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Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by KEVIND: 10:56pm On Apr 26, 2018
The National Economic Council on Thursday recommended a ban on the movement of herdsmen across the country as a way of stopping the killings being witnessed in parts of Nigeria .
This is expected to start in the five states where the killings are most pronounced - Benue , Taraba , Adamawa , Kaduna and Plateau .

The NEC chaired by the Vice- President has all state governors , the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria and relevant ministers as members .
Ebonyi State Governor , Dave Umahi disclosed the outcome of the meeting presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa , Abuja .
Umahi said ranching would be adopted in the five states , while the state governments would provide lands for that purpose .

He said the decision was taken after he submitted the report of a technical committee on farmers and herdsmen conflicts which he chaired to the council .
The governor said the committee identified causes of the conflicts to include media perception, competition for scarce resources and banditry through cattle rustling and kidnapping among others .

He said , “In all , we agreed that movement is not profitable to the herdsmen because they value the milk from the cow even more than the cow itself .
“So , movement is not healthy for the cows as it dries up the meat and give less than two litres of milk per cow per day .

“So , we condemn the issues of foreign invasion by foreign herdsmen and l am happy that the FG is doing something about it.
“We also agreed that these movements have to stop and occasionally by those who have settled and integrated from other parts of the country like the middle belt , they sometimes go into conflicts with farmers.
“So , in all we agreed that there is a more profitable and modern way of raising these cows which is by ranching . So , we have agreed that the states involved are going to give lands . Niger and Kaduna have given lands and Plateau is also giving land .
“Ranching in being practised in Mambila in Taraba Dtate and they have success stories with regards to that .”

http://www.punchng.com/killings-nec-recommends-ban-on-herdsmen-movement-in-five-states/

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Donpresh95(m): 12:22am On Apr 27, 2018
Umahi said ranching would be adopted in the five states , while the state governments would provide lands for that purpose .

This Umahi is trying his best to take over from Bello in foolishness but Chukwu Abiama won't allow these power hungry old fools that don't know that what we are suffering now is Because of Nnamdi Azikiwe and his lust for power.

THE SOLUTION TO THIS NONESENSE IS WITHIN US CITIZENS, BOYCOTT COW MEAT, REJECT FULANI PEOPLE AS PLAGUE

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by zionmade1: 12:56am On Apr 27, 2018
They always try so hard to put the blames on foreigners meanwhile the blood sucking demons are the president's kinsmen who are fully supported and assisted by the president's errand boys. I wonder who exactly they think they are deceiving

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Vikkie14: 1:25am On Apr 27, 2018
zionmade1:
Iwonder who exactly they think they are
deceiving
Themselves.

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Nobody: 5:52am On Apr 27, 2018
Can't imagine this foolish vice president would recommend this. You ban Fulani herdsmen but u still give them land in the same places they caused mayhem? And sides that u call them foreign herdsmen? Same people killing xtians, fathers and innocents in their large sums? This dumb pastor deserves to be bicycle kicked and bitchh slapped!

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Nobody: 5:54am On Apr 27, 2018
After innocent people lost their lives, that's when you want to do something!.

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Chiedu4Trump: 5:54am On Apr 27, 2018
Why give Land to "foreigners"?

Why should the govt subsidise Fulani Herdmen?

Why are Fulani Herdmen above the law?

This is a simply way to grab land and turn it to an Emirate!

1st Kwara.
Then Kogi!
Next Benue angry

Christians sorry to say u have foolish leaders.

Bishop Chukwuma has the best solution.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxp3mZOtcMQ

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by naptu2: 5:55am On Apr 27, 2018
Killings: Fed Govt stops movement of herdsmen


Ranching to take off in five states

Nigeria to end ECOWAS free movement

ADVOCATES of ranching have won their battle.


The National Economic Council (NEC) yesterday agreed to stop herdsmen’s movement, starting with five states – Benue, Taraba, Adamawa, Kaduna and Plateau. They are the states mostly affected by the bloodletting sparked by herdsmen-farmers clashes.

