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Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by NLban: 10:31pm On Mar 14, 2017
CATTLE GRAZING BILL: BENUE PEOPLE TO MAKE, THEIR OWN LAW

I have read comments by some social media writers drawing unnecessary comparisons between Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose and his Benue State counterpart, Samuel Ortom.


Most of the comments tilt towards the law on grazing of cattle passed by Ekiti State and the bill sent to the Benue State House of Assembly by Governor Ortom.


I'm convinced that many of the commentators have not bothered to look at the Ekiti law on grazing side by side with that of the Benue State bill against open grazing. If they did, they would have noticed that the Ekiti legislation does not totally prohibit open grazing of cattle unlike the Benue State anti grazing bill which when passed, will outlaw open grazing of cattle. The Ekiti law only prohibits open cattle grazing before 7am and after 6pm. In other words, herdsmen are free to move about openly with their cattle between the hours of 7am and 6pm. The Ekiti law has also designated and allocated large grazing areas to Fulani herdsmen. The law is only concerned about herdsmen carrying weapons. As long as they are not caught with weapons, they are as free as birds of the air and can traverse Ekiti land as much as they choose to do so.


Governor Fayose confirmed this the day he signed the law when he said, “With the signing into law of this bill today, anyone caught grazing with arms or any weapon in Ekiti would now be charged with terrorism and be made to face the law according to certain sections of it.
“The same goes for those who graze in prohibited areas or go against the time frame of 7am to 6pm allowed for open grazing.”


Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Kolawole Oluwawole also confirmed that open grazing of cattle still takes place in Ekiti and indeed, the state government has created grazing areas for herdsmen. His words, "Anyone caught grazing on portions of land or any farmland not allotted by government shall be apprehended and made to face the law."


In June last year, I analyzed the Benue State Open Grazing Prohibition and Establishment of Ranches Bill. Public hearings will soon commence on the bill. Yes, a bill as sensitive as this should have the input of the people of the state. The people will make the law to be passed by their representatives in the Legislature and signed by Governor Ortom.


The Governor told journalists yesterday in Buruku that his discussion with Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Terkimbi Ikyange earlier in the day indicated that even if it meant that the ongoing deliberations on the 2017 budget would be suspended to enhance passage of the anti grazing bill, it will be done.

Below is what I wrote about the proposed law on June 15, 2016:

THE BENUE STATE OPEN GRAZING PROHIBITION AND RANCHES ESTABLISHMENT BILL: What is in it for the people


Since assumption of office, one of the issues that have featured in nearly every speech (written or unwritten) made by Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom is security. At the centre of the security challenge in the state is the invasion of communities by herdsmen leading to the killing of innocent people and destruction of property worth billions of naira.


In all of the unwarranted attacks, Governor Ortom has remained consistent on his stand that Benue has no land for grazing of livestock; that ranching of cattle is the way to go. He recently assured the people of the state that his administration will soon send a bill to the State House of Assembly for the enactment of a law to prohibit open rearing and grazing of livestock in the state.


Now Governor Ortom has made real that promise. The State Executive Council has completed work on the bill and it has been forwarded to the state lawmakers. The proposed legislation is known as 'Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Bill'. This is no doubt one of the boldest steps taken by the Ortom administration to find a lasting solution to the frequent invasion of Benue communities by herdsmen and unwarranted blood spilling. It is one of the decisions by the present administration which have drawn applause across political divides.


But not every Benue person may be aware of what the proposed law contains and its benefits to the people. This piece therefore highlights aspects of the bill.


The Benue State 'Open Gazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Bill, in addition to prohibiting open grazing, also seeks to provide for the establishment of ranches and the Benue State Livestock and Ranches Administration and Control Committee as well as Livestock Special Marshals Corps. The window of job creation immanent here needs not be overstated.


The bill when passed, will promote among others, technics of animal husbandry, particularly the rearing of livestock. It will also create job and investment opportunities in livestock farming as well as expand the agriculture value chain. The law will prevent the destruction of crops and community ponds, settlements and property by open grazing of livestock. The law will similarly curb clashes between herders and farmers in the state.


Perhaps one of the key takeaways of the bill is the proposed establishment of the Benue State Livestock and Ranch Administration and Control Committee. The thinking of the State Government is to empower the committee to regulate the rearing of livestock in the state and turn the hitherto challenging security situation into a basin of economic opportunities for the people of the state.


A few of the responsibilities of the committee, subject to the amendment/approval of the Benue State House of Assembly, will include inspection, certification and registration of all ranches established in the state and issuance of permits for ad hoc grazing ranches where necessary.


The committee will also have the mandate to prescribe and provide guidelines for minimum hygiene standards for meat and daily activities at personal, commercial and general ranches.


It will also ensure that all approved ranches are properly secured to prevent livestock from straying. The committee shall also establish and maintain a special State Livestock Control, Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranch Administration Marshals Corps for the state with units in each of the 23 local government areas of the state.


The bill also makes provision for penalties on those who may breach the law, be they herdsmen or cattle rustlers.


The Benue State 'Open Gazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Bill, when passed into law, will surely be one piece of legislation not only coming at the right time but will also set to console a people in distress, a people whose land known for its rich nature has been turned into a slaughter field flowing with the blood of the innocent farmer.

