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Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Stanlel(m): 5:13am On Aug 31, 2016
The pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, the Igbo socio-political organisation, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra have expressed support for the bill assented to by the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, which categorises grazing with arms in the state as terrorism.
But the umbrella body for northern groups, the Arewa Consultative Forum, however, said any law which contravened the constitution of the country would be illegal, adding that any Nigerian was free to move in any part of the country.
Fayose had, while signing the ‘prohibition of cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti 2016’ into law on Monday, said any herdsman, caught with any form of weapons while grazing his cattle in any part of the state, would be arrested and charged with terrorism.

Afenifere, which spoke through its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, on Tuesday, described Fayose’s action as courageous and worthy of emulation.
Odumakin pointed out that the bill would put an end to the incessant attacks by the Fulani herdsmen on farmers and their farms in the southern part of the country.
He said, “The bill will stop the menace of the herdsmen, who have been terrorising their host communities.
‘‘Right from ages, herdsmen are not to carry arms when they are moving about with their cattle. But when herdsmen begin to carry unlicensed AK 47 (rifles), these are clearly not herdsmen; these are terrorists. I think the law should not smile at such people.”
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo hailed Fayose for signing the bill into law, noting that the governor took a “brave” step.
Speaking with one of our correspondents on Tuesday, President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, said the law should be replicated in all parts of the country.
He added, “Fayose has done the right thing and he should be commended and encouraged for taking this brave step.
“Cattle rearing is a private business; those involved in the venture should not become a threat to other Nigerians.
“We in the Ohanaeze Youth Council are asking the South-East governors to do same in their states.
“The law, if implemented in the South-East, would check the violent activities of herdsmen in the zone, and same applies to other parts of the country where the herdsmen are wreaking havoc on their host communities.
“Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, should act fast; he should emulate Fayose if he really intends to protect lives and property in his state.”
MASSOB, while commending Fayose for signing the bill into law, said other governors in the southern part of the country, as well as the Middle Belt, should enact similar laws.
MASSOB spokesman, Samuel Edeson, said, “It is a very good development; we are expecting other governors in the southern part of the country, and the Middle Belt, to do same.
“Enugu State Governor, Ugwuanyi, should emulate Fayose because herdsmen attacks are becoming regular in the state.
“The people of Enugu State are under attack; they are being killed and the governor is not taking action.
“The attack happened only once in Ekiti State and Fayose responded immediately. What Fayose did is laudable; it is a very good development.”
ACF, which spoke through its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Muhammad Ibrahim, on Tuesday, said any law passed by Ekiti State, which contradicted the law of the Federal Government should be considered null and void.
“The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees free movement of Nigerians as long as they pursue their legitimate business,” Ibrahim added.
The ACF, however, described any individual or group that illegally carried arms against the state as a criminal.
In an interview with one of our correspondents in Kaduna, the ACF spokesman stated that any Fulani herdsmen or any other group in possession of illegal firearms were considered as criminals before the law and should be treated as criminals by the state.
“This is not the question of herdsmen or Fulani or anybody. Anybody carrying arms illegally is committing a serious offence against the state. Naturally, such people should be punished by the law.”
The President, Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, Yerima Shettima, while condemning the attacks by the herdsmen, however, expressed reservation on the new law in Ekiti State.
Shettima added, “The issue of criminality perpetrated by some people should not be seen as an avenue to criminalise others.
‘‘Fayose should have looked at the issue in collaboration with the Federal Government. So, if he is passing the law to victimise other people, I don’t think it is right.”
On his part, President, Campaign for Democracy, Abdul Usman, said the protection of people’s lives from herdsmen was necessary.
He stated, “If the Nigerian state will have so much value for animals against humanity to the extent of providing grazing reserves and importing feeds for animals, the Ekiti State Governor has done well to the deserving people of the state.
“Human protection first, then animals should follow. We have seen the unrest caused by the herdsmen; it’s quite worrisome and with this new law, a lot will be addressed.”
Also, the President, Civil Liberties Organisation, Igho Akeregha, said the grazing law in Ekiti State was a two edged sword.
He said, “Herdsmen have a right to freedom of movement with their cattle anywhere in Nigeria but while enjoying that right; they cannot be killing people anywhere they go, which is a violation of the right to life.
“Since the Governor is the Chief Security Officer of the state and has a corresponding duty to secure lives and property, the anti-grazing bill signed by Governor Ayodele Fayose is therefore in order.”
DHQ plans special task force on herdsmen killings
Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters is planning a special task force to deal with the menace of the frequent clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers across the country, Meanwhile, the.
According to the Acting Director, Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Rabe Abubakar, the task force, which is expected to address the attacks by herdsmen, is code named ‘Operation Accord’.
Abubakar told one of our correspondents on the telephone on Tuesday that while the operational headquarters of the planned operation would be in one of the six states of the North-East, it would be mandated to address the scourge of herdsmen and farmers’ clashes all over the country.
The operation, he added, would give serious attention to identified flashpoints of such clashes in the country.
“So when it is operational, we will make it known to everybody but for now, the Chief of Defence Staff has come out with that idea of forming Operation Accord which is intended to curtail the herdsmen and farmers’ clashes nationwide.”
Rich politicians behind herdsmen attacks –APC
However, the Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress, Segun Oni, has blamed some rich politicians, who he did not name, for the spate of attacks by Fulani herdsmen.
Oni said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday.
Oni added, “This personally worries me because, these gunmen, who have suddenly become so notorious, invading villages and so on, are people that have always been around.
“But my guess is that many of these are sponsored by people who have so much money and want to create instability.’’


