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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by lanocfoods: 2:47pm On Jul 03, 2019
Back2Daura:
Expect more blood shed From the herdsmen. Remember that has been the trend.
Those villages should be at alert, don't they have able bodied youths to form vigilante?

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Optional09: 2:47pm On Jul 03, 2019
chronique:


Louder please!!! Those at the back are not hearing you.

gang gbayi.
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Sufisunni: 2:50pm On Jul 03, 2019
Victory for all Nigerians
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by biggy26: 2:52pm On Jul 03, 2019
Optional09:
cancel it don’t suspend it we don’t want to hear about it ever again. and should there be any rampage in killings to prove any crazy point you will be held responsible

the idea is criminal and will always be frowned upon

The only solutions will be ranching your fvcking cows. farm lands are extremely affordable to rent or buy for anyone interested in livestock business
So now, I pray we don't begin to see mayhem on communities after this suspension, only for them to come and tell us, you seeeee!
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Deadlytruth(m): 2:56pm On Jul 03, 2019
MikeBetty:
What He Will Do Now Is To Rename, But Nigerians Are Not Daft To Accept Anything Other Than Ranching. The Only Way Forward Is For Fg To Collabrate With State Govts To Build Ranches. The State Governor As The CSO Of The State Will Be Saddled With The Responsibilities Of Identification And Registeration Of Herders In Such Ranches, Collection Of Taxes Per Head Of Every Cow Sold And Maintainance Of The Ranches Like Planting Of Grasses And Water Suppy. The Security Of The Ranches Will Be The Responsibilities Of The Governors. The Identification And Registration Of Herders Will Check Against Foreign Mercenaries Parading As Herders. With This, Herders~farmers Clashes Will Be A Thing Of The Past.

The ranches to be built where and to be run by who exactly?

Isn't this proposed solution of yours identical with Jonathan's idea of ranching for which he released N100bn to the 36 state governors but was as well rejected by the public?
The only solution is for the FG to provide dedicated trains to transport grass from the South to the North and transport processed beaf or live cattle for slaughter in the opposite direction. Simple.

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by MikeBetty(m): 3:00pm On Jul 03, 2019
Deadlytruth:


The ranches to be built where and to be run by who exactly?
Any State That Has Land For It And Will Be Managed By That State Govenment.
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by bumzylongs: 3:00pm On Jul 03, 2019
The suspension is not enough the idea of cattle colony/ruga should be scrapped private business should never be a concern for federal government and hope buhari and his cronies will refund the money budgeted for this scam (ruga)back to federation account and make it public when they do
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Emotionss: 3:00pm On Jul 03, 2019
Just watche and see how the fulanis will be attacking farmers anyhow just to make people to start asking for Ruga settlement. Mark my words
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Optional09: 3:00pm On Jul 03, 2019
biggy26:

So now, I pray we don't begin to see mayhem on communities after this suspension, only for them to come and tell us, you seeeee!

it’s not about prayer, grab your fvcking guns set up vigilantes of Dragunov Sniper rifles
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by holarmylekan(m): 3:01pm On Jul 03, 2019
better
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Deadlytruth(m): 3:01pm On Jul 03, 2019
MikeBetty:
Any State That Has Land For It And Will Be Managed By That State Govenment.

Managed by the state government with Fulani employees?

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Nobody: 3:03pm On Jul 03, 2019
Michdear:
By Samuel Nwite

The Rural Grazing Area (Ruga) settlement initiative by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) is bringing more chaos than the supposed tranquility. Many Nigerians have taken to social media to register their displeasure over the development with hashtags such as #SayNoToRuga and plan to take to the streets on Friday. There are so far three types of Nigerians involved in the sagacious development.

Those in support of Ruga
Those not in support
Those who don’t know what Ruga is. Upon this triad, the Ruga row rests. But the third category beckons the responsibility to explain.
What is Ruga?
About a week before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) handed over, precisely on May 19th, it sat and discussed Ruga settlement for herdsmen in the 36 states across the federation. In the end of the meeting, multi-million naira contracts were approved in favor of the Ruga settlement. In defense of this decision, the ministry of agriculture issued a statement saying that Ruga is part of NLTP (National Livestock Transformation Plan).

In 2017, when the Nigerian vice president, Prof. Yomi Osinbajo was serving in the capacity of acting president, he used his office and position as the chairman of National Economic Council (NEC) to seek a solution for the incessant crisis between farmers and herdsmen that has resulted in loss of so many lives and property.