#Terver Akase#

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by egbusi1(m): 10:36pm On Mar 14, 2017
Let it be passed, at all at all be witch. Fulani terrorists' decimation of Benue people needs to stop.

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by justiz5(m): 10:42pm On Mar 14, 2017
...... Just watch how Lalasticlala will ignore this thread quietly.

Is Lalasticlala a Fulani Herdsman
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by justiz5(m): 10:42pm On Mar 14, 2017
Gbekya!!!
Kwagh er a er je ve

Kwagh atser mba Agbidye gbough

Sarrki and his gang won't like this

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by joinnow: 12:14am On Mar 15, 2017
Long overdue
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by seunlly(m): 12:15am On Mar 15, 2017
Does that solve the problem
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by naijaking1: 12:19am On Mar 15, 2017
Waiting for Enugu to enact it's own anti-grazing law
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by 9jabull: 2:01am On Mar 15, 2017
This is what every governor in Nigeria should do especialy eastern & sourthern governors, barn movement of cattle with out truck and grazing out side cattle ranch.

We should remember that Fulani herds men are the 4th terrorist group in the world but buhari is giving them carrot to eat and tea to drink because they are his people.

Benue state is food basket of the nation but Fulani's are using their business to destroy their farmland & crops & kill them join, so its long over due.
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by pacino26(m): 3:24am On Mar 15, 2017
A few of the responsibilities of the committee, subject to the amendment/approval of the Benue State House of Assembly, will include inspection, certification and registration of all ranches established in the state and issuance of permits for ad hoc grazing ranches where necessary.

That's the sweetest part of the Bill.
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by freeze001(f): 6:13am On Mar 15, 2017
Thank God! This is long overdue! I didn't even know this was in the works! The entire Eastern Region needs to make a binding law like this to protect all the Eastern states and harness revenue from this aspect of agriculture. It is a real money spinner when properly set up and monitored with stiff penalties for violent criminals like these herdsmen.
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by Nobody: 6:28am On Mar 15, 2017
Good. The only viable answer to open grazing is commercial cattle grazing by the herdsmen who are businessmen, not grazing reserve which will be seen as collecting people's ancestral land to give to a proffession dominated by one ethnic group. Good one Governor Ortom and Benue House of Assembly.

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by 2cato: 6:36am On Mar 15, 2017
Omenkalives and his minions will never like this

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by DocHMD: 6:38am On Mar 15, 2017
justiz5:
Gbekya!!!
Kwagh er a er je ve

Kwagh atser mba Agbidye gbough

Sarrki and his gang won't like this

How about kyase and Aonkuuse who claim to be your Tiv brothers. Do you think they'd like this? cheesy

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by DocHMD: 6:40am On Mar 15, 2017
2cato:
Omenkalives and his minions will never like this

If you see am for this thread, make I no why.
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by justiz5(m): 6:52am On Mar 15, 2017
DocHMD:


How about kyase and Aonkuuse who claim to be your Tiv brothers. Do you think they'd like this? cheesy
Let's here them out first.

Cc; Tarzaa
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by Aonkuuse(m): 7:35am On Mar 15, 2017
Ortom is playing with people's lives when will that law be made and be implemented. Please Mr Governor sent those terrorist out of benue if you can't give us back our guns and weapons you collected in the name of amnesty

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by Tarzaa(m): 8:22am On Mar 15, 2017
justiz5:

Let's here them out first.

Cc; Tarzaa
Infact, this is one of the best things that will happen to our state. A law like this will not only tighten the state security but also generate funds and create jobs. I don't see any thing bad about it and wonder why it is taking the SA too much time to work on it.

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Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by Orkpekyandega(m): 9:37am On Mar 15, 2017
justiz5:
...... Just watch how Lalasticlala will ignore this thread quietly.

Is Lalasticlala a Fulani Herdsman
There is no Snake attached now gringrin
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by Kyase(m): 10:23am On Mar 15, 2017
DocHMD:


How about kyase and Aonkuuse who claim to be your Tiv brothers. Do you think they'd like this? cheesy
at least my tribe are united in purpose......
Can't say about yours
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by DocHMD: 10:55am On Mar 15, 2017
Kyase:
at least my tribe are united in purpose......
Can't say about yours

So you want to chase away your loving 'fulani' brothers from Tivland. Your Sai Baba will not be happy with you o. cheesy
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by Kyase(m): 11:00am On Mar 15, 2017
DocHMD:


So you want to chase away your loving 'fulani' brothers from Tivland. Your Sai Baba will not be happy with you o. cheesy

Is bihari now a herder, oneh take your time
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by justiz5(m): 12:07pm On Mar 15, 2017
seunlly:
Does that solve the problem
Yes it will. It will definitely check the excesses of all Herdsmen.
Bloody clashes between dangerous and bloodthirsty herdsmen and farmers will be reduced to the barest minimum.
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by justiz5(m): 12:09pm On Mar 15, 2017
naijaking1:
Waiting for Enugu to enact it's own anti-grazing law

Any of such ideas in the pipeline?
Re: Cattle Grazing Bill: Benue People To Make Their Own Law by NLban: 4:18pm On Mar 15, 2017
Seun, the media is the only successful medium the people have resorted to, hence the Federal government has refused to come to the aids of the people who are at the mercy of the dreaded Fulani "Heads"Men.

I am sure you have not deliberately ignored this thread. It must have been an oversight.

Thank you.

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