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Cross River House Of Assembly Rejects Grazing Commission Bill by Goddex: 2:21pm On Jun 10, 2016
The grazing bill debate that was stalled in the plenary of the Cross River State House of Assembly, last week due to power outage resumed this week with the House rejecting the Grazing Commission Bill currently been proposed by the National Assembly.

This is also coming against the background of a request by herdsmen in the state to the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade, requesting the approval of a permanent grazing land for them in the state as a way to avoid clashes between herdsmen and farmers.

The government in a response through the Special Assistant to the Governor on Non-Indigenes and Muslims Affairs, Alhaji Abdulkarim Adam, said that the government has requested the herdsmen to ensure that they promptly report the entrance of any new set of herdsmen into the state to avoid infiltration and breach of security and assured that once they comply, government will consider their request.

But the House of Assembly has totally rejected the idea insisting that even if the National Assembly passes the grazing commission bill into law, it will not be domesticated in Cross River state.

In a motion of urgent public importance initiated by the Deputy Whip of the House of Assembly, Hon. Ogana Lukpata, the members rejected an Open Grazing System in the state and called on the state government and other relevant agencies to give effect to the content of the Resolution.

The House insisted that the state government should outlaw open grazing of Cattle and other animals and interested farmers should engage in close and regulated ranch system under the policy framework of the State Ministry of Agriculture.

A copy of the resolution which was obtained by our House of Assembly correspondent, states that:

i. Cattle rearing or grazing is a specialized and economic culture of the people of Northern Nigeria, just like food crop farming is specialized to the Southern part of Nigeria.

ii. In Cross River State our land tenure system is family inheritance based, and the land is the foundation of all their economic activities, the state government cannot therefore acquire family land and set aside for grazing.

iii. There are so many specialized farmers in the state engaged in poultry, goat, birds, fish and pig farming, who acquire and purchase their own land at prevailing commercial rate without government intervention, the same should apply to cattle grazing.

iv. Under the Cross River State Environmental Sanitation Law, it is unlawful to openly graze cattle or any other animal that is ferocious to human life.

v. The open grazing system is alien to the state livestock economy.



http://crossriverwatch.com/2016/06/cross-river-house-of-assembly-rejects-grazing-commission-bill/

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Re: Cross River House Of Assembly Rejects Grazing Commission Bill by tempest01(m): 2:24pm On Jun 10, 2016
This is just the same as rewarding terrorism....



In as much as i dont oppose setting up reserves in a sane clime for herders (If the land is duly acquired - ideally without tax payers money), But giving it as a condition for peace and to stop clashes is just plain blackmail.
Re: Cross River House Of Assembly Rejects Grazing Commission Bill by Nobody: 2:25pm On Jun 10, 2016
say no to human parasites hiding in guise of herdsmen. buhari Shame on u,
Re: Cross River House Of Assembly Rejects Grazing Commission Bill by ZZZDN: 2:40pm On Jun 10, 2016
Goddex:
The grazing bill debate that was stalled in the plenary of the Cross River State House of Assembly, last week due to power outage resumed this week with the House rejecting the Grazing Commission Bill currently been proposed by the National Assembly.

This is also coming against the background of a request by herdsmen in the state to the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade, requesting the approval of a permanent grazing land for them in the state as a way to avoid clashes between herdsmen and farmers.

The government in a response through the Special Assistant to the Governor on Non-Indigenes and Muslims Affairs, Alhaji Abdulkarim Adam, said that the government has requested the herdsmen to ensure that they promptly report the entrance of any new set of herdsmen into the state to avoid infiltration and breach of security and assured that once they comply, government will consider their request.

But the House of Assembly has totally rejected the idea insisting that even if the National Assembly passes the grazing commission bill into law, it will not be domesticated in Cross River state.

In a motion of urgent public importance initiated by the Deputy Whip of the House of Assembly, Hon. Ogana Lukpata, the members rejected an Open Grazing System in the state and called on the state government and other relevant agencies to give effect to the content of the Resolution.

The House insisted that the state government should outlaw open grazing of Cattle and other animals and interested farmers should engage in close and regulated ranch system under the policy framework of the State Ministry of Agriculture.

A copy of the resolution which was obtained by our House of Assembly correspondent, states that:

i. Cattle rearing or grazing is a specialized and economic culture of the people of Northern Nigeria, just like food crop farming is specialized to the Southern part of Nigeria.

ii. In Cross River State our land tenure system is family inheritance based, and the land is the foundation of all their economic activities, the state government cannot therefore acquire family land and set aside for grazing.

iii. There are so many specialized farmers in the state engaged in poultry, goat, birds, fish and pig farming, who acquire and purchase their own land at prevailing commercial rate without government intervention, the same should apply to cattle grazing.

iv. Under the Cross River State Environmental Sanitation Law, it is unlawful to openly graze cattle or any other animal that is ferocious to human life.

v. The open grazing system is alien to the state livestock economy.



http://crossriverwatch.com/2016/06/cross-river-house-of-assembly-rejects-grazing-commission-bill/




The best legislative resolution in Nigeria this year

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Re: Cross River House Of Assembly Rejects Grazing Commission Bill by udumosam23(m): 3:10pm On Jun 10, 2016
Thumbs up for my governor, now that is what I called governance.


Not a bunch of sycophants who dont even know what to say or do about this issue. #AyadeDman
Re: Cross River House Of Assembly Rejects Grazing Commission Bill by Abeymills(m): 3:12pm On Jun 10, 2016
I concur jare no place for those wicked souls

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Re: Cross River House Of Assembly Rejects Grazing Commission Bill by chiscodedon(m): 3:45pm On Jun 10, 2016
nix one, cuz they always like to dominate anywhere they enter, so avoidance the best

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