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Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Pamatips: 9:15am On Jun 26, 2019
The Federal Government on Tuesday said in the next five years, the establishment of Ruga settlements in the country would stop open grazing by herdsmen and end herdsmen-farmers’ clashes across the country.

It explained that the establishment of Ruga settlements, which had been approved by President Muhammadu Buhari and had started in 12 states, would allow herdsmen to stay in specific areas, where they could graze their animals.

But all the five South-East state governors, Samuel Ortom (Benue); Darius Ishaku (Taraba) and the Ondo State Government have rejected the Ruga settlements, saying they would not give out their land for herdsmen’s settlements in their states.

Recall that the Federal Government had last year planned to establish cattle colonies for herdsmen, but many states kicked against them.

But On May 21, 2019, the immediate past Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, announced that Buhari had approved the Ruga settlement initiative earlier in the same month.

“Just 10 days ago, President Muhammadu Buhari approved a programme called the Ruga settlement. We are going to build settlements where herders will live, grow their cattle and produce milk. The milk will be bought by a milking parlour thus preventing their wives from moving around with milk. This is especially to avert any conflict between the herders and the farmers,” Ogbeh reportedly stated.

Also, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mohammed Umar, while speaking on the sidelines of the West Africa Antimicrobial Resistance Workshop in Abuja on Tuesday, insisted that the Ruga settlements would attract investors to Nigeria.

The workshop was organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. West African countries including Nigeria, agreed to collaborate to address the destructive effects of antimicrobial resistance on human and animal health.

Explaining how the Ruga settlements would work, he said many states had indicated interest in the programme.

Umar said, “The Ruga settlement is one of the very important things being done by the ministry and it is one of the best things that can happen not only to Nigeria but to most of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa. It is a concept that we developed to deal with internal security.

“We felt that to do away with herders-farmers’ conflict, we need to settle our nomads and those who breed animals. We want to put them in a place that has been developed as a settlement, where we provide water for their animals, pasture, schools for their children, security, agro-rangers, etc.”

He added, “We also felt that we need to develop cattle markets whereby you don’t need to be transporting animals through very long distances. We will also bring in investors that will set up modern centres where cattle breeders can slaughter their animals. When we do that, a lot of other things will come up.

“We are going to change their (herdsmen) lifestyle, take them away from our streets and from wandering in the bush and develop districts, hamlets and towns and definitely in the next five to 10 years you will never see a nomad moving about, wandering or kidnapping. And this will end all these security challenges.”

Asked when the programme would take off, Umar replied, “We have already taken off. First of all, we are starting with about 12 states and we have identified the required locations. In each and every state we are going to have at least nothing less than six locations which we will start with and will settle these people along with other people that are interested in rearing animals.

“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.”

The permanent secretary stated that many state governments had indicated interest and were visiting the ministry to get details about the initiative.

He said, “Already state and local governments are buying into the initiative. Many states have indicated interest. They have been coming to the ministry and will like to join to ensure that we set up Ruga settlements in their states so that their nomads will have a place. Also, they will have cattle markets and modern abattoirs in their states.”

No land for Ruga settlement in Benue, Ortom tells FG

But Ortom said Benue State had no land for the Federal Government proposed Ruga settlements for Fulani herdsmen.

The governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase, explained that Ruga settlement policy was imposed on states during the National Council on Agriculture summit held in Owerri, Imo State, in April this year by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture.

The governor further said the Benue State delegation reminded the summit that the state had a law on ranching which had phased out open grazing.

The statement added that few weeks ago, a director of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture with his team in Benue State informed officials of the state Ministry of Agriculture that he had received directives from the Ministry’s headquarters Abuja to establish Ruga which means ‘Fulani settlement’ in parts of the state.

The statement added that the director said three local government areas of the state: Otukpo, Tarka and Ukum had been selected for the Ruga settlements.

“We find the approach of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture not only as a gross violation of the Ranching law but also as an insult to the sensibilities of the entire people of Benue State.

“During the National Council on Agriculture summit which took place in Owerri, Imo State in April this year, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture attempted to impose Ruga settlement on the states but the Benue State delegation seized the opportunity to remind the summit that Benue State has a law on ranching which has phased out open grazing. No one at the summit put forth an alternative method of animal husbandry to counter the state’s presentation.

“The Government of Benue State is willing to support cattle owners to establish ranches as stipulated by the law prohibiting open grazing.

“We however wish to reiterate that Benue State has no land for grazing reserves, grazing routes, cattle colonies or Ruga settlements. The state only has land for the establishment of ranches.”