The Council supported the immediate creation of ranches across the country, Ebonyi State Governor Dave Umahi told State House correspondents at the end of the NEC meeting chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

According to him, the five states are expected to provide land for ranches.

He said that through ranching, the nomadic herdsmen and their families would have access to medical facilities and schools.

Staying in a ranch, he said, would also improve the well-being of the cattle.

Umahi said foreign herdsmen would have to show some travel documents, even though visa is not allowed for movement of West Africans.

His words: “Today, NEC took briefing from the NEC technical committee on the farmers and herdsmen conflicts in the various states of the federation. NEC sometime this year came up with a committee following the constant conflicts between herdsmen and farmers. They came up with the committee of nine governors with the VP as the chairman, and the committee went into deliberations.

”After a couple of meetings, they decided that the most five affected states should be visited. So, they came up with a sub technical committee of three governors, chaired by governor of Ebonyi State, with the governors of Plateau, Adamawa as members.

”We were constituted to visit the five core states. Later, other states, like Plateau and Kaduna states, were also added. But we were able to visit only five states, such as Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, Jigawa and Zamfara states.

”The core causes of the conflicts we were made to understand were ; perception and, of course, our media friends, competition for scarce resources and banditry or what you can call pure criminal activities through cattle rustling, kidnapping etc.

’Today we look at three categories of herdsmen in Nigeria. We look at the foreign herdsmen that come in due to the treaty and we continue to say that the treaty is not being properly implemented. For any herdsman to come into Nigeria from outside, there should be a kind of certification, there must be a letter, even though you are not coming in with a visa, you have to travel with ECOWAS documentation. Animals that are coming into the country are required to be quarantined, but this is not being done.

”So, this one category of them. Secondly, we have the nomadic herdsmen, who during the dry season, travel from up North to the Middle Belt down to the South. This crest conflicts . Also foreign herdsmen coming all through the way from neighboring countries and travelling through the farm lands also cause conflicts.

”Then, of course, we have the migrant herdsmen who migrate for a very long time and settle with the villagers and even inter marry with them. These are the three categories we have in Nigeria. In all, we agreed that movement is not either profitable to the herdsmen because they value the milk from the cow even more than the cow itself.

”So, the movement is not healthy for the cows as it dries up the meat and gives less than two liters of milk per cow per day,” he said

According to him, NEC also condemned the issues of foreign invasion by foreign herdsmen.

He said: “Today, there was a meeting of ECOWAS countries on the subject and we also agreed that these movements by the nomadic herdsmen have to stop and occasionally by those who have settled and integrated from other parts of the country, like the Middle Belt, they sometimes go into conflicts with farmers because of movement of their cows.

”So, in all, we agreed that there is a more profitable and modern way of raising these cows which is by ranching. So, we have agreed that the five states that are involved are going to give land. Niger and Kaduna, outside the five states, have given land and Plateau is also giving land. Ranching is being practised in Mambila, in Taraba State and they have success stories with regards to that.

”We also agreed that through the Agric Ministry, we have the need to introduce new species of cows. The minister told us that there are new species that produce as much as 60 liters of milk per day per cow, and that the cows weight as much as 900 Kgs but our own weigh less than 200kgs. So, we have agreed that we are going to work on these new species, while also working with our ranching. We also agreed that livestock production in Nigeria has not been taken care of.

”As we are taking care of the farmers by way of the Anchor Borrowers Scheme, of course the farmers cry of the high interest rate. The rate of interest should be between 2 to 5%, so, we should extend those gestures to the herdsmen. And it was discovered that most of these cows are not being herded by their owners. Big men buy these cattle and give them out to the herders So, the children of the herders have nothing to inherit. They, therefore, go into cattle rustling and other forms of criminalities.

”Through this policy and intervention in the livestock production, it will be possible for the herdsmen to own their own livestock and have something for the future. We also agreed that there is need for good life for the herdsmen. Through theses policies their children will be able to go to schools.

