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Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by dre11(m): 7:30am On Jan 30, 2021
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The Ogun State House of Assembly has said it will consider a debate for the Anti-Open Grazing Bill in February.

This came just as the Oyo State Government said it had passed the Anti-Open Grazing Bill into law and would begin to enforce the legislation in the state.


The two state governments spoke amid ongoing crises in the South-West states especially Oyo State over allegations of rape, kidnapping for ransom and killing against herdsmen in the region.

The Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo, who disclosed this while speaking with one of our correspondents on Friday, lamented that the bill would have been passed into law but had to be suspended due to the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Oluomo said for the bill to be passed into law, all stakeholders would be carried along.

He said the bill was still on the order paper of the Assembly and would be considered in February.

He said, “The bill requires the input of many stakeholders and COVID-19 did not allow a big public hearing to take place. However, it remains on our order paper and slated for further legislative action in February.”

On the efforts of the executive to ensure that the anti-open grazing bill was passed into law, the Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor on Public Communications, Remmy Hazzan, said, “Every law has its peculiarity and having been a parliamentarian myself for not less than eight years, I understand that there are processes by which laws are passed so if that particular law was delayed for some reasons, there might be other challenges that have not allowed the law to pass.

“But of course, it’s going to be within the tenet of the law and its viability cannot be overemphasised. So, at this point in time, if that is the way to go, I am not seeing anything wrong with it. But, of course, the process of enacting laws must be followed to the last letter.”

When asked how soon the bill would be passed, he said “That is for the House of Assembly to answer.”

Meanwhile, Hazzan said the state government would do everything within the ambit of the law to kick out killer herdsmen from its forest reserves and other places.

He said, “Anything that is within the framework of the Constitution that will promote peace and security over our people, which is a mandate for every governor in Section 7, we have been doing and we are even ready to do more as far as it’s within the framework of the law.”

“The issue of the forest areas has become a major concern to most of the South-West states. We are in a tropical rainforest and these areas have turned out to be the largely unpoliced areas of our vast landscape. To that extent, as a region, the initiative of Amotekun came up.”

Also, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, Taiwo Adisa, has described cattle rearing and other livestock production as private businesses, saying herdsmen in the state are free to apply for land to build ranches for their livestock.

He said this in a response to an inquiry sent by our correspondent on Friday.

Adisa said anybody interested in the business was free to apply for land to build their business just like other entrepreneurs.

The governor’s spokesman said, “The Oyo State Anti-Open Grazing Law sees ranching as a personal business. Herdsmen are free to apply for land for that purpose.

“What the law permits is that nobody in the state should engage in open rearing or grazing of livestock outside the permitted ranches. A minor is prohibited from grazing livestock except under the supervision of an adult.

“Child herding is prohibited; open grazing is also prohibited. But there will be issuance of permit by the state government for people that want to operate ranches and the land will be on lease for three years but it is renewable.


“The person who wants to operate ranches will apply to the land owner. If he is satisfied, he will send the application to the Ministry of Agriculture and the ministry will inform the Ministry of Environment who will carry out environmental impact assessment.

“Once that is done, the application will be sent to the governor for approval. It means that herders have to get registered.”


The CPS said the Anti-Open Grazing Law had been signed into law since October 2019.

The Ogun State government says it might embark on the registration of herdsmen coming into the state after the Amotekun was inaugurated to flush out criminals among them.

The government said it saw the method as one of the best ways to curb incessant herders and farmers’clash in the state .

Hazzan said the state was planning to embark on the registration to flush out criminal herdsmen in the state.

Responding to media enquiry on whether the state would consider registering herdsmen in order to flush out killer herdsmen from the state, Hazzan said, “Definitely, it will be the way to go.”

He added, “But, of course, the template would be part of what the mandate of Amotekun and the regular police because ,even, in bringing out that kind of guidelines, somebody has to oversee .

“That is one of the tactical delays we have in ensuring that Amotekun is well grounded.”


Hazzan further said, “When we finish with the background checks on all the recruits to be sure that they are free and proper to carry out those assignments then, it will be part of their mandate . I think I can say that with some sense of responsibility and fact.”

“The other side to it is the various communities themselves, they have always had the template with which they relate with herdsmen who have stayed long in their various communities .

“So, if those terms can guarantee peace, it will be part of what we will incorporate into whatever guideline we are bringing up.”

When contacted, the Speaker, Osun State House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye, said the state had not made a law to stop open grazing.

Owoeye, however, said with the prevailing situation, the state would consider having a law to prohibit open grazing.

Speaking through his Press Secretary, Kunle Alabi, he said the security concerns raised by the activities of some herders might make the lawmakers consider passing a law to stop open grazing.