‘Imo govt won’t accept Ruga settlement for herdsmen’

Also, the Imo State Government said that it would not be part of the proposed Ruga settlements for Fulani herdsmen in all the states of the federation.

The Special Adviser on Media to the state Governor, Steve Osuji, who spoke to one of our correspondents in Owerri on Tuesday, said that no governor in South-East would accept such a proposal.

He said the south-eastern states would not rush to accept the proposal when none of the northern states had implemented it.

He said, “Certainly not. It is not about Imo State; no state in the South-East would accept it. We won’t rush to accept it when no state in the North has implemented it.”

Ugwuanyi backs S’East govs

Reacting, the Special Adviser to Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, Mr Louis Amoke, said the state was in full support of the South-East Governors’ Forum position on cattle colony.

Amoke added that the governors had made their position known that South-East had “no land for cattle colony, Ruga settlement, or in whatever nomenclature it is called.”

He added, “So the position of Enugu State Government is not different from the position of South-East Governors’ Forum.”

We ‘ll accept nothing other than ranching – Taraba Govt

Speaking in the same vein, Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba State, who spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Dan Abu, said the state would not accept anything except ranching.

Abu, who said ranching remained the best option in the resolution of the crisis, called on the Federal Government to key into the ranching policy as the best option in the resolution of the herders-farmers’ crisis.

“We have a policy on this issue already which led to the enactment of the open grazing and ranches establishment law. This policy remains the best practice the world over in animal rearing.

“We implore the Federal Government to key into the ranching policy for the overall interest of herders and farmers. For now, we will not accept anything other than ranching,” he said.

We don’t believe in Ruga settlement – Ondo govt.

Also, the Ondo State Government declared that it did not plan to have any other settlement for Fulani herdsmen because it had already established ranches in some parts of the state.

Speaking with one of our correspondents, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr Yemi Olowolabi, said the ranches were established in Auga Akoko and Akunnu Akoko in the Akoko North-East Local Government Area of the state.

He said, “I am not aware of anything of such (Ruga settlement). However, we have made our position known about that. We have established cattle ranches at Auga Akoko and Akunnu Akoko for people to take their cattle to.

“So, rather than doing cattle rustling, the ranches were established for people to bring their cattle there. So, our position is that we don’t believe in creating anything of such, we already have our own ranches established, with the belief that the cattle there would be healthier and better.”

My administration determined to end killings – Buhari

In spite of opposition to the creation of the Ruga settlements, President Buhari said his administration was focused on ending the mindless killings resulting from the frequent clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the country.

He sought the cooperation of various leaders and the citizens to maintain peace while the government sought an end to the killings.

Buhari spoke in Abuja when a delegation from Nasarawa State visited him at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The delegation, which was led by Governor Abdullahi Sule, had the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, a former governor, Mr Tanko Al-Makura, ambassadors, former ministers, traditional rulers and several other personalities from the state on the team.

The President stated, “In the last four years, you collectively put aside your political, religious and ethnic differences for the interest of stability and prosperity. We must continue to preach peace and understanding in your various communities.

“The incessant conflicts between herders and farmers are an age-long problem, this administration is determined to find lasting solutions to this problem. I implore all opinion leaders to help maintain peace while we are putting in place policies and permanent solutions.

“I must commend the steadfastness, commitment and the enormous hard work of Al-Makura, who identified with our project from the word go. I wish him well in his new assignment.”

Speaking earlier, Sule thanked the President for the Federal Government’s projects Buhari brought to the state and the appointment of its indigenes into key positions.

On insecurity, the governor informed the President that one way the state had opted to fight it was through agriculture.

10 die, houses set ablaze in Taraba attacks

Meanwhile, no fewer than 10 persons were killed and several houses burnt in two separate attacks in the Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State on Tuesday.

The Caretaker Chairman, Wukari Local Government, Daniel Adi, confirmed this development in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents in Jalingo.

Adi said armed gunmen in army camouflage attacked Rafinkada in the early hours of Tuesday and set several houses ablaze.

He added that while the attack on Rafinkada was going on, another batch of the attackers blocked the Wukari-Takum Road at a forest close to Wukari and killed five persons.

Adi noted that a soldier was injured in the attack at Rafinkada and was receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in Wukari.

Local residents also said five persons were killed at the Takum junction in Wukari in what appeared to be a reprisal on Rafinkada.

An eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The PUNCH that two people in a vehicle he boarded from Zaki Biam in Benue State to Jalingo were removed by militia in Wukari and killed.

The eyewitness said three people were already killed according to information they gathered at the checkpoint where their vehicle was stopped along other vehicles.

