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Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by afroniger: 7:29am On Jul 07, 2021
By Femi Falana

At the virtual meeting of Northern Governors Forum held on February 9, 2021, the members unanimously resolved to ban open grazing. According to the communique issued at the end of the meeting, it was stated that the Forum noted with concern “the growing wave of insecurity in the country particularly as it relates to the circulation of unverified video clips on social media portraying violent attacks on persons in some parts of the country. Therefore, the forum called on political leaders to segregate between criminality and social groups in their domains with a view to treating criminals as criminals.

The forum reiterated the condemnation of every form of criminality whether from herders, hunters, or farmers occupying forest reserves illegally. It also noted with concern the tension generated by the eviction order issued to herdsmen in some parts of the country. And it expressed concern that this is heating the already fragile security atmosphere with threats of reprisals which the Northern governors are working assiduously to contain.”

The forum also noted with concern that “the current system of herding conducted mainly through open grazing is no longer sustainable in view of growing urbanization and population of the country.”

Consequently, the forum resolved to aggressively sensitise herdsmen on the need to adopt new methods of herding by ranching or other acceptable modern methods.” The forum appealed to the Federal Government “to support states with grants to directly undertake pilot projects of modern livestock production that will serve as springboard and evidence for breaking resistance to the full implementation of new methods of livestock production (and) resolved to engage elders and youths in a robust discussion with a view to dousing the tensed security environment in the North and called on all the citizens of the north to continue to live in peace with all Nigerians irrespective of their origins and backgrounds.”

The forum stressed the urgent need for the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF, to meet and discuss the issue holistically with a view to resolving all areas of misunderstanding and conflicts arising from these threats and suspicion for the sake of national unity.

In response to the call of the NGF for an urgent meeting, the Nigeria Governors Forum held a virtual meeting on February 11, 2021. At the meeting the 36 state governors agreed by consensus to end nomadic cattle rearing in the country in order to end the incessant violent clashes between farmers and herders. In the communique of the governors it was categorically stated as follows: “Following an update from governors on the various initiatives taken by state governments to address the rising insecurity in the country due to the activities of herdsmen, members reached a consensus on the need for the country to transition into modern systems of animal husbandry that will replace open, night and underage grazing in the country.”

It was further stated in the Communique that: “State governments are encouraged to put in place systems to accelerate the grazing initiative of the National Livestock Transformation Plan, NLTP and ranching in the country.” However, the Forum urged state governments to respect “the right of abode of all Nigerians and strongly condemns criminality and the ethnic profiling of crime in the country in an effort to frame the widespread banditry and the herders /farmers crisis.”

At its own meeting held at Asaba, Delta State on May 11, 2021, the Southern Governors Forum reiterated the decision of the Nigeria Governors Forum to ban open grazing in the country. Curiously, Professor Usman Yusuf has condemned the decision of the Southern Governors Forum on the ban. Even though he did not condemn the decisions of the Northern Governors Forum and the Nigeria Governors Forum, Professor Usman has argued that the decision of the Southern Governors Forum could not be justified under the Land Use Act. Such divide-and-rule tactics are designed to further polarise the masses of our people.

In any case, the decision of all the governors to ban open grazing is in line with section 1 of the Land Use Act which has vested the entire land in every state in the governors on behalf of the people. Accordingly, any person or corporate body that wishes to use land in any state is required to apply for a certificate of occupancy issued by the governor.

In the same vein, the power to approve the physical planning of the land in every state is the exclusive responsibility of state governments. Furthermore, forest reserves owned by state governments are equally regulated by laws enacted by the Houses of Assembly. Under such laws it is stipulated that it is a criminal offence to occupy any part of such reserve without authorisation of the state government.

By the combined effect of the Land Use Act, Regional Planning laws and Forest Laws applicable in all the states of the federation. Thus, pursuant to such laws the Federal Government has directed state governments to take charge of all the forests in all states. It is, therefore, grossly misleading to argue that herders have unquestionable power to graze their cattle on any land without the authorisation of the appropriate authorities.

As I had repeatedly maintained, the worsening insecurity in the country, including the violent clashes between herders and farmers, can only be seriously addressed if policy makers are prepared to abandon primitive ideas and embrace scientific solutions. As far back as 2016, the Buhari administration had adopted ranching in place of open grazing on farmlands without the authorisation of the owners. Unfortunately, due to pressure from some selfish interest groups the Federal Government abandoned the policy of ranching.

However, the increasing wave of insecurity in recent times has compelled the Federal Government and all the state governments to make ranching as the cornerstone of the National Livestock Transformation Plan. From the information at our disposal, not fewer than 24 state governments have applied for the special grant earmarked for the establishment of ranches by the Federal Government.

No doubt, every citizen is entitled to the fundamental right to freedom of movement and right to own and acquire land in any part of Nigeria by virtue of sections 41 and 43 of the Nigerian Constitution, respectively. To that extent, herders, like other citizens, are at liberty to acquire land for cattle business under the Land Use Act. But it is grossly misleading on the part of Professor Usman to say that governors are required to secure the permission of herders before banning the dangerous practice of open, night and underage grazing.

Those who are encouraging herders to reject modern animal husbandry are advised to learn from Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya and Ethiopia that have effectively adopted ranching to end clashes between herders and farmers. In those countries, farmers live in the ranches with family members, including their children and wards who attend schools in the neighbourhood.

*Falana, SAN, is Interim Chair, Alliance on Surviving COVID – 19 and Beyond, ASCAB.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/northern-and-southern-governors-have-banned-open-grazing-in-nigeria/

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by MadamVanessa(f): 7:32am On Jul 07, 2021
How dare them?