“There will be nomadic education and medical facilities through these ranches for the herdsmen and their animals. Grasses will be planted, irrigation and dams will be created for source of water. Lastly, we ask the public to begin to see livestock as another means of investment.” he said

Agriculture Minister Audu Ogbeh said that the Federal Government would not allow the killings to continue.

According to him, Nigeria may no longer be able to keep to the ECOWAS protocol on free movement of persons.



Nigeria to end ECOWAS free movement to curtail criminals’ influx

Nigeria will stop unfettered movement of persons into the country from the West Africa sub region to curb killings believed to be carried out by foreigners, the President said yesterday.

President Muhammadu Buhari blamed the non-implementation of two ECOWAS protocols on free movement of persons, goods and services for the lingering herders/ farmers conflicts in the sub region.

He was speaking at the ECOWAS Ministerial Meeting on Conflicts between Herders and Farmers in the region organised in partnership with the countries’ ministries of Agriculture and Interior in Abuja. It was on a day when gunmen struck at a church in Benue State, killing seven people and injuring others.

The President said: ”We can no longer continue to tolerate the undocumented movement of persons that simply contribute to the escalation of our security challenges.

“We must be able to track the movement; we must ensure that the protocols are complied with and relevant sections are activated.’’

Represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the President said the protocols were necessary in the discussions to proffer a lasting solution to incessant killings as a result of the conflict.

“Two ECOWAS Protocols are critical to the conversation that we are going to have here today.

“The 1979 Protocols of free movement of persons, goods, capital and services and the protocol relating to transhumance in 1998.

“Regrettably, what we have been confronted with over the years is the failure to fully follow and enforce the terms of these protocols and in some cases the failure to activate sections of the protocols.

“So that where for example transhumance certificates are to be used and endorsed by medical or immigration officials; this is not the case; this has to change.

The President said the vision of integration of the ECOWAS founding fathers must not be allowed to be derailed by the failure to comply with the safeguards and conditions that they in their wisdom and foresight embedded in the protocols.

He said that was why Nigeria had taken the lead in organising the conference, bringing together senior government officials with oversight for agriculture and internal security in the region and beyond to proffer solutions to the lingering problem threatening national security and regional security as well.

Buhari noted that the economic implications were quite worrisome, considering that no fewer than 70 per cent of the ECOWAS made a living by agriculture.

According to him, many of the countries in the region are already struggling with food security and the violence, if unchecked, will lead to a catastrophe.

The President stated that the grazing of cattle along long distances and the whole transhumance experiences needed to be reviewed in favour of ranching.

He said ranching was a more productive way of breeding cattle rather than walking long distances, adding that the region must explore all the options and look for new and creative solutions to resolve the problem.

He said the solution should be holistic – from law enforcement to climate change and reforms in current methods and practices of crop and animal production.

“We simply must move with the times and modernise our thinking and approach to the issues that face us,’’ he stated.

Buhari said the Federal Government and states were collaborating to work out an acceptable plan to quell the conflicts by proper management of land resources.

“We just concluded the work plan jointly put together by the states and Federal governments on the sustainable resolution of herders/farmers’ conflicts and we are now at the point of implementing that plan,’’ he said.


http://thenationonlineng.net/killings-fed-govt-stops-movement-of-herdsmen/
Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by inoki247: 5:55am On Apr 27, 2018
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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by AntiWailer: 5:56am On Apr 27, 2018
Donpresh95:
Umahi said ranching would be adopted in the five states , while the state governments would provide lands for that purpose .

This Umahi is trying his best to take over from Bello in foolishness but Chukwu Abiama won't allow these power hungry old fools that don't know that what we are suffering now is Because of Nnamdi Azikiwe and his lust for power.