To achieve his aim of lasting peace, he started making wide consultations with service chiefs, governors, and whoever has something to offer. It lasted for about two years, and then in 2019, his efforts gave birth to a plan named National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP).

So when the ministry of agriculture attached Ruga to NLTP, that is evident of its headship by the vice president, it drew outrage and regional condemnations. The wobbling table holding the implementation of Ruga got messier when the association of cattle breeders, Miyetti Allah, added voice to the statement of the ministry of agriculture, that “Ruga is part of NLTP,” forcing the vice president to refute the claim, stating that Ruga is never part of NLTP.

(The NLTP has 5 pillars that clearly identifies what its plan and strategies of executing them are. The 5 pillars are:

Conflict Resolution
Justice and Peace
Humanitarian Relief & early Recovery
Human Capital Development
Cross Cutting Issues.
Ruga is not in any way mentioned or attached to these pillars of priority areas. The main goal was to foster federal support in implementing the transformation of the livestock sector through the establishment of ranches, improved fodder production, economic investment into associated value chains, and importantly, compensating those affected by the violence for their losses.)

Unprecedented uproar ensued, with the South-East and South-South Governors vehemently refusing the Ruga settlement plan, those in the South West were divided, and so it is in the North. This is one of the reasons: According to the land use act of 1977, all land in a state is the custody of the Governor on behalf of the people. Apart from few areas where the FGN has exclusive jurisdiction over, areas like lands for rail line, seaport, airport etc. In view of this, the Ruga settlement seems more like a land grabbing invasion by the FG, which is instigating curious concerns.

The words on the streets and social media were that the FGN is on nepotistic land grabbing mission. A “misconception” that the FGN tried to clear through the issued statement that explained what Ruga is all about and how the governments plan to make it happen. According to the statement, ‘Ruga settlement’ is a provisional rural settlement for migrant pastoral families. Its aim is to provide them with basic amenities such as schools, hospitals, road networks, vet clinics, markets and manufacturing entities that will process and add value to meats and animal products.

In the light of the insecurity and threat posed by open grazing, the FGN sees it as a means to achieve peaceful coexistence between herders, farmers, and their host communities. The statement also added that participation by state governments is voluntary. So far, there have been 12 states that indicated interest in piloting Ruga through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, and that’s enough to start with.

Although the statement explained so many things about Ruga, it didn’t calm the protests. There were suspicious loopholes, and it didn’t take a while to figure them out. For instance, Benue state has for long distanced itself from any programme that requires giving out land for cattle rearing, but to everyone’s surprise, it’s one of the 12 states said to have indicated interest. In fact, the FGN, through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, has contracted Clear Sky Broad Band Ventures Limited to execute the Grazing Reserve Project at Otobi road, Oturkpo, before the Ministry of Agriculture wrote to the Benue state government seeking approval for the project.

source: provided by author
More to that, the opinion that has strongly opposed the Ruga development is that Cattle Rearing is a private venture just like every other privately owned business that runs in Nigeria. And it’s wrong for the FGN and states to spend taxpayers money funding private business, especially when there is no provision for that in the budget. The funding depends on the volunteered states and FGN. Each of the states is expected to provide N5billion and the FGN will match up the money. So for the 11 states that have volunteered so far (Benue excluded) N55 billion is expected. The more states indicate interest, the more funds the Ruga settlement plan will have.

What the presidency failed to explain in its statement is where Ruga emerged from. Since evidently it’s not part of NLTP that the vice president and NEC approved, or if the presidency is abandoning the well-articulated NLTP all of a sudden to embrace Ruga without consulting NEC. NLTP was developed through wide consultations involving all the 36 Governors and every stakeholder that matters. For about 2 years, the vice president, Prof. Osinbajo got everyone on board, discussed parts and parcel of it, and in the end, everyone nodded in agreement, prompting the Governors to make provisional budgetary allocation for NLTP in their respective states. This is the ranching deal that Nigerians know about and expected to be implemented. There is belief that the FG has reneged on NLTP, trying to play smart on NEC and the office of the vice president.

The sudden emergence of Ruga is stoking a lateral polity that may eventually set gloom precedents. Disorderliness in the presidency is one of them, lack of trust in the government is another, and more dangerously, the tendency of corporations or business associations constituting a menace just to get the government to dance to their tone.

The office of the president through FEC and the office of the vice president through NEC seem to be in disagreement regarding the best way to solve the farmer/herder crisis. And they are washing their dirty undies in the public.