Our darling daddy shouldn't take this kindly with the southern governors, he should used his veto power and revert whatever this southern governors banned.


As we all know, cows are the most important, treasured animal in this our darling country. It's better for all southerners to die than one cow to die.

This ban can not stand, we must fight this so that we can give our cows the life we never had. I strongly believe that our darling daddy won't tolerate this ban either as his love for cows is immeasurable, far greater than the love he has for Aisha.

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by lilvicky68(m): 7:34am On Jul 07, 2021
So what's stopping them from implementing it..

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by udoakwa(m): 7:35am On Jul 07, 2021
Northerners are hypocrite, they suffer and die in silence cos of too much tribalism. I hate cowards in my life

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:42am On Jul 07, 2021
Ok. It is noted.
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by prezee1: 7:43am On Jul 07, 2021
Audio ban, as if dem go hear

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Luckylife(m): 7:43am On Jul 07, 2021
How can Fulanis herdsmen hold all tribes in Nigerians to Ramson ? With all their education,wisdom and exposure the South are afraid of telling core primitive north the 21st ways of living.

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by heartleboy: 7:43am On Jul 07, 2021
What mr president values

Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by specialmati(m): 7:43am On Jul 07, 2021
cool cool cool cool 8 why will they do that,how do we now feed our cows (the national business)nigeria will soon go bankrupt if they are serious with the ban.the only animal that feed the nation
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:43am On Jul 07, 2021
Let the world join me in the remembrance of my mum today.

Check my profile and drop some kind word

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Nwaezeudo: 7:43am On Jul 07, 2021
Okay
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Goldenheart(m): 7:44am On Jul 07, 2021
cool
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Enudapan: 7:44am On Jul 07, 2021
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated

Every day in this country cow this, cow that
In this 21 century were ranching has taken over
Infact
I get client
Wey I dey run local
For odinary SA here,
She told that all her life (since she was born)
She has never seen a live cow before,
Yet sA consumes more beef than Nigeria
Even odinary cape Town, consumes more meat than the entire Nigeria
You need to see there foods
But here in Nigeria, were meat is costly
You will be seeing cows every where you go
Just like MTN
The keep banning and rebanning open grazing
And aboki self no dey here word
Yesterday
I still see cow for mushin

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Eriokanmi: 7:45am On Jul 07, 2021
MadamVanessa:
How dare them?

Our darling daddy shouldn't take this kindly with the southern governors, he should used his veto power and revert whatever this southern governors banned.


As we all know, cows are the most important, treasured animal in this our darling country. It's better for all southerners to die than one cow die.

This ban can not stand, we must fight this so that we can give our cows the life we never had. I strongly believe that our darling daddy won't tolerate this ban either.
Lol. The decision is final
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Gadaluck(m): 7:45am On Jul 07, 2021
This one na audio ban as usual grin
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by udehomes2: 7:45am On Jul 07, 2021
smiley
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Sunnybay7: 7:47am On Jul 07, 2021
What about the herdsmen soliders are protecting in Ijebu

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Sunbellar: 7:48am On Jul 07, 2021
Never trust the north, they are very hypocritical

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by careytommy37(m): 7:48am On Jul 07, 2021
Northerners are very evil people. Someone who attacks you for doing the same thing he did is an evil person.
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by bigfish3k: 7:49am On Jul 07, 2021
Good for them
But I thought they enjoying the killings and kidnappings
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by JosephXavier: 7:50am On Jul 07, 2021
I've noticed that the only people against the Open grazing barn are Fulanis who are minority in Nigeria

All the Northern states are against it because it's negative impact on their farming outputs

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by CasNova: 7:50am On Jul 07, 2021
In all sense of reasoning, open grazing is obsolete. There is no point in contesting this fact.

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by godwinkessi: 7:50am On Jul 07, 2021
This set of governors from south now have sense except for Imo Governor. Their recent unity is killing this Northerners. They’re so pained about the whole unity bullshiiit, even the southern representatives too are trying. I think those in senate(which are mostly corrupt former governors) are not trying visibly well. For long the strongest coalition of governors have been Northern Governors forum, instead of South Governors forum, all we hear is South East governors forum, SouthSouth and Southwest, while the whole north always comes out as one while they cause division amongst south. This is the first time it’s happening like this and I know they’re really against this move and will be doing anything possible to fight the unity. It’s very shameful how the only person they got so far is Imo Governor who avoid this meetings. I know they can never use Imo Governor to scatter this ordained Unity from God. It has been signed by God

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Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by falcon01: 7:51am On Jul 07, 2021
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by jericco1(m): 7:51am On Jul 07, 2021
Since when
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by Dannyset(m): 7:52am On Jul 07, 2021
grin

The forum appealed to the Federal Government “to support states with grants to directly undertake pilot projects of modern livestock production."

See them, always begging for money from FG so they can spend on their concubines at the expense of the masses. Corrupt lots.

Let's see how this will be accepted by the ruling Miyetti and Malami. grin

As far as I'm concerned, DECENTRALISATION is the next model to adopt since this evil system has failed.
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by chukwuibuipob: 7:52am On Jul 07, 2021
cool those BEASTS are still roaming up/down freely
Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by PussyKing(m): 7:52am On Jul 07, 2021
grin

By mouth

Re: Falana: Northern And Southern Governors Have Banned Open Grazing In Nigeria by tiswell(m): 7:54am On Jul 07, 2021
AdeOri99:
Let the world join me in the remembrance of my mum today.

Check my profile and drop some kind word
hope you would/did same for your dad too

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