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Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Liposure: 11:19am On Feb 21, 2021
In a bid to address the security challenges rocking the South-west of Nigeria, the governors in the geopolitical zone on Saturday met with traditional rulers at the Oyo State Government House in Agodi, Ibadan.

The major highlight of the meeting was to find lasting solutions to the killings and kidnapping for ransom that have become the order of the day and the seeming helplessness of security operatives to tackle rising crimes.

The meeting also addressed the cases of farmers-herders clashes, leading to deaths, destruction of farms and other valuable properties.

The political and traditional leaders also unanimously agreed that open grazing had become unsustainable and must be stopped.

The meeting was attended by governors Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, Gboyega Oyetola of Osun, Dapo Abiodun of Ogun, Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo, and Seyi Makinde of Oyo.

The traditional rulers in attendance include Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi; Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi; Olubadan of Ibadan, Saliu Adetunji; Akarigbo of Remo, Babatunde Ajayi, and Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom, Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, Mr Akeredolu, who is the chairman of the South-west Governors Forum, said the government must change the practice of open grazing by cattle breeders.

“We discussed that as we are supporting other areas of farming, like rice farmers and others, the need for government to support cattle breeding is now. And one of the ways we can support cattle breeding is to change the ways and means that cattle breeders are adopting now.

“So, you can find designated grazing areas where you can graze, you can have feed mills where you can feed, you do not have to trek with your herds from far.



“But, things that will lead to open grazing in these modern times must be looked at and the state and federal government, in particular, should give support as much as we can to cattle breeders.”

Mr Akeredolu said the leaders agreed that the influx of foreign herdsmen into the country due to porous borders is also causing security problems to the region and must be addressed.

“We all agreed that our borders have become too porous and that we need to do something urgently to prevent foreign herdsmen from coming into this country without any form of caution because a number of them have come in with their herds and what they do is of concern to us.



“We all believe that our borders need to be checked and we need to tighten our borders so that all those foreigners from Niger republic and those beyond bordering states don’t come in with their herds and destroy our farms.”

Speaking on forest management, the leaders agreed that forest management and preservation is the duty of the states and must be well looked at not to accommodate criminals.

“We all agreed that the time is now that we support the decision of National Economic Council (NEC) about forest management and that they believe that all the states should be in a position to manage their forest and that will give enough room for you to determine who is there, what purpose are they serving, and where you have people illegally.

“The state should be able to take some steps so that you can preserve our forest,” he said.

Others who attended the meeting were the Deputy Inspector General of Police, David Folawiyo; Oyo Commissioner of Police, Ngozi Onadeko; Garrison Commander, 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Adesoji Ogunsugba; top officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Air force.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/444247-insecurity-what-south-west-governors-discussed-with-traditional-rulers.html

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by aleeyus(m): 11:23am On Feb 21, 2021
God bless Nigeria


Haba le me c lyks 4 blessing Naija.

Freshfish4:
Nothing else to talk about anymore in this country, no development, no new innovations instead insecurity is all we know. Those that fought me and attacked me when I boldly spoke against Buhari's second term, may thunder fire all of you. Now they all silent, let us enjoy the next level.

1 Jew spotted

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Kholar211: 11:23am On Feb 21, 2021
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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:23am On Feb 21, 2021
A peaceful Nigeria is all we want.

Peace shall reign in our nation.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:23am On Feb 21, 2021
All state governors should get their acts together and take control of their various states.

Meanwhile........

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by danielblessing(m): 11:24am On Feb 21, 2021
Oh
Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by marvelife: 11:24am On Feb 21, 2021
Good
Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by iceberg02(m): 11:25am On Feb 21, 2021
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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by butterfly777(m): 11:25am On Feb 21, 2021
They tried small.

So they didn't discuss how to protect farmers from herdmen attack, and the punitive measures against destructive herdsmen? Well, let's keep watching.

Meanwhile, no matter what the so called leaders say, we say no to RUGA in all its guises.

Grazing land ko, suya land ni.

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by kokomilala(m): 11:25am On Feb 21, 2021
Good.
Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Asadujames202(m): 11:25am On Feb 21, 2021
The bleeching old jerk in the middle
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Who the eff is he.


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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Freshfish4: 11:26am On Feb 21, 2021
Nothing else to talk about anymore in this country, no development, no new innovations instead insecurity is all we know. Those that fought me and attacked me when I boldly spoke against Buhari's second term, may thunder fire all of you. Now they all silent, let us enjoy the next level.

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by IamWonderful: 11:27am On Feb 21, 2021
Thank GOD our leaders are talking not paying herdsmen to create more havock in their respective states, the leaders seeing their people killed and keep quiet because they are under Buhari's table begging for crumbs.

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by merits(m): 11:27am On Feb 21, 2021

Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Uyi168: 11:27am On Feb 21, 2021
Na today??
Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by fitzmayowa: 11:28am On Feb 21, 2021
While police keep inviting traditional rulers to abuja to come and explain the killing of a cow....cheesy grin cheesy


This country is a joke....

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by richiemcgold: 11:28am On Feb 21, 2021
I agree with their assertion that borders are too porous, most especially in the north. After they successfully came in through the north, the destination of most of these illegal migrants is the southwest. I'm currently in Akure, there's no corner in the city where you won't see them in numbers, although many of them are doing legitimate jobs. Some indigenous people here think they are also Nigerians because they speak Hausa, but I've come across lots of them who actually came from Burkina Faso, Niger, chad, Senegal, Cameroon & even from far away Sudan. They're just too many and they don't have any papers.

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Freestainworld(m): 11:29am On Feb 21, 2021