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FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by ijustdey: 8:35am On Jul 24, 2021
Okechukwu Nnodim and Jesusegun Alagbe
Two years after the suspension of the controversial Rural Grazing Area scheme in July 2019, the Federal Government has introduced a replacement scheme called the Livestock Intervention Programme to address the lingering farmer-herder crisis across the country.

This comes amid the Federal Government’s intensified efforts to revive colonial-era grazing routes in many states across the country as per the directive by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd).

According to documents from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development sighted by one of our correspondents, the LIP scheme will see the Federal Government establishing eight large herders’ settlements in each of the six pilot states, namely Adamawa, Kwara, Niger, Bauchi, Kaduna and Gombe.

The scheme is expected to be extended to other states, following a successful outing in the pilot states.

The documents as well as interviews with some officials of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development showed that the LIP is already being implemented in the six pilot states.

The officials confirmed that the six states accepted the establishment of the large herders’ settlements and had already provided land for the purpose.

Unlike the controversial RUGA settlements, which started with 12 pilot states, the ministry officials said the government chose to start the LIP settlements with six pilot states, pending the extension to other states.

They said eight large LIP settlements would be built for herders in each of the states.

Asked if the Federal Government would reactivate the suspended RUGA programme since the clashes between herders and farmers had yet to abate, the acting Director, Animal Husbandry Department, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Winnie Lai-Solarin, replied, “What we have now is the Livestock Intervention Project. And this intervention will take place in the settlements. It might also interest you to know that right now, the intervention has been reduced to six states.”

According to the director, the six pilot states for the LIP are in the North because the region has large settlements and land to grow pasture.

“The states are Adamawa, Kwara, Niger, Bauchi, Kaduna and Gombe,” she noted.

Lai-Solarin confirmed that the Federal Government was establishing the livestock settlement in eight locations in each of the six states.

On why the government reduced the intervention to six pilot states, unlike the RUGA settlements that started with 12 states, the FMARD official explained that the outcry against plans to establish RUGA settlements led to the cutdown.

She, however, noted that some states were still showing interest, despite the initial widespread outcry in many parts of Nigeria.

Lai-Solarin said, “When we started, the states were 12 in number. They included Taraba, Adamawa, Plateau, Niger, Nasarawa, Katsina, Zamfara, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi, and Kogi. They were 12 originally.

“And all the states are in the North. The speculation and media reports made people start saying the government wanted to take people’s lands in the South-West, South-East and others.”

She added, “There was never a time that we included states in the South. Rather, speculation and miscommunication gave rise to the concerns by the people that the government was coming to take their land.

“The wrong information went out. Once they heard RUGA, they kicked against it. However, the concept of RUGA was to meet pastoralists where they are in their settlements and provide infrastructure for them there.

“But when that information went out, and because you have settlements in the South and other regions too, it was easy for people to turn it around and say, ‘They (herders) are coming to our states to take our land.’

“But this was when there was no such plan ab initio. Never was such a plan made by the Federal Government.”

Lai-Solarin added that the ministry had been carrying out diverse other interventions to mitigate the clashes between herders and farmers nationwide.

The immediate past Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, had in May 2019 announced that Buhari approved the RUGA initiative to address the farmer-herder crisis.

A month later, a former Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mohammed Umar, announced that the Federal Government was to commence the pilot phase of the RUGA project in 11 states for a start, including Sokoto, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Kogi, Taraba, Katsina, Plateau, Kebbi, Zamfara and Niger.

“The RUGA settlement will attract a lot of investments to Nigeria and it is our belief that in the next five years, each RUGA settlement will provide nothing less than 2,000 employment opportunities. We are collaborating with the cattle breeders associations in Nigeria,” Umar said at the time.

The Benue State House of Assembly, for instance, called for the removal of the signboards erected in the communities earmarked for RUGA settlements.

Many southern states called for ranching, saying since cattle rearing was a private business, herders ought to buy land and graze their cattle on it, adding that the measure would stop the frequent clashes between herders and farmers.

Also, many lawyers, including a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, kicked against the plan to establish RUGA settlements in parts of the country, describing it as “illegal.”


Falana argued that the Supreme Court had held that the entire land in each state was vested in the governor.

Amid the outcry that trailed the RUGA scheme, the Federal Government suspended the initiative in July 2019.

The government said the reason RUGA was suspended was because it was inconsistent with the National Livestock Transformation Plan, an initiative to establish ranches across the states.

The NLTP was approved by the National Council of Agriculture in conjunction with the National Economic Council.

States that keyed into the NLTP are to receive 49 per cent funding from the Federal Government, while the remaining 51 per cent funding is to be sourced by the state, private sector and development partners.

In February 2021, the Federal Government said it had mapped out 30 grazing reserves across the country for the NLTP implementation.