Source: http://m.punchng.com/armed-herdsmen-afenifere-ohanaeze-acf-disagree-fayoses-law/

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Nobody: 5:17am On Aug 31, 2016
Fayose was wrong to enact such laws in the first place. The fulanis have the right to live and work in ekiti just like every other Nigerian. Why ban their business of cattle rearing when they have no other means? Why criminalize the fulanis as if all fulanis are killers? There are bad eggs amongst every tribe, why do we make it look like violence is exclusive to northerners only. The people we should frown at are cattle rustlers who steals cattle from fulanis and use them as disguise for their evil deeds. The fulanis are peaceful people who go about their business in peace and we all know they control their herds of cattle with mere sticks. Even though we call them primitive, how many southerner can rear cattle for national consumption like the fulanis? Without them how do we see beef to consume? The rustlers are armed terrorist escaping from the north east to the south. What fayose should have done is to forbid any herdsmen from moving around with weapons, not banning cattle rearing completely. If all states cooperated with the FG on creation of grazing reserves throughout the country, there will not be a single cattle left on the streets looking for grass. Instead we chastised president Buhari's brilliant policy in the name of islamization. The ripple effects are the incessant attacks by the rustlers. The grazing bill remains the best and safest option. Not unnecessary bans sad

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Askmewhy(m): 5:18am On Aug 31, 2016
The heading is misleading now. U said they disagree but the body said they salute fayose courage.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Flexherbal(m): 5:22am On Aug 31, 2016
Askmewhy:
The heading is misleading now. U said they disagree but the body said they salute fayose courage.
Yes, he should edit it.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by babyfaceafrica: 5:34am On Aug 31, 2016
Hmmm

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by akp202(m): 5:40am On Aug 31, 2016
Stanlel:


Rich politicians behind herdsmen attacks –APC
However, the Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress, Segun Oni, has blamed some rich politicians, who he did not name, for the spate of attacks by Fulani herdsmen.
Oni said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday.
Oni added, “This personally worries me because, these gunmen, who have suddenly become so notorious, invading villages and so on, are people that have always been around.
“But my guess is that many of these are sponsored by people who have so much money and want to create instability.’’