“All the passengers were asked to come down and identify themselves. I don’t know who they were actually looking for. But two of the passengers were removed and taken away,” he said.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Nobody: 9:21am On Jun 26, 2019
Oshiomole and Tinubu should please lead by example.
They should donate their ancestral lands to herdsmen in the spirit of APCheat change.

Cc lzaa sarrki adaibeku afamed deomelo olawalesmarter0 yorubawarrior

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by DaniDani(m): 9:29am On Jun 26, 2019
Ruga settlement kill dem dia. No be only ruga settlement na killing and destruction settlement. Rubbish and bubu!

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by capitalzero: 9:31am On Jun 26, 2019
fulani settlements that will soon become villages and towns or cities in future.
What has happened to true federalism? FG us too powerful and there is urgent need for decentralization.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by goodnessme1(f): 9:35am On Jun 26, 2019
If southeast reject it then bring it here in west,
it will boost ous IGR, why they keep running always from their dry land.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Warship: 9:38am On Jun 26, 2019
I pity those still opposing Biafra
I pity those still supporting One Nigeria.
True meaning of FRN is
Fulani Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by naijaproper: 9:39am On Jun 26, 2019
Long note.
Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Afospecialk: 9:39am On Jun 26, 2019
Is it by force they most carried out nomadic pastoralism ?


Let them do their cow business in their state or is it now govt business ?

PMB pls stem the menace of the herdsmen

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Johnnyessence(m): 9:47am On Jun 26, 2019
BENUE ONLY HAS LAND FOR RANCHES NOT RUGA - ORTOM'S CPS
By Jimin Geoffrey
Chief Press Secretary to Benue State Governor, Mr Terver Akase has expressed the decision of the State to reject the plan of the Federal Government or its agents to foist Ruga settlements on any part of the state. He spoke to newsmen today at the Benue Peoples House Makurdi. Mr. Akase stated that the state had uncovered moves by agents of the Federal Government to introduce Ruga settlements for herdsmen in parts of Otukpo, Tarka and Ukum local government areas, stressing that it is another form of cattle colonies. He noted that the planned action contravenes the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law of Benue State, pointing out that such was also an insult to the sensibilities of the entire people of the state. According to him, the people and government of Benue rejected cattle colonies and still reject the policy in whichever robes it is disguised, stressing that the state's position was also canvassed during the unveiling of the Livestock Development Programme in Abuja last year. The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor said Benue would only support implementation of the Livestock Development Programme if it supports implementation of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law. He stated the position of his principal as insisting that Benue has not land for open grazing of livestock, a practice he noted is not feasible in a densely populated country like Nigeria with over 200 million people. "A few weeks ago, the Director, Federal Ministry of Agriculture with his team in Benue State informed officials of the state Ministry of Agriculture that he had received directives from the ministry's headquarters Abuja to establish Ruga which means 'Fulani settlement' in parts of the state. "The Permanent Secretary, Benue State Ministry of Agriculture drew the attention of the Director and his team to the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law 2017 being implemented in the state. When they were also reminded about the Land Use Act which confers on the Governor the powers to administer lands in all parts of the State, officials of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture left with a promise to relay the message to their headquarters. They surprisingly returned a few days later with contractors to commence work on the Ruga settlements," Akase stated. He concluded that the Benue State government is willing to support cattle owners to establish ranches as stipulated by the law prohibiting open grazing, even as he reiterated the state has no land for grazing reserves, grazing routes, cattle colonies or Ruga settlements.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by limeta(f): 10:02am On Jun 26, 2019
Which kind country be this na
Fulanis are not indigenous people of nigeria
What is this really about

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by RZArecta2(m): 10:17am On Jun 26, 2019
...."and definitely in the next five to 10 years you will never see a nomad moving about, wandering or KIDNAPPING...." -

Mohammed Umar (perm sec federal ministry of agriculture)

Even the FG has admitted that the Fulani herdsmen terrorists are responsible for current kidnappings but their online zombies will rather use sledge hammers to smash their dícks than admit the problem all for 1k5 data subscription. They're so cursed, even those on death row in Saudi Arabia have a brighter future than them cool

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by PresidentAtiku(m): 10:28am On Jun 26, 2019
Is Audu Ogbeh OK

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by AllenSpencer: 10:30am On Jun 26, 2019
immhotep:
Oshiomole and Tinubu should please lead by example.
They should donate their ancestral lands to herdsmen in the spirit of APCheat change.

