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MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Insecurity(m): 8:05am On Sep 09, 2021
Cows will cost N2 million each if Lagos passes anti-open grazing law: Miyetti Allah

If cattle are bred in one place, the price could go up to about two million naira each.”

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN) has warned that the price of a cow could go up as high as N2 million if the Lagos State Government passes the proposed anti-open grazing law.

The association’s zonal secretary for South-West, Maikudi Usman, made the disclosure on Wednesday during a one-day public hearing organised by the state House of Assembly on the anti-open grazing bill.

Mr Usman said ranching, as being proposed by the government, was capital intensive and his members could not afford it.

“If cattle are bred in one place, the price could go up to about two million naira each. We agreed with some local chiefs in other states that anyone who wants to rear cows in a location should register and should indicate when he is leaving,” he disclosed.

The Miyetti Allah leader added that the best way to breed cattle was to move them from one place to another, saying that they were moved to different places during the rainy and dry season.

“Our breeders are not used to breeding cattle in one place.

They move from here to another place.

When we say we will keep cattle in one place, the owner of the cattle will not have funds to feed the animals in one place.

Making further excuses, Mr Usman pleaded with the government for more time to enlighten herdsmen on breeding cattle in one place rather than encroaching on farmlands.

“We are pleading with the Lagos State government to give us more time to go tell our people and train them how they will be breeding cattle in one place and not encroach on farmers’ land,” he said.

Mr Usman further urged the state government to subsidise the cost of raising the animals in one location.

He detached his group from criminal herdsmen that have been destroying people’s farm among other criminal activities such as armed robbery and kidnapping.

“A Fulani man moves from one place to another to ply his trade, but we have some bad eggs that are fomenting trouble.

The government should allow us to tell our people that they don’t want our cows to destroy people’s farmlands,” he pleaded.


“We have met with stakeholders in Ekiti, Ondo and even Oyo States and we reached agreements with them.”

In his own remarks the president of the Lagos State Sheep Farmers Association, Mustapha Ibrahim, said that the bill was not meant to attack anybody, but that it was all-embracing.

Mr Ibrahim noted that land resources were very important to the state, adding that the relationship between cattle herders and farmers should be symbiotic.

He also called for legislation to promote the creation of farm estates across the state.

Also, chairman of Lagos State Butchers Association, Alabi Kazeem, urged the assembly to support the cattle breeders as breeding cattle in one location could be expensive.

Earlier, the Lagos Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, in his keynote address, said it was important to address the issue of cattle rearing, which could affect security of lives because it was a pointer to peaceful co-existence and other human desires.

Mr Obasa, represented by the Deputy Speaker, Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni, said that the issue of cattle rearing and open grazing called for concerted efforts for stability and economic development.

In his welcome address, Chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, Kehinde Joseph, said the proposed law was meant to ensure peace between herders and farmers in the state.

Mr Joseph said it was meant to ensure the registration of herders and prohibit cattle roaming and imposes stiffer punishment on those who carry arms to rear cattle.

“It will forestall herders-farmers clashes and redefine social and economic activities in the state.

“Members of cattle breeders association will be sensitised on the new development and we will ensure strict compliance with the law, when it is passed,” he said. 


Over the years, criminal invasion of farmlands by herders has resulted in deadly clashes around the country. 

In the past few months, governors from southern Nigeria have pushed for outright ban of open grazing in the region, setting a deadline for the enactment of enabling laws.

Fulani herdsmen have been accused of perpetrating criminal activities such as rape, kidnapping, destruction of farms etc. in forests and highways in the country, especially the South.

The bill was entitled: “A bill for a law to Prohibit Open Cattle Grazing In Lagos State, the Trespass of Cattle Land And For Other Connected Purposes”.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by insidelife22(m): 8:14am On Sep 09, 2021
okay very good,keep your cows for your selves,
there are many options in the market.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by abouzaid: 8:19am On Sep 09, 2021
Every Fulani have a state of origin, they should go back there to graze openly if they don't want to ranch.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Romanoff(f): 8:22am On Sep 09, 2021
Make una no worry, we will source for healthier alternatives in poultry, fishery and piggery.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by sematec(m): 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
This Fulani herdsmen should hug transformer.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by constance500: 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
Who b this idiot

Cow go cost 2 million no issues , how much b goat..

Make dem dey chop their cow

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Timoleon(m): 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
See foolishness. Let the herders eat their cows na. Let’s see who it’ll affect.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by phransix2: 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
Let it cost even N1Billion ban open grazing... If we can't afford it we would stay clear of it, and stick to cheaper protein... Don't use that to threaten us

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Sheuns(m): 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
Lol. That means you guys will need to export them to Niger, Yemen or Afghanistan. Red meat is not good for the body, we will only eat fish, chicken and maybe turkey.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Bornsinner7: 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
Why this people trying so hard to make cows look like crude oil?

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Akpuobi1: 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
THAT MEANS MORE PROFIT TO YOU GUYS. SO EMBRACE RANCHING, PAY YOUR VAT IN ANY STATE YOU DO YOUR BUSINESS OR VENTURE INTO OTHER BUSINESS. WHERE ALL THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR YOU, TAKE YOUR PLATE; FIND A BUSY JUNCTION/BRIDGE AND DO WHAT YOU GUYS KNOW HOW TO DO BEST.

NONSENSE


angry angry angry
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angry angry angry

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Viktoreze(m): 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
No wahala

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by kennosklint(m): 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
grin so now this kind people de rule us for this country,! How we wan Kon take better. So beef is the only meat we have in market ehn aboki Nama.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by bekongtony(m): 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
Lolz.
A very good opportunity for us to start selling our birds and fishes grin

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Akwaibomdude(m): 8:30am On Sep 09, 2021
Let it cost... idiots

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Joromi1: 8:31am On Sep 09, 2021
Then cows can go to hell. We still have chickens and goats. Worst case scenario we import beef.

Thunder fire Fulanis and their cows!

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by saferoom: 8:31am On Sep 09, 2021
When Cow door closes Chicken door opens.
Besides, they will be shocked with a rude shock that some innovative disruptors would finally solve the beef debacle

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Mysticwebb: 8:31am On Sep 09, 2021
I will forever remain proud of my place for banning the selling and buying of cow meat in our various markets despite the pressure from our asslicking governor, we stood firm, fought them and drove them out of our farmlands. We have had peace of mind ever since then. We have even forgotten how cow meat taste, as we have successfully replaced that with chicken and goat meat.
This useless threat is not for us.

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by arantess: 8:31am On Sep 09, 2021
na threat oo...
LOL
Fish is healthier so thank you

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Sunnybay7: 8:31am On Sep 09, 2021
Then we eat fish,goats and rabbit,now move

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by figure007(m): 8:31am On Sep 09, 2021
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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Sirpaul(m): 8:32am On Sep 09, 2021
Make una dey chop am now useless set of humans....

If no be rubbish leaders wey we get, una dey make headline... Nonsense and ingredients

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by Nobody: 8:32am On Sep 09, 2021
Abeg o meat wil be very costly in the market.. I love cow meat.. what's wrong with this country sef gan..
Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by simhosting: 8:32am On Sep 09, 2021
Ok
Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:32am On Sep 09, 2021
Is cow Air?

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by dandadee: 8:32am On Sep 09, 2021
No wahala!

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Re: MACBAN: Cows Will Cost ₦2 Million Each If Lagos Anti-Open Passes Grazing Law by femijay8271(m): 8:32am On Sep 09, 2021
tongue

Abi it will be 200k u mean

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