Meanwhile, as of June 2021, of the over 20 states said to have assented to the NLTP, only four states – Nasarawa, Plateau, Adamawa, and Kaduna – were said to be ready for the scheme’s take-off, according to the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Agriculture, Dr Andrew Kwasari.

While the scheme is awaiting full take-off, in a new twist recently, Buhari, in a move believed to challenge the ban on open grazing by southern governors, said in an interview with Arise News that the grazing routes across the country would be revived.

Buhari said he had directed the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), to produce a gazette which delineated grazing routes in all parts of the country in the First Republic.

The President stated, “What I did was to ask him (Malami) to go and dig out the gazette of the First Republic when people were obeying laws.

“There were cattle routes and grazing areas. Cattle routes were for when they (herdsmen) were moving up-country, north to south or east to west. They had to go through there.”

The President’s statement followed Malami’s criticism of southern governors for banning open grazing, saying their action was like banning the sale of spare parts in the North.

However, several southern states and institutions like the Nigerian Bar Association and the Pan-Niger Delta Forum faulted the President for the revival of old grazing routes.

Southern states, including Ondo, Delta, Cross River, Enugu, Benue, Akwa Ibom, and Oyo, said there was no existence of a gazette that marked out grazing routes for cattle across the country.

The state governments also insisted on the ban on open grazing, despite the President’s opposition to it.

Also, many lawyers, including the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Ajibola Basiru, insisted that there was no law on grazing routes in any part of Nigeria.
https://punchng.com/fg-replaces-controversial-ruga-with-new-scheme-begins-camps-in-six-states/

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Petie33: 8:36am On Jul 24, 2021
angry I just weep for Nigerians on how they think. because you are opposing the government should not make you hate your country because if Nigeria �� fails today we all fail not only the government but the people too


My very first, ftc thanks to mod

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by olatade(m): 8:37am On Jul 24, 2021
Since Buhari became President of Nigeria, the only thing we talk about is banditry, Boko Haram, kidnapping, Fulani herdsmen, terrorism, payment of ransom, Nepotism, Social media ban, RUGA, 2023 elections, ban. No single policy to improve the life of an average Nigerian. Haba!

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by NwaEzefuNaMba(m): 8:37am On Jul 24, 2021
I don't know why we keep deliberating over cow settlement and it's related activities when a good number of Nigerians are out there without shelter over their heads and food on their tables.


Nigeria is not among top ten beef producing or exporting country, i wonder how cows have suddenly became an issue of national discourse.

Cow herding is completely a private business and should be treated as one; it will never get better as long as we continue to get our priority wrong.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by donbachi(m): 8:39am On Jul 24, 2021
Kwompiused kofamant

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by mayklef(m): 8:40am On Jul 24, 2021
call it whatever, fulanization of Nigeria has already died with Late Sarduana

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by goatandyam: 8:41am On Jul 24, 2021
Good .They should keep it in the north.

Terrorists

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Dovegrey: 8:41am On Jul 24, 2021
This is the only news you will hear when illitreate person is in power.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by NOGRUDGES(m): 8:43am On Jul 24, 2021
The herders are going to receive free land acquired from indigenous tribes by the federal government.

The next President of Nigeria has to break all of these records in 4 years.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by FarahAideed: 8:47am On Jul 24, 2021
Buhari is clearly here to continue the Jihad ..Buhari has continually deceived himself into believing he is the reincarnation of Uthman Dan Fodio. And that was why he was crying on TV when he lost to Jonathan in 2011 because he thought his psychotic dreams had come to an end ...

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by FatherCHRISTMAS: 8:48am On Jul 24, 2021
NOGRUDGES:
The herders are going to receive free land acquired from indigenous tribes by the federal government.

The next President of Nigeria has to break all of these records in 4 years.
I think the states will still be the ones to grant the lands if at all it will be free

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Nobody: 8:49am On Jul 24, 2021
What about people who have poultries, fisheries and piggeries, when will it be extended to them?

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Petie33: 8:51am On Jul 24, 2021
olatade:
Since Buhari became President of Nigeria, the only thing we talk about is banditry, Boko Haram, kidnapping, Fulani herdsmen, terrorism, payment of ransom, Nepotism, Social media ban, RUGA, 2023 elections, ban. No single policy to improve the life of an average Nigerian. Haba!
are you sure you don't wear glasses when reading?

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by BKayy: 8:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Buhari has been hell bent on conquering other indigenous groups for his Fulani people.
This is just Ruga in a more intensified English.
I suspect that the Afonja VP Osunbade wrote this one. He has betrayed the south again like his people do

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Petie33: 8:56am On Jul 24, 2021
Nigeria is not among top ten beef producing or exporting country, i wonder how cows have suddenly became an issue of national discourse.