Cc lzaa sarrki adaibeku afamed deomelo olawalesmarter0 yorubawarrior

Stop talking like an illiterate.
Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Nobody: 10:30am On Jun 26, 2019
SE Governors got winds of Nnamdi Kanu leaked planned order, possibly a fatwah, "asking the people to rise and deal with these governors and their lineage both at home and abroad," a source on facebook claimed. There is enough the people can take. These so-called Igbo leaders don't understand the anger in the land and Nnamdi Kanu is the one holding them. 90% OF THE PEOPLE IN SE ONLY LISTENS TO NNAMDI KANU!

Notice how SE speaks with one voice and afonjas are divided? Only Ondo, ironically Ondo is the largest Christain yoruba state in SW. 15% of Ondo people are not blood yorubas, these are Ijaws, Edo and other SS tribes cut into Ondo when Obasanjo carved their oil rich land into Ondo, for yoruba to have an oil state.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Nobody: 10:30am On Jun 26, 2019
The unbelievable is happening in this country everyday.
How do you force people to give up their lands for free?If they want the land for their business(which it is)they should pay for it....just like any other tribe has been doing.Those who want to sell should sell.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Skyfornia(m): 10:31am On Jun 26, 2019
DOA

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by QueenSekxy(f): 10:31am On Jun 26, 2019
Okoroawusa would have given them our land. Thank God he's no longer there.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Nobody: 10:31am On Jun 26, 2019
That's the right thing;
only fools will do otherwise.


South East and SS are strong hold in southern Nigerian, it's hard to crack and enslave these regions

Unlike some regions who bow easily to their northern caliphate slave masters.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by AllenSpencer: 10:31am On Jun 26, 2019
They can only oppose but can never propose a lasting solution.

Dull sets of Governors.


Their is no better way to curb their excesses outside ranching and farm settlements. That's just one bitter truth people have failed to realize.


And they only highlight the disadvantages without putting into consideration the advantages

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Xisnin(m): 10:31am On Jun 26, 2019
goodnessme1:
If southeast reject it then bring it here in west,
it will boost ous IGR, why they keep running always from their dry land.
Let them bring it to your father's compound so it can boost your family's income.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Caleb17: 10:32am On Jun 26, 2019
Nice move but let them watch a certain South East governor closely , he might secretly betray them.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Crystalworld(m): 10:32am On Jun 26, 2019
FG should deal with what ever settlements with Fulani terrorist and their cow in the north. They should have this in their block head that South East is a restricted area for fulani terrorist, very soon they shall be smoked out of the south east like bush meat...
They really need hot slap I swear, how does Fulani cow contribute to our economy?

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by milkyworld(m): 10:33am On Jun 26, 2019
Watching in 5D...
Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Rapuru14: 10:33am On Jun 26, 2019
Testing, testing testing, Testing the microphone 1,2

Strong Alliance is needed by Christian Governors to save the impending doom

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by itsme01: 10:33am On Jun 26, 2019
smiley


Thanks to Obasanjo's land use decree... Only State governor or Administrator have control over issuance of land.... and i dont know about any State Governor but am certain Seyi makinde or any Southwest Governor wont give any land for grazing.

Shameless Northern fools parading about as Elders and Politicians should begin building dams across their states, so their youths dont migrate about constituting nuisance in search of water and grassland, this is 2019 Egypt an extremely warm country with desert has one of the best dams and irrigation system in the world using river nile




.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Dechymmytv(f): 10:34am On Jun 26, 2019
The way this country is heeding eh, I just don't understand
MEANWHILE watch Efemoney"s new freestyle

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by Yankiss(m): 10:34am On Jun 26, 2019
This government's over fixation on herdsmen and cattle matters is truly perplexing. The same energy is not channeled towards the welfare of farmers and their agro-products. One would think that cattle rearing is now a federal government concern. I find this undue fixation very vexatious. Cattle rearers have the entire North including Sambisa forest to domesticate. The continuous effort to penetrate the South with their cattle as permanent settlers suggests grave ulterior motives and should be discountenanced.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by kaen1317: 10:34am On Jun 26, 2019
This is muhammadu Buhari's only agenda, the welfare of his Fulani terrorist brothers at the expense of other ethnic indegeneous people of Nigeria. if this is allowed the fulanisation agenda will be complete. God forbid.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by AllenSpencer: 10:34am On Jun 26, 2019
PlanetOfApes:
That's the right thing;
only fools will do otherwise.


Only dull brains will oppose.

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Re: Ruga Settlements For Herdsmen: South-East Governors, Ortom, Ishaku, Reject It by hisexcellency34: 10:34am On Jun 26, 2019
Why is FG giving preference to this herdsmen thing?

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