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Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by metronaija2: 11:34am On Jan 09, 2018
The Benue State Government said it will only support establishment of the proposed cattle colonies if the Federal Government can convince it that it is better than the ranching provided for in its Anti- Grazing Law.

Benue Governor Samuel Ortom spoke said this while reacting to a statement by Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh that the Federal Government was planning “cattle colonies” as part of efforts to tackle the problem farmers/ herdsmen clashes.

The Minister spoke before the commencement of meeting convened by the Federal Government to devise strategies to check the menace of violent clashes between herdsmen and farmers.

The crucial security meeting attended by heads of Nigeria’s security agencies and states affected by the clashes was convened by the Minister of Interior, retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, in Abuja on Monday.

Reacting to assertion by the Ogbeh, Ortom said Benue already had a law that provided for ranching, but that the government was willing to amend it to accommodate the proposed cattle colonies if the minister was able to “convince us that they are better than ranching”.

The governor explained that the government was not sending anyone away with its recently enacted anti-grazing law.

“All cattle breeders or rearers are allowed to be in Benue state, but they must ranch their livestocks.

“This is not restricted to cattle; whether goat or sheep or cattle, you must ranch them.

“This is meant to provide security for herdsmen and farmers. Now, if we see any cattle moving about, we will know they are rustled and deal with such people.

“So, the herdsmen too are protected and people are already buying into this ranching business already established by the law in Benue state”.

While noting that ranching was the global best practice in the cattle business, he expressed the hope that stakeholders would embrace it with time in the country.

Gov. Darius Ishaku of Taraba described ranching as the best solution to the frequent clashes in the country.

Ishaku said Taraba had also promulgated an anti-open grazing law to take effect from the end of January.

He noted that both farmers and herdsmen needed education on how they could co-exist.

The closed-door meeting, which lasted for about five hours, was attended by the governors of Adamawa, Benue, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Niger and Taraba states, and heads of security agencies.

Addressing newsmen after the meeting, Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue said there was now synergy among the security agencies, the federal and state governments to combat the challenge.

Ortom, who was joined by his Taraba counterpart, Darius Ishaku, declined to give details of the strategies, saying it was a security matter not meant for public consumption.

“As you can see all the governors of the states where we have the most challenging security problem are here.

“We have dialogued; we have looked at the problem with the security chiefs and appreciated each other.

“One thing that is central is that we have agreed that killing in any form is not allowed; security men must apprehend and prosecute those responsible.

“There is no point politicising these killings; it is the responsibility of all Nigerians to eliminate the criminality that is resulting in the killings,” Ortom said.

The governor said it was also agreed at the meeting that Nigerians should desist from hate speeches that were fuelling the crisis.

He urged Nigerians to see it as a national challenge that demanded the efforts of all to be checked.

Media reports had earlier reported Ortom as saying that the Federal Government and security agencies had abandoned Benue in the recent killing spree by herdsmen in the state.

Asked what assurance he had received from both parties at the meeting, he said more security personnel, equipment and logistics had been deployed to the state.



Other governors at the meeting were those of Adamawa, Jibrilla Bindow; Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai; Nasarawa, Tanko Al-Makura, and Niger, Abubakar Bello.

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris; the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Lawal Daura and the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Abdullahi Gana, were among the security chiefs present.

http://www.metronaija.ng/ortom-gives-condition-support-fgs-cattle-colonies-benue-state-government-said-will-support-establishment-proposed-cattle-colonies-federal-go/

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Re: Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by Lusola15: 11:35am On Jan 09, 2018
I have seen it all
Re: Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by AngryRebel: 11:40am On Jan 09, 2018
Benue Governor is a big imbec*ile.
Re: Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by DozieInc(m): 12:04pm On Jan 09, 2018
What's the difference between 'grazing reserves' and 'cattle colonies'??
Seems their game plan is working perfectly in Benue.
Re: Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by SalamRushdie: 12:05pm On Jan 09, 2018
Useless governor , anti grazing bill is what Nigerians want and not any nonsense colony ..God punish Audu Ogbeh , God punish Buhari
Re: Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by Nobody: 12:05pm On Jan 09, 2018
metronaija2:
The Benue State Government said it will only support establishment of the proposed cattle colonies if the Federal Government can convince it that it is better than the ranching provided for in its Anti- Grazing Law.

Benue Governor Samuel Ortom spoke said this while reacting to a statement by Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh that the Federal Government was planning “cattle colonies” as part of efforts to tackle the problem farmers/ herdsmen clashes.

The Minister spoke before the commencement of meeting convened by the Federal Government to devise strategies to check the menace of violent clashes between herdsmen and farmers.