THE SOLUTION TO THIS NONESENSE IS WITHIN US CITIZENS, BOYCOTT COW MEAT, REJECT FULANI PEOPLE AS PLAGUE

U were almost making sense until you proffered a solution sad

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by igbeke: 5:58am On Apr 27, 2018
From the write-up, it is obvious the government is trying to pacify the Fulanis and not the farmers who are obviously the victims here.

And now, will the government forcefully grab another man's ancestral piece of land and hand it over to the Fulani man for ranch purpose?

Can't the Fulani also acquire those lands with their money like every other person?

Take it or leave it: the Fulani man is a plague that must not allowed to fester, at least not among a civilise people in a sane community.
Everything about them points to stone-Age and blood.

I perceive that a time will come when the Fulanis will become endangered species of people because of the animosity they have sank themselves in.

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by overhypedsteve(m): 5:59am On Apr 27, 2018
Good idea
Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by skales67(m): 6:02am On Apr 27, 2018
FreddyKruger:
Can't imagine this foolish vice president would recommend this. You ban Fulani herdsmen but u still give them land in the same places they caused mayhem? And sides that u call them foreign herdsmen? Same people killing xtians, fathers and innocents in their large sums? This dumb pastor deserves to be bicycle kicked and bitchh slapped!

He is a foolish dwarf who has no iota of shame just like most of his fellow kith and kin from the west side. He is only playing to the galley of the fulanis hoping to clinch the Presidential position after buhari's tenure but oblivious of the fact that no matter how you please the fulanis, they can never entrust absolute power to you as second fiddle. He and his delusional brothers are yet to figure it out as they will never learn from history.

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Donpresh95(m): 6:04am On Apr 27, 2018
AntiWailer:


U were almost making sense until you proffered a solution sad

You almost looked sensible until you condemned the only solution

YOU CAN'T LOVE AND HATE AT THE SAME TIME.

They can't keep killing people in Benue and expect an open hand welcome from other sensible nigerians . We have to show this killer Herdsmen rejection.

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by SamuelTurner(m): 6:04am On Apr 27, 2018
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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Annie939(f): 6:06am On Apr 27, 2018
you want to stop bubu brothers ?you people are joking
Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by slapandfall(m): 6:06am On Apr 27, 2018
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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Blue3k(m): 6:07am On Apr 27, 2018
He said , “In all , we agreed that movement is not profitable to the herdsmen because they value the milk from the cow even more than the cow itself .
“So , movement is not healthy for the cows as it dries up the meat and give less than two litres of milk per cow per day .

Money makes the world go round. Anyway the states in question donated land so nobody should stress themselves. I only dislike the federal givernment running these ranches for them. At least they're slowly coming to senses about settling these herdsmen. Now the need to secure border so these violent undocumented herdsmen dont bring their unvaccinated animals.

This is expected to start in the five states where the killings are most pronounced - Benue , Taraba , Adamawa , Kaduna and Plateau .

They arent supposed to ve in Benue and Taraba anyway. The law was already passed banning open grazing but its good you guys finally want to enforce it. I guess all the bad press made bragging about secruity hard.
Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Nonybb: 6:07am On Apr 27, 2018
They are using Umahi as a tool so that it wouldn't sound as if it was Hausa-Fulani affairs. These Gambarians are so smart. Umahi didn't know that he is not a spokesman for killers

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Alejoc(m): 6:07am On Apr 27, 2018
Government does not have the will




I lost someone I know personally to the last attack on the Catholic Church in Benue


It is so heartbreaking!

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Lightening: 6:08am On Apr 27, 2018
KEVIND:
The National Economic Council on Thursday recommended a ban on the movement of herdsmen across the country as a way of stopping the killings being witnessed in parts of Nigeria .
This is expected to start in the five states where the killings are most pronounced - Benue , Taraba , Adamawa , Kaduna and Plateau .

The NEC chaired by the Vice- President has all state governors , the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria and relevant ministers as members .
Ebonyi State Governor , Dave Umahi disclosed the outcome of the meeting presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa , Abuja .
Umahi said ranching would be adopted in the five states , while the state governments would provide lands for that purpose .