Source: http://m.punchng.com/armed-herdsmen-afenifere-ohanaeze-acf-disagree-fayoses-law/
I thought d herdsmen are foreigners according to APC

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Sealeddeal(m): 5:51am On Aug 31, 2016
searchiing4love:
Fayose was wrong to enact such laws in the first place. The fulanis have the right to live and work in ekiti just like every other Nigerian. Why ban their business of cattle rearing when they have no other means? Why criminalize the fulanis as if all fulanis are killers? There are bad eggs amongst every tribe, why do we make it look like violence is exclusive to northerners only. The people we should frown at are cattle rustlers who steals cattle from fulanis and use them as disguise for their evil deeds. The fulanis are peaceful people who go about their business in peace and we all know they control their herds of cattle with mere sticks. Even though we call them primitive, how many southerner can rear cattle for national consumption like the fulanis? Without them how do we see beef to consume? The rustlers are armed terrorist escaping from the north east to the south. What fayose should have done is to forbid any herdsmen from moving around with weapons, not banning cattle rearing completely. If all states cooperated with the FG on creation of grazing reserves throughout the country, there will not be a single cattle left on the streets looking for grass. Instead we chastised president Buhari's brilliant policy in the name of islamization. The ripple effects are the incessant attacks by the rustlers. The grazing bill remains the best and safest option. Not unnecessary bans sad
Thrash. Without Fulani cattle, another group will rear cattle in their place or we import.it's even cheaper when imported. For the sake of cattle, more than 30,000 Nigerians have lost their lives. Fayose's law,if strictly implemented, will be the best response to herdsmen terrorism.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Nobody: 5:55am On Aug 31, 2016
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Sealeddeal:
Thrash. Without Fulani cattle, another group will rear cattle in their place or we import.it's even cheaper when imported. For the sake of cattle, more than 30,000 Nigerians have lost their lives. Fayose's law,if strictly implemented, will be the best response to herdsmen terrorism.
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Stop talking with sentiments. Grazing bill is the solution

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Sealeddeal(m): 6:00am On Aug 31, 2016
searchiing4love:
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Stop talking with sentiments. Grazing bill is the solution
Fayose's bill is a grazing bill. If you want to graze your cattle, do it in a confined zone.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by DerrickzB: 6:08am On Aug 31, 2016
searchiing4love:
Fayose was wrong to enact such laws in the first place. The fulanis have the right to live and work in ekiti just like every other Nigerian. Why ban their business of cattle rearing when they have no other means? Why criminalize the fulanis as if all fulanis are killers? There are bad eggs amongst every tribe, why do we make it look like violence is exclusive to northerners only. The people we should frown at are cattle rustlers who steals cattle from fulanis and use them as disguise for their evil deeds. The fulanis are peaceful people who go about their business in peace and we all know they control their herds of cattle with mere sticks. Even though we call them primitive, how many southerner can rear cattle for national consumption like the fulanis? Without them how do we see beef to consume? The rustlers are armed terrorist escaping from the north east to the south. What fayose should have done is to forbid any herdsmen from moving around with weapons, not banning cattle rearing completely. If all states cooperated with the FG on creation of grazing reserves throughout the country, there will not be a single cattle left on the streets looking for grass. Instead we chastised president Buhari's brilliant policy in the name of islamization. The ripple effects are the incessant attacks by the rustlers. The grazing bill remains the best and safest option. Not unnecessary bans sad


Prevention they said its better than cure.. You can't administer a medicine after death. . Has d fulani herds men been able to call on government to fish out the cattle rustlers??.. Abi na disguise.. U cant be an illiterate and be rearing cattle and then be carrying gun.. its not possible.. i support the bill...

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by DerrickzB: 6:11am On Aug 31, 2016
The northern elite won't accept it..but i pray all SS,SE and SW governors emulate him... They r using cattle rearing as disguise and transporting weapons... its just terrible...