“Before now, herders/farmers clashes rarely occurred in Osun. But with the prevailing situation, there is a need for a law to stop open grazing now,” he added.

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Jones4190(m): 7:33am On Jan 30, 2021
A boyfriend in Nigeria has more responsibilities than a father of three children's in USA.

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Emptoluwani: 7:35am On Jan 30, 2021
Igboho don open una eyes. Any cow seen roaming abt should be lynchEd and stomach infrastructured

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Nobody: 7:39am On Jan 30, 2021
This Fulani matter dey always make me boil with anger.

In this time and age, people do think walking their cows up and down different states nah the best thing to be doing in this time and age sad

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by capitalzero: 7:41am On Jan 30, 2021
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by helinues: 7:41am On Jan 30, 2021
Better

Southern states should also start their own NIN..

Each state supposed to have database of their residents... Indigenes and Non indigenes

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by yinkus6750(m): 7:47am On Jan 30, 2021
Each state ought to control activities of herdsmen in the state.
Having a database of those that come in, and also restrict their activities within a particular environment. .

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by juvewalex(m): 7:51am On Jan 30, 2021
Registration alone will not be enough , they should be flushed away from all over South. Any fulani that wants to rear cow should build a ranch and fence it with security guiding it failing which, should be sent back to the north to use Federal government forest reserves.

South west leaders should take the fight to them not just talk because these people are wired not to heed to warnings from anyone they perceived as enemies.

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by BigSarah(f): 8:00am On Jan 30, 2021
The people who commit these crimes aren't 100% herders that's why they've the luxury of time to commit crimes, I don't think registration will change anything...

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Favemmzar200(m): 8:31am On Jan 30, 2021
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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by ec0malchemist(m): 8:31am On Jan 30, 2021
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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by aremuforlife(m): 8:31am On Jan 30, 2021
This is time for SW government to enact a law that will monitor herdsmen business, because cattle rearing is business, they are not doing anybody favour.

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:32am On Jan 30, 2021
This is a good Development.

Maybe Fulani herdsmen GRAND LIFE PATRON will have something to say about this today.........at long last.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Uchenaija: 8:33am On Jan 30, 2021
Una still dey debate, una never ready
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Ololanla: 8:33am On Jan 30, 2021
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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Racoon(m): 8:34am On Jan 30, 2021
Good development! The barbarians from Futa Jallon Plateau.

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by iamyemiakins(m): 8:34am On Jan 30, 2021
I personally believe all these herdsmen can easily fish out the kidnappers and criminals among themselves, but it seems they're are deliberately ignoring all the measures put in place to fish out the criminals just to continue their criminal activities unhindered

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by westfield: 8:34am On Jan 30, 2021
They should just do it well in other not to have a conflict
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Amazzonkdp: 8:35am On Jan 30, 2021
shocked
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by oloshun(m): 8:35am On Jan 30, 2021
Jones4190:
A boyfriend in Nigeria has more responsibilities than a father of three children's in USA.

Why and how?
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Sonnobax15(m): 8:36am On Jan 30, 2021
cheesy
Whether they ban and disband open or closed grazing,a fulani Herder will always be a fulani Herder so long they are allowed to roam about with guns and swords...

Abi na today nai we don dey register ourselves for this country? You and I can see what's currently going on with the registration of the NIN....It will surely be hijacked at the end of the day....

Make every single fulani Herder return to the north... At least that's where they belong..

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Simplebeauty: 8:36am On Jan 30, 2021
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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by kayjay69(m): 8:36am On Jan 30, 2021
Unfortunately, I don't think this will work.

Even if you attempt to register herdsmen, I highly doubt that the criminal elements among them will come forth to be registered. In the event of a crime, I also doubt that the registered herdsmen, the leadership of MACBAN and/or any heads of local fulani communities will help to identify and hand them over to the authorities.

Then you have the issue of enforcement.

For me, the real solution would be for farmer communities to coordinate amongst themselves and setup local vigilante groups that are well armed and well paid. People need to stop looking up to government and start doing things for themselves. Our leaders have shown that it is their priorities first ahead of everyone else's.

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by money121(m): 8:38am On Jan 30, 2021
Ok
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by KoshCAD: 8:38am On Jan 30, 2021
Jones4190:
A boyfriend in Nigeria has more responsibilities than a father of three children's in USA.
Fact

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Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Dailymice: 8:39am On Jan 30, 2021
sad
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by wellsaid2: 8:39am On Jan 30, 2021
BVN, NIN... 666 las las
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by tunapawizzy: 8:39am On Jan 30, 2021
will this move stop the criminal elements amongst them from kidnapping
Re: Oyo, Ogun Plan Herdsmen Registration, To Outlaw Open Grazing by Nobody: 8:40am On Jan 30, 2021
can that bill be sanctioned seriously

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