Cow herding is completely a private business and should be treated as one; it will never get better as long as we continue to get our priority wrong. but transport business is public business that's why government will build quality roads

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by History555: 9:00am On Jul 24, 2021
olatade:
Since Buhari became President of Nigeria, the only thing we talk about is banditry, Boko Haram, kidnapping, Fulani herdsmen, terrorism, payment of ransom, Nepotism, Social media ban, RUGA, 2023 elections, ban. No single policy to improve the life of an average Nigerian. Haba!

Nigeria has already failed. Which other failure are you expecting ?

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by forgiveness: 9:08am On Jul 24, 2021
Hmm!
Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by FoolaniHellman: 9:12am On Jul 24, 2021
Sympathizers of Terrorist, that’s what this Government is! No land for Fulani in the South, kindly keep your madness in North!

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by godliman: 9:18am On Jul 24, 2021
Petie33:
angry I just weep for Nigerians on how they think. because you are an opposing the government should not make you hate your country because if Nigeria �� fails today we all fail not only the government but the people too
save your tears. We love Nigeria but hate buhari and his gang or cabal we want them out. Nigeria is a fraudulent contraption. It is restructure or destruction. It is either devolution of power or desolution of union.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Kagd10: 9:45am On Jul 24, 2021
While livestock farming is a private business and if there's anything the government could do to help is to support modern cattle rearing for the indigenous people in each state to go into it. That is, learned indigenous people of the state who knows their onions well in agriculture.

Not some Useless uneducated blood sucking Fulani Terrorists from one state to come into another states to cause terror. Buhari dey maddd? The indigenous people of each state should be picking beans, bah? While the stupid uneducated blood sucking Fulani would come to their land to do what exactly? Buhari is such a Uselesss blood sucking demonic land grabbing bigot.

No land for any land grabbing blood sucking Fulani Terrorist. Cattle rearing is a private business. Buhari should sink it into his demonic skull.

wolebest:
Cattle rearing is big business, no matter the point you find yourself on it's value chain.

All we need is packaging there are millions of jobs to be created.

If we can implement the pilot phase in the 6 states mentioned. The sky won't be the limit.


What stupid millions of jobs? When those who would be involved would be the uneducated blood sucking Foolanis (especially from chad and Niger republic), thereby leading to lack of productivity, lack of employment for the indigenous people of the states, poor payment of tax/revenue to the state government, and more terror in the unfortunate states. Did you actually think this senseless killing by the Fulani is because of herding? Nah. It's because that's how they're wired. Most of them are uneducated, unproductive and blood thirsty! Why did you think the North has become a Terrorist region?

Valkrie:
Once they achieve this grouping of fulani herdsmen in one location, the next thing they would be pushing for is to give them a local government council and emirate and whoalla we now have fulani local government in every state of the country and from there they can now begin concentrate and swell their population by inviting in all other fulanis from mali, niger, Cameroon, chad and all other region hosting this killers....before you say Jack every state would begin to have crises beyond imagination...in fact the current killings by the fulanis would be a childs play compare to what they would now begin to do to their host...!!! Cattle rearing is a private business and so the owner of the business should rent land and ranch his stock instead of this stupid government trying to use our collective wealth to settle the fulanis alone in their business...I have never seen the federal government hiring a shop for any business man or trader before so why the fulanis and who are not even Nigerian in the first place....!!!?

Thank you. You get the gist. Buhari is trying to bring his demonic blood sucking Foolanis from chad, niger republic etc in his stupid bid to settle them in each state and have Fulani colonies in each state.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Unsad(m): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Another money laundering scheme.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Judithjovial(f): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Always about the cow with them government

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by kponkedenge(m): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Misplaced priorities.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Kingpele(m): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Buhariaooo, it's unfortunate we keep hearing cows ,cows and cows every day ,if buharia love cows so much ,he should resign from the office and face his cow business ..what is wrong with this government...I don't even like cow meat yet they keep disturbing my mind with it,I love my fried chicken ,fresh fish pepper soup and fried pork meat with chilled malta ,I wish this man never became our president..

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Stupidquestions: 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
If govt can apply just half of the zeal and focus they apply on Ruga and the likes on Unemployment and insecurity... Nigeria for better.
This is to tell all foools in the southwest that the agenda is real, and Fulani will never rest until they achieve their domination...

Make una dey speak grammar for southwest...ur children children will one day curse ur grave by the time Fulani take over ur lands and all political powers in future..if u dont prevent it now.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
RUGA Is still the same framework. No matter the name, either ekuke, chiwawa, nkita na the same meaning.

Anyway as long as that Land Grabbing remains in the North, so be it. Tho I don't trust the Supreme Court Governor we have in Imo, he has bleached off his brains

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Haapi(f): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Hmmm
Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by ignis: 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Nigeria, a country that value cows more than human being.

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Cti28(m): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Nothing like new scheme, it is still "RUGA"

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Re: FG Replaces Controversial RUGA With New Scheme, Begins Camps In Six States by Zico5(m): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2021
Is this one a president? Carrying livestock matter like gala in the 21st century.

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