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Nobody: 6:23am On Aug 31, 2016
searchiing4love:
Fayose was wrong to enact such laws in the first place. The fulanis have the right to live and work in ekiti just like every other Nigerian. Why ban their business of cattle rearing when they have no other means? Why criminalize the fulanis as if all fulanis are killers? There are bad eggs amongst every tribe, why do we make it look like violence is exclusive to northerners only. The people we should frown at are cattle rustlers who steals cattle from fulanis and use them as disguise for their evil deeds. The fulanis are peaceful people who go about their business in peace and we all know they control their herds of cattle with mere sticks. Even though we call them primitive, how many southerner can rear cattle for national consumption like the fulanis? Without them how do we see beef to consume? The rustlers are armed terrorist escaping from the north east to the south. What fayose should have done is to forbid any herdsmen from moving around with weapons, not banning cattle rearing completely. If all states cooperated with the FG on creation of grazing reserves throughout the country, there will not be a single cattle left on the streets looking for grass. Instead we chastised president Buhari's brilliant policy in the name of islamization. The ripple effects are the incessant attacks by the rustlers. The grazing bill remains the best and safest option. Not unnecessary bans sad
My brother you don't need to write this epistle. Fayose did not ban Fulani herdsmen from Ekiti state. He only forbids them from carrying unregistered arms.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Progressive01(m): 6:26am On Aug 31, 2016
Question I wanna ask is when would Ohanaeze and massob put pressure on the governors within their sphere of greatest influence to enact identical laws in their lands?? Or are their governors such extreme cowards (since they call what Fayose did an act of bravery) or are they "wiser"??

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by IVORY2009(m): 6:31am On Aug 31, 2016
Progressive01:
Question I wanna ask is when would Ohanaeze and massob put pressure on the governors within their sphere of greatest influence to enact identical laws in their lands?? Or are their governors such extreme cowards (since they call what Fayose did an act of bravery) or are they "wiser"??


Lolzzzzz wat a question grin grin coming frm a double ID member, to answer ur question despite I am not frm the east, dey will follow suit soonest!

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Nobody: 6:37am On Aug 31, 2016
Director of Stomach Infrastructure. What if fulani ban cow meat nko, no pomo be that o

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by adconline(m): 6:38am On Aug 31, 2016
So some people are allowed to carry unregistered AK47 and walk around??

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by TonyeBarcanista(m): 6:45am On Aug 31, 2016
Though not a fan of Ayo Fayose, I must commend his bill and congratulate Ekiti people on the passage of such bill.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by HolyHero: 6:57am On Aug 31, 2016
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my fear is, this law may not achieve the desirable result.. The government should have created a special forces that will be highly trained and equipped to tackle this herdsmen they should be allow to pursue and track them down.. That is what we call responding to threat.. All this one is formality
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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by joe4real12: 6:58am On Aug 31, 2016
Fayose is a leader indeed. A true leader is always proactive.
While he hasn't criminalize grazing, he has brought the criminal activities - perpetrated in the name of grazing - under control for the safety of his people.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by BoleynDynaSTY(f): 6:59am On Aug 31, 2016
That's the real grazing bill everyone should be signing not that useless land grabbing bill.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by ishiamu(m): 7:18am On Aug 31, 2016
searchiing4love:
Fayose was wrong to enact such laws in the first place. The fulanis have the right to live and work in ekiti just like every other Nigerian. Why ban their business of cattle rearing when they have no other means? Why criminalize the fulanis as if all fulanis are killers? There are bad eggs amongst every tribe, why do we make it look like violence is exclusive to northerners only. The people we should frown at are cattle rustlers who steals cattle from fulanis and use them as disguise for their evil deeds. The fulanis are peaceful people who go about their business in peace and we all know they control their herds of cattle with mere sticks. Even though we call them primitive, how many southerner can rear cattle for national consumption like the fulanis? Without them how do we see beef to consume? The rustlers are armed terrorist escaping from the north east to the south. What fayose should have done is to forbid any herdsmen from moving around with weapons, not banning cattle rearing completely. If all states cooperated with the FG on creation of grazing reserves throughout the country, there will not be a single cattle left on the streets looking for grass. Instead we chastised president Buhari's brilliant policy in the name of islamization. The ripple effects are the incessant attacks by the rustlers. The grazing bill remains the best and safest option. Not unnecessary bans sad


please who is this guy abeg?

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Nobody: 7:22am On Aug 31, 2016
Fayose was right on this. His colleagues who are still dithering should take a cue from this and act accordingly. Nigeria belongs to us all; no group of people should hold others by the throat because they are slow to react.

@ searching4love: You need to get a copy of the bill, carefully peruse it before you come online to air your ignorant views. Fayose did not ban herdsmen from Ekiti state. He only asked them to herd their cattle without going about destroying people's farms and bearing unlicensed firearms. Are these too much for a 'host' to ask of his 'guest'?

