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Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by Litmus: 1:50pm On Feb 19, 2021
If unconstitutional for states to enact laws, why cant Federal Government make it unlawful for cattle drovers to herd livestock in the general public domain such as roads, fields etc ?

or what are the laws governing commercial cattle/ livestock ownership in Nigeria (rights, obligations, numbers, IDs, Certifications etc)?
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by LordOfTheGame: 2:04pm On Feb 19, 2021
My problem is that southern leaders don't care and all they cares for, is the VP and senatorial posts. If only they will speak with one voice and send a strong message to the fulanis and their land grabbing agents, things will definitely change for good.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by Karemarealty288(m): 2:06pm On Feb 19, 2021
Next Level...

This Government will be replace by these words

Catastrophic Failure
Habitual Failure
Environmental Failure
Draught of Truth
Abysmal Failure
Bombastic Failure
Egocentric Failure
Nepotistic Failure
Common Sense absenteeism
Governmental Failure
Perpetuated Failure
Generational Failure
Climatic Failure
Redundant Failure
Divisive Failure
Reinforced Failure
Bomboclatic Failure
Scrotumatic Failure
Dundeecratic Failure
Cowdungatic Elements.
Topographic Parasites.
Unredeemable Failure
Rugatic Orgasm
Herdsmenocracy
Righteous Bandits
Boko Launderers

Failure is 10x10

Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by Litmus: 2:08pm On Feb 19, 2021
In Uk you have somthing like this:


Guidance on keeping cattle, bison and buffalo in Great Britain
Anyone with responsibility for cattle or other bovine animals must follow the rules and procedures that apply to all cattle keepers.
Published 6 May 2014
Last updated 9 April 2020 — see all updates
From:
British Cattle Movement Service
Contents
1. Register to keep cattle
2. Keeping cattle and representing keepers
3. Tagging, passports, record keeping and inspections
4. Reporting and recording events in your herd
A cattle keeper is a person who is responsible for cattle, bison or buffalo on a permanent or temporary basis. In official guidance, the term ‘cattle’ always covers all 3 species.
Some examples of cattle keepers are:
• farmers
• people who run livestock markets and calf assembly centres
• transporters
• those buying and selling cattle
• people who run slaughterhouses and lairages
There are detailed laws setting out the tasks that cattle keepers must carry out, both before they take responsibility for animals and once animals are in their care.

Guidance


Register a holding so that you can keep cattle
To keep cattle, bison or buffalo at a given place, you must register for a County Parish Holding number.

Contents
1. What is a holding?
2. The format of the CPH number
3. The application procedure
4. How to apply In England
5. How to apply In Scotland
6. How to apply in Wales
7. Get a CPH number urgently
8. Apply for an additional CPH
9. Resolve issues with CPH numbers
If you intend to keep cattle, bison or buffalo, you must ensure that the place where you are going to keep them is registered as an agricultural holding. When you register a holding for the first time, you get a County Parish Holding (CPH) number for that land and/or premises.
If you keep animals on someone else’s land, you may still need to get your own CPH number. Contact the issuing organisation in the part of Great Britain (England, Wales or Scotland) in which your holding is located for advice (details below).
What is a holding?
A holding is a place where livestock, including cattle , are kept or handled in pursuit of an agricultural activity. It may be a farm, or other premises such as a market, lairage, abattoir or showground.
Some keepers may have more than 1 holding and some holdings may be used by more than one keeper. A holding is not the same as a business.
The format of the CPH number
The CPH is a 9-digit number (eg 12/345/6789). The first 2 digits relate to the county, the next 3 relate to the parish and the last 4 digits identify the holding.
The application procedure
To apply for a CPH number, telephone the issuing organisation for the relevant part of Great Britain (England, Wales or Scotland) in which your holding is located (details below).
When you call, you should have the following information to hand:
• organisation name
• land location (land parcel reference number(s), postcode or OS grid reference(s))
• form of tenure (eg owner, owner/occupier, tenant 365 days or more, tenant 364 days or less)
• activities (eg cattle keeper)
• contact details
The issuing organisation will ask about other characteristics of your holding and activities to ensure it allocates the CPH number correctly.
Your CPH number will arrive by post.
How to apply In England To get a CPH number, call the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) on 03000 200 301 and select the option for registering your details.

Keeping cattle and representing keepers

• Register a holding so that you can keep cattle
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Get a herd mark for cattle
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Register with the British Cattle Movement Service
o 30 June 2020
o Guidance
• Get and use bar code labels for your holding
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Update your holding details
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Register with CTS Online to represent cattle keepers as an agent
o 15 January 2019
o Guidance

Tagging, passports, record keeping and inspections
• Keep a holding register for cattle
o 13 May 2019
o Guidance
• Official cattle breeds and codes
o 13 February 2020
o Guidance
• Get new or replacement official ear tags for cattle
o 31 December 2020
o Guidance
• What to do after a calf is born
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Get a cattle passport
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Cattle passports: what to do if problems arise
o 8 August 2018
o Guidance
• Replace lost, damaged or missing cattle ear tags
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Cattle identification inspections: what to expect
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance

Reporting and recording events in your herd
• Send cattle reporting information online or by phone
o 23 September 2020
o Guidance
• Report and record cattle movements
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Get and use continuation sheets for cattle passports
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Report and record cattle deaths on the holding
o 2 February 2016
o Guidance
• Send cattle to slaughter
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Report and record the deaths of cattle at slaughter
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Correct a cattle birth, movement or death error
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Cattle without passports
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Register cattle imported or moved into Great Britain
o 5 February 2019
o Guidance
• Report cattle exported or moved out of Great Britain
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance
• Report cattle movements on and off a showground
o 6 May 2014
o Guidance

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/guidance-on-keeping-cattle-bison-and-buffalo-in-great-britain





But laws, rules and regulations only work if, at a minimum, Policing Works. Police in Nigeria is unfit for purpose. Going ethnic as a means of complaining is lazy and backward. We need to get the basic institution working in Nigeria. It isn’t ethnicity that prevents these institutions from functioning, rank personnel incompetence is largely to blame.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by DarkJeddi(m): 2:13pm On Feb 19, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
fake news is spiking ethnic conflict in this so called herdmen crises.

Majority of people on this site have never encountered herdmen before but the urge to spread FAKENEWS for likes is addictive to most of them.
Out of an abundance of nonsensical foolishness,the F00l speaks.. angry
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by obicmag(m): 2:33pm On Feb 19, 2021
blinking001:
Moghalu should keep his mouth shut....he has no right whatsoever to disrespect the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria...is he saying the president isn't doing his best to bring the insecurity issues in the country to an end? Is he mad?.....besides what ethnic tension is he talking about? Nothing is going to happen to Nigeria...all enemies of the state must be brought to book..

Can you use your brain?
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by Litmus: 2:39pm On Feb 19, 2021
If Nigeria kept records, you'd be able to determine if insecurity levels in the nation, since disbanding SARS, has improved, deteriorated or remained the same and to what extent.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by MayorofLagos(m): 2:41pm On Feb 19, 2021
Moghalu, the bus has moved past that stop long ago. You still dey give warning of ethnic clash...it started long ago and Buhari is not unaware, even if you are dumb about it.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by joefelin2345: 3:19pm On Feb 19, 2021
Prof Monghalu you goofed by making reference to the murdering of only people of Northern extraction in the recent conflict that occurred in Oyo State. Are you saying ...Yoruba lives does not matter? Were they not also killed during the conflict? Every life matters no matter where they come from. We need to be careful the way we comment on such situation.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by poseidon12: 3:48pm On Feb 19, 2021
blinking001:
Moghalu should keep his mouth shut....he has no right whatsoever to disrespect the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria...is he saying the president isn't doing his best to bring the insecurity issues in the country to an end? Is he mad?.....besides what ethnic tension is he talking about? Nothing is going to happen to Nigeria...all enemies of the state must be brought to book..

Fools don't seem to be in short supply in Nigeria.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by FA13(m): 4:28pm On Feb 19, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
fake news is spiking ethnic conflict in this so called herdmen crises.

Majority of people on this site have never encountered herdmen before but the urge to spread FAKENEWS for likes is addictive to most of them.
You hear their attrocities everyday. I have met a person the farm was completely destroyed.

So we should wait till all are killed or you are killed before we take action.
One innocent death is one too many.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by MrCliff(m): 4:29pm On Feb 19, 2021
Come 2023, we shall wave this blood stained flag so high to awaken de memories of 20-10-2020. So that the few of us that will survive this present hell, would make de right choices

Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by Nobody: 6:23pm On Feb 19, 2021
this man would be good as president not that man @asorock
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by bejeria101(m): 9:07pm On Feb 19, 2021
You are still waiting for a spark!

Take matches and fuel.
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by igben(m): 11:04pm On Feb 19, 2021
Jonathan is clueless, we need change now we have seen it...

BUHARI for 3rd term come 2023...
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by hopexter(m): 2:17am On Feb 20, 2021
blinking001:
Moghalu should keep his mouth shut....he has no right whatsoever to disrespect the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria...is he saying the president isn't doing his best to bring the insecurity issues in the country to an end? Is he mad?.....besides what ethnic tension is he talking about? Nothing is going to happen to Nigeria...all enemies of the state must be brought to book..

You should be brought to book and flogged 40 strokes for this your comment.

What do you mean "is he saying the president isn't doing his best to bring the insecurity issues in the country to an end?" Should this present security issue of Nigeria be the best of her sitting President? Are you for real
Re: Moghalu To Buhari: Failure To Stop Herdsmen Impunity May Spike Ethnic Conflicts by mp3ree: 1:04pm On Feb 21, 2021
blinking001:
Moghalu should keep his mouth shut....he has no right whatsoever to disrespect the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria...is he saying the president isn't doing his best to bring the insecurity issues in the country to an end? Is he mad?.....besides what ethnic tension is he talking about? Nothing is going to happen to Nigeria...all enemies of the state must be brought to book..

FULANI HERDSMEN MUST BE BROUGHT TO BOOK

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