, and representatives of the Enugu State Governor on how best we can actualize our peace plan,” the group said.