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by flokii: 7:35am On Aug 31, 2016
searchiing4love:
Fayose was wrong to enact such laws in the first place. The fulanis have the right to live and work in ekiti just like every other Nigerian. Why ban their business of cattle rearing when they have no other means? Why criminalize the fulanis as if all fulanis are killers? There are bad eggs amongst every tribe, why do we make it look like violence is exclusive to northerners only. The people we should frown at are cattle rustlers who steals cattle from fulanis and use them as disguise for their evil deeds. The fulanis are peaceful people who go about their business in peace and we all know they control their herds of cattle with mere sticks. Even though we call them primitive, how many southerner can rear cattle for national consumption like the fulanis? Without them how do we see beef to consume? The rustlers are armed terrorist escaping from the north east to the south. What fayose should have done is to forbid any herdsmen from moving around with weapons, not banning cattle rearing completely. If all states cooperated with the FG on creation of grazing reserves throughout the country, there will not be a single cattle left on the streets looking for grass. Instead we chastised president Buhari's brilliant policy in the name of islamization. The ripple effects are the incessant attacks by the rustlers. The grazing bill remains the best and safest option. Not unnecessary bans sad

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It's just sad we have bad eggs like FFK in yorubaland who by all means want to see d country disintegrate
Even d southerners who label fulanis blood suckers are far worse. We saw d rate of killings in d south just for Political positions compared to d North.

Fayose will bring doom on Ekiti pple, thanks to GEJ and his rigging machines.. It's just a matter of time

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by otukpo(f): 7:38am On Aug 31, 2016
Cows are not supposed to be seen roaming the streets and highways causing havoc in a decent and sane society.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by 9jii(m): 7:50am On Aug 31, 2016
We don't care about fayose or his laws.grazing continues as always.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Nobody: 7:52am On Aug 31, 2016
searchiing4love:
Fayose was wrong to enact such laws in the first place. The fulanis have the right to live and work in ekiti just like every other Nigerian. Why ban their business of cattle rearing when they have no other means? Why criminalize the fulanis as if all fulanis are killers? There are bad eggs amongst every tribe, why do we make it look like violence is exclusive to northerners only. The people we should frown at are cattle rustlers who steals cattle from fulanis and use them as disguise for their evil deeds. The fulanis are peaceful people who go about their business in peace and we all know they control their herds of cattle with mere sticks. Even though we call them primitive, how many southerner can rear cattle for national consumption like the fulanis? Without them how do we see beef to consume? The rustlers are armed terrorist escaping from the north east to the south. What fayose should have done is to forbid any herdsmen from moving around with weapons, not banning cattle rearing completely. If all states cooperated with the FG on creation of grazing reserves throughout the country, there will not be a single cattle left on the streets looking for grass. Instead we chastised president Buhari's brilliant policy in the name of islamization. The ripple effects are the incessant attacks by the rustlers. The grazing bill remains the best and safest option. Not unnecessary bans sad
your signature said it all, "never marry a Nigerian girl". By the way, cattle rearing is not federal government property/business, they're privately owned, these cattles don't add funds to FGs pocket, while should it be enforced to the public? They should find a way to run their business. The grazing bills is a brilliant idea to curb this menace once. That should applicable to northan states that rear cattles.

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by veekid(m): 7:59am On Aug 31, 2016
I don't know why I'm hungry after reading this post

Abeg wetin concern them?
Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by Nobody: 8:00am On Aug 31, 2016
Arewa consultative forum can blab all they want, it is now a punishable offence in Ekiti to destroy people's source of livelihood, kill, maim and harass law abiding citizens in their homeland because the sons of futa jalons seek to further their jihadi expansionism down south while hiding under the facade of grazing.Instead of this blabbing from ACF, they shiuld tell their Fulani terrorist/marauder brothers to herd their cattle in the most acceptable way in Ekiti, otherwise, they risk 6months of imprisonment without option of fine

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Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by magicminister: 8:00am On Aug 31, 2016
Good move

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