He said the decision was taken after he submitted the report of a technical committee on farmers and herdsmen conflicts which he chaired to the council .
The governor said the committee identified causes of the conflicts to include media perception, competition for scarce resources and banditry through cattle rustling and kidnapping among others .

He said , “In all , we agreed that movement is not profitable to the herdsmen because they value the milk from the cow even more than the cow itself .
“So , movement is not healthy for the cows as it dries up the meat and give less than two litres of milk per cow per day .

“So , we condemn the issues of foreign invasion by foreign herdsmen and l am happy that the FG is doing something about it.
“We also agreed that these movements have to stop and occasionally by those who have settled and integrated from other parts of the country like the middle belt , they sometimes go into conflicts with farmers.
“So , in all we agreed that there is a more profitable and modern way of raising these cows which is by ranching . So , we have agreed that the states involved are going to give lands . Niger and Kaduna have given lands and Plateau is also giving land .
“Ranching in being practised in Mambila in Taraba Dtate and they have success stories with regards to that .”

http://www.punchng.com/killings-nec-recommends-ban-on-herdsmen-movement-in-five-states/

Last minute efforts to create some fake achievements for the dullard of Daura badly needed for campaigns next year. Please who will enforce the ranching? The same compromised armed forces and police that believed that this same ranching they are finally adopting, of which Benue state government passed a law on, was the reason herdsmen were killing Benue people.

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by datola: 6:10am On Apr 27, 2018
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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by sharpsecret: 6:10am On Apr 27, 2018
jx because u are wise doesnt mean evry1 is wise..so u tink they are not deceivin anyone..buhariguy has bin deceived and used like a piece of rag

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by guru03(m): 6:17am On Apr 27, 2018
Even if the ban grazing the killing will still continue, becos the Fulani and Hausas have two agenda, Jihad and occupation. Watch out!!

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by chuose2: 6:19am On Apr 27, 2018
If u are christian please wakeup to the fact that Redeemed is secretly working to unite the church with Islam.

Thats why Osibanjo and RCCG are silent on the killings of Christians while being vocal about tithes.

Well u dont believe me?

Listen to Adeboye say that Christians and moslems should unite.

In fact Adeboye, RCCG and Osinbajo are working for the one world religion.
Thats why they cannot condemn the Killings of Christians


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8zZWvvaEaY?t=55m50s

skales67:


He is a foolish dwarf who has no iota of shame just like most of his fellow kith and kin from the west side. He is only playing to the galley of the fulanis hoping to clinch the Presidential position after buhari's tenure but oblivious of the fact that no matter how you please the fulanis, they can never entrust absolute power to you as second fiddle. He and his delusional brothers are yet to figure it out as they will never learn from history.
FreddyKruger:
Can't imagine this foolish vice president would recommend this. You ban Fulani herdsmen but u still give them land in the same places they caused mayhem? And sides that u call them foreign herdsmen? Same people killing xtians, fathers and innocents in their large sums? This dumb pastor deserves to be bicycle kicked and bitchh slapped!

Osinbanjo has been exposed as a fake pastor,see my reply and understand that Redeemed as a whole is working against the church of God

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Firefire(m): 6:20am On Apr 27, 2018
Let see if the terrorist herdsmen will comply... undecided

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Nobody: 6:22am On Apr 27, 2018
SLOWPOKEs
Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Nobody: 6:24am On Apr 27, 2018
The people doing this are rustlers and boko haramist. Dem just dey use herdsmen name cover up

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Nasa28(m): 6:26am On Apr 27, 2018
Indirectly asking them to move over to other states and unleash more mayhem

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Re: Killings: NEC Recommends Ban On Herdsmen Movement In Five States by Promismike(m): 6:30am On Apr 27, 2018
Why are we not proactive in this animal kingdom.

Repeated butchering of precious lives has been meet with no response from the government.

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