The crucial security meeting attended by heads of Nigeria’s security agencies and states affected by the clashes was convened by the Minister of Interior, retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, in Abuja on Monday.

Reacting to assertion by the Ogbeh, Ortom said Benue already had a law that provided for ranching, but that the government was willing to amend it to accommodate the proposed cattle colonies if the minister was able to “convince us that they are better than ranching”.

The governor explained that the government was not sending anyone away with its recently enacted anti-grazing law.

“All cattle breeders or rearers are allowed to be in Benue state, but they must ranch their livestocks.

“This is not restricted to cattle; whether goat or sheep or cattle, you must ranch them.

“This is meant to provide security for herdsmen and farmers. Now, if we see any cattle moving about, we will know they are rustled and deal with such people.

“So, the herdsmen too are protected and people are already buying into this ranching business already established by the law in Benue state”.

While noting that ranching was the global best practice in the cattle business, he expressed the hope that stakeholders would embrace it with time in the country.

Gov. Darius Ishaku of Taraba described ranching as the best solution to the frequent clashes in the country.

Ishaku said Taraba had also promulgated an anti-open grazing law to take effect from the end of January.

He noted that both farmers and herdsmen needed education on how they could co-exist.

The closed-door meeting, which lasted for about five hours, was attended by the governors of Adamawa, Benue, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Niger and Taraba states, and heads of security agencies.

Addressing newsmen after the meeting, Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue said there was now synergy among the security agencies, the federal and state governments to combat the challenge.

Ortom, who was joined by his Taraba counterpart, Darius Ishaku, declined to give details of the strategies, saying it was a security matter not meant for public consumption.

“As you can see all the governors of the states where we have the most challenging security problem are here.

“We have dialogued; we have looked at the problem with the security chiefs and appreciated each other.

“One thing that is central is that we have agreed that killing in any form is not allowed; security men must apprehend and prosecute those responsible.

“There is no point politicising these killings; it is the responsibility of all Nigerians to eliminate the criminality that is resulting in the killings,” Ortom said.

The governor said it was also agreed at the meeting that Nigerians should desist from hate speeches that were fuelling the crisis.

He urged Nigerians to see it as a national challenge that demanded the efforts of all to be checked.

Media reports had earlier reported Ortom as saying that the Federal Government and security agencies had abandoned Benue in the recent killing spree by herdsmen in the state.

Asked what assurance he had received from both parties at the meeting, he said more security personnel, equipment and logistics had been deployed to the state.



Other governors at the meeting were those of Adamawa, Jibrilla Bindow; Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai; Nasarawa, Tanko Al-Makura, and Niger, Abubakar Bello.

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris; the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Lawal Daura and the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Abdullahi Gana, were among the security chiefs present.

http://www.metronaija.ng/ortom-gives-condition-support-fgs-cattle-colonies-benue-state-government-said-will-support-establishment-proposed-cattle-colonies-federal-go/

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Re: Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by Preshy561(f): 12:17pm On Jan 09, 2018
people that depend on crops for livelihood ,,the same crop you want to terminate..

these governor is a dumbo..
Re: Ortom Gives Condition For Support Of Fg’s ‘cattle Colonies’ by porka: 1:23pm On Jan 09, 2018
Buhari send your people to school to learn how to breed better cattle in the 21st century.

You have the instrument of office now, use it now before it is too late.

If you come up with a policy that gives Fulani incentives to get education as you gave your children education in the UK, not many intelligent people would complain too much.

Stop your people from trampling on people's farmlands and butchering them like goat.

Assist your people.

Among them are potential veterinary doctors, Olympic medal winners in long distance race, hatchers, geographers, astronomers etc.

Empower them.

Cattle rearing is not the only profession in the world.

And there are better ways of breeding cattle these days.

Instead of encouraging them to continue rearing cow in the bushes and getting farmers killed everywhere, give them education.

They will figure out how to breed better cow.

Hide and skin production would create/revive leather business in Kano. Who knows, the city could even attract Italian shoe makers.

Some of them might specialize in research on boosting of milk production, meat quality etc.

Cattle can be traded in futures market at commodity exchanges.

They would become richer.

They will know how to talk to bankers and sign credit facility deals.

Fulani people will stop the nonsensical idea of seeing cows as reason for their existence.

They will learn how to see cows as a commodity, a product.

The concept of risk and returns would make meanings to them.

You too could learn one or two ways of "making money"; ability of which you earlier confessed you lacked.

You people have dragged Nigeria backward for too long because of cows.

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