The people are seeing more reasons to cling to their space of distrust in their relationship with the government. “Don’t believe anything they tell you” is a common sentence with a bitter meaning among Nigerians. It connotes the belief that there is a coated evil in every of government’s plans. Therefore, they should not be trusted even when there is an explanation to their actions.

Most Nigerians believe that the federal government is being economical in the way it’s handling the herder/farmer crisis to the favor of herdsmen. A few or no one has been brought to book, even though the crisis has taken thousands of lives. In 2018 alone, about 2000 deaths were attributed to Fulani herdsmen, and the number keeps counting even in 2019. While the government is yielding to the yearnings of the herdsmen, from funding to settlement, it appears that the government is negotiating its way out of a hostage situation: a predicament with a negative futuristic precedent. The premonition tendency that any other business group or association may violently force the government to bend to their wishes cannot be ignored. If the antecedents are not curtailed, it will become a detrimental norm that the future will hold against the present.


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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Nobody: 3:07pm On Jul 03, 2019
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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Akiika: 3:07pm On Jul 03, 2019
Y'all should now hold your various state governors responsible for any violence. The FG has made an attempt, y'all kicked against it.
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Nobody: 3:07pm On Jul 03, 2019
Buhari And His Murderous Clans Men.Karma Shall Catch Up With Them Soonest
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by MikeBetty(m): 3:08pm On Jul 03, 2019
Deadlytruth:


Managed by the state government with Fulani employees?
Does Fulani Collect Tax For Enugu, Rivers, Imo, Oyo, Anambra Etc State Govt? The State Govt Collect Tax Through Its Revenue Mechanism. And Maintain The Ranches.
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by chriskosherbal(m): 3:08pm On Jul 03, 2019
Ok the masses must come first in any Democratic settings .
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by archangel1(m): 3:08pm On Jul 03, 2019
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Deadlytruth(m): 3:09pm On Jul 03, 2019
biggy26:

So now, I pray we don't begin to see mayhem on communities after this suspension, only for them to come and tell us, you seeeee!

Sometimes we are the ones who embolden these fulani terrorists with utterances like these which present us as bargaining from a weak position. When Benin City youths gave it to Fulani Herdsmen blood for blood last week at Ofunwengbe junction on Benin-Lagos Expressway, a lot of folks here threatened that the run away Fulanis would return for reprisal attacks. But till now nothing like that and not likely to ever happen as many other cases where murderous Fulanis were caught and given jungle justice in Edo State have not recorded any such reprisal. In essence there is no longer any basis for such feeling especially in the South where they really don't have permanent houses hence can't really find a place to regroup and plan without being found out again through the intelligence gathering of the local vigilantees who have proven to be far more effective than the over centralized police.

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Ifeanyichukwumi: 3:13pm On Jul 03, 2019
The worst part is that all these is happening at a time the herders are known to be sworn brutes and terrorists. Instead of putting them on check, rather policies are made to make them more comfortable. Na waa. What selfishness and meanness. At the expense of innocent citizens

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Dpharisee: 3:14pm On Jul 03, 2019
mcdokwe:
A listening presido

Taah! Run away from here

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by loomer: 3:16pm On Jul 03, 2019
Ugosample:


you watch that too?


Yes o,that's the kinda tv series I like.
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Johnboom: 3:17pm On Jul 03, 2019
Stop typing lies. No governors in west that support ruga
Michdear:
By Samuel Nwite

The Rural Grazing Area (Ruga) settlement initiative by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) is bringing more chaos than the supposed tranquility. Many Nigerians have taken to social media to register their displeasure over the development with hashtags such as #SayNoToRuga and plan to take to the streets on Friday. There are so far three types of Nigerians involved in the sagacious development.

Those in support of Ruga
Those not in support
Those who don’t know what Ruga is. Upon this triad, the Ruga row rests. But the third category beckons the responsibility to explain.
What is Ruga?
About a week before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) handed over, precisely on May 19th, it sat and discussed Ruga settlement for herdsmen in the 36 states across the federation. In the end of the meeting, multi-million naira contracts were approved in favor of the Ruga settlement. In defense of this decision, the ministry of agriculture issued a statement saying that Ruga is part of NLTP (National Livestock Transformation Plan).

In 2017, when the Nigerian vice president, Prof. Yomi Osinbajo was serving in the capacity of acting president, he used his office and position as the chairman of National Economic Council (NEC) to seek a solution for the incessant crisis between farmers and herdsmen that has resulted in loss of so many lives and property.

To achieve his aim of lasting peace, he started making wide consultations with service chiefs, governors, and whoever has something to offer. It lasted for about two years, and then in 2019, his efforts gave birth to a plan named National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP).

So when the ministry of agriculture attached Ruga to NLTP, that is evident of its headship by the vice president, it drew outrage and regional condemnations. The wobbling table holding the implementation of Ruga got messier when the association of cattle breeders, Miyetti Allah, added voice to the statement of the ministry of agriculture, that “Ruga is part of NLTP,” forcing the vice president to refute the claim, stating that Ruga is never part of NLTP.

(The NLTP has 5 pillars that clearly identifies what its plan and strategies of executing them are. The 5 pillars are:

Conflict Resolution
Justice and Peace
Humanitarian Relief & early Recovery
Human Capital Development
Cross Cutting Issues.
Ruga is not in any way mentioned or attached to these pillars of priority areas. The main goal was to foster federal support in implementing the transformation of the livestock sector through the establishment of ranches, improved fodder production, economic investment into associated value chains, and importantly, compensating those affected by the violence for their losses.)

Unprecedented uproar ensued, with the South-East and South-South Governors vehemently refusing the Ruga settlement plan, those in the South West were divided, and so it is in the North. This is one of the reasons: According to the land use act of 1977, all land in a state is the custody of the Governor on behalf of the people. Apart from few areas where the FGN has exclusive jurisdiction over, areas like lands for rail line, seaport, airport etc. In view of this, the Ruga settlement seems more like a land grabbing invasion by the FG, which is instigating curious concerns.

The words on the streets and social media were that the FGN is on nepotistic land grabbing mission. A “misconception” that the FGN tried to clear through the issued statement that explained what Ruga is all about and how the governments plan to make it happen. According to the statement, ‘Ruga settlement’ is a provisional rural settlement for migrant pastoral families. Its aim is to provide them with basic amenities such as schools, hospitals, road networks, vet clinics, markets and manufacturing entities that will process and add value to meats and animal products.

In the light of the insecurity and threat posed by open grazing, the FGN sees it as a means to achieve peaceful coexistence between herders, farmers, and their host communities. The statement also added that participation by state governments is voluntary. So far, there have been 12 states that indicated interest in piloting Ruga through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, and that’s enough to start with.

Although the statement explained so many things about Ruga, it didn’t calm the protests. There were suspicious loopholes, and it didn’t take a while to figure them out. For instance, Benue state has for long distanced itself from any programme that requires giving out land for cattle rearing, but to everyone’s surprise, it’s one of the 12 states said to have indicated interest. In fact, the FGN, through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, has contracted Clear Sky Broad Band Ventures Limited to execute the Grazing Reserve Project at Otobi road, Oturkpo, before the Ministry of Agriculture wrote to the Benue state government seeking approval for the project.

source: provided by author
More to that, the opinion that has strongly opposed the Ruga development is that Cattle Rearing is a private venture just like every other privately owned business that runs in Nigeria. And it’s wrong for the FGN and states to spend taxpayers money funding private business, especially when there is no provision for that in the budget. The funding depends on the volunteered states and FGN. Each of the states is expected to provide N5billion and the FGN will match up the money. So for the 11 states that have volunteered so far (Benue excluded) N55 billion is expected. The more states indicate interest, the more funds the Ruga settlement plan will have.

What the presidency failed to explain in its statement is where Ruga emerged from. Since evidently it’s not part of NLTP that the vice president and NEC approved, or if the presidency is abandoning the well-articulated NLTP all of a sudden to embrace Ruga without consulting NEC. NLTP was developed through wide consultations involving all the 36 Governors and every stakeholder that matters. For about 2 years, the vice president, Prof. Osinbajo got everyone on board, discussed parts and parcel of it, and in the end, everyone nodded in agreement, prompting the Governors to make provisional budgetary allocation for NLTP in their respective states. This is the ranching deal that Nigerians know about and expected to be implemented. There is belief that the FG has reneged on NLTP, trying to play smart on NEC and the office of the vice president.

The sudden emergence of Ruga is stoking a lateral polity that may eventually set gloom precedents. Disorderliness in the presidency is one of them, lack of trust in the government is another, and more dangerously, the tendency of corporations or business associations constituting a menace just to get the government to dance to their tone.

The office of the president through FEC and the office of the vice president through NEC seem to be in disagreement regarding the best way to solve the farmer/herder crisis. And they are washing their dirty undies in the public.

The people are seeing more reasons to cling to their space of distrust in their relationship with the government. “Don’t believe anything they tell you” is a common sentence with a bitter meaning among Nigerians. It connotes the belief that there is a coated evil in every of government’s plans. Therefore, they should not be trusted even when there is an explanation to their actions.

Most Nigerians believe that the federal government is being economical in the way it’s handling the herder/farmer crisis to the favor of herdsmen. A few or no one has been brought to book, even though the crisis has taken thousands of lives. In 2018 alone, about 2000 deaths were attributed to Fulani herdsmen, and the number keeps counting even in 2019. While the government is yielding to the yearnings of the herdsmen, from funding to settlement, it appears that the government is negotiating its way out of a hostage situation: a predicament with a negative futuristic precedent. The premonition tendency that any other business group or association may violently force the government to bend to their wishes cannot be ignored. If the antecedents are not curtailed, it will become a detrimental norm that the future will hold against the present.
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Dpharisee: 3:17pm On Jul 03, 2019
Ikem11:
Why canceling it? Why not implement it in North where it was openly welcomed? This to show you agenda wasn't straight

it is not welcome here in the north, they are forcing down our throats just like Gov Yahaya Bello is forcing it on the Igala people while keeping off Ebira land

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by banio: 3:17pm On Jul 03, 2019
Optional09:
cancel it, don’t suspend it, we don’t want to hear about it ever again and should there be any rampage in killings to prove any crazy point you will be held responsible

the idea is criminal and will always be frowned upon

The only solutions will be ranching your fvcking cows. farm lands are extremely affordable to rent or buy for anyone interested in livestock business

RUGA settlement equals ISLAMIC caliphate

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Angelfrost(m): 3:18pm On Jul 03, 2019
Back2Daura:
Expect more blood shed From the herdsmen. Remember that has been the trend.

Then every state should empower and arm herself... there should be complete and open hostility to every bloodsucking b*stard... They tried themselves in parts of the South South, and fire was returned for fire. They never returned.

See ehn, if the federal and state government won't read these nomadic fools the riot act, then the ailing nation will burn... Rubbish and Cattle herding!

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by biggy26: 3:23pm On Jul 03, 2019
Deadlytruth:


Sometimes we are the ones who embolden these fulani terrorists with utterances like these which present us a bargaining from a weak position. When Benin City youths gave it to Fulani Herdsmen blood for blood last week at Ofunwengbe junction on Benin-Lagos Expressway, a lot of folks here threatened that the run away Fulanis would return for reprisal attacks. But till now nothing like that and not likely to ever happen as many other cases where murderous Fulanis were caught and given jungle justice in Edo State have not recorded any such reprisal. In essence there is no longer any basis for such feeling especially in the South where they really don't have permanent houses hence can't really find a place to regroup and plan without being found out again through the intelligence gathering of the local vigilantees who have proven to be far more effective than the over centralized police.
You're right bro, was talking based on the kind of vindictive govt we have, always trying to prove they are right and we don't know what we want. But if we remain steadfast like this on many issues, Nigeria will go a long way.
Edo boys no dey play na!

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by biggy26: 3:25pm On Jul 03, 2019
Optional09:


it’s not about prayer, grab your fvcking guns set up vigilantes of Dragunov Sniper rifles
You mean cutlass? You think na Yankee you dey! lool!

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Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by vokkes: 3:30pm On Jul 03, 2019
Flier:
Nothing to congratulate people about It was never going to be happen esp in south west, we don’t really care if governor accept it or not.Its not going to happen
We know what happened to the land they gave them in Ilorin about a century ago,the history is still fresh
Great!! Could you please refresh our memories?
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by materialproject: 3:32pm On Jul 03, 2019
RomanGreen:
grin grin grin

lol, i am sure someone has shown Buhari live images of what is happening in Hongkong where citizens are protesting extradition bill with massive shutdown of govt. same would have played out here...i believe this is an apparent step not to loose the sympathy of the public because even the f00ls that voted him are against the RUGA settlement....


grin
Re: Buhari Suspends Ruga Settlement Projects by Nobody: 3:32pm On Jul 03, 2019
Dpharisee:

it is not welcome here in the north, they are forcing down our throats just like Gov Yahaya Bello is forcing it on the Igala people while keeping off Ebira land
APCheat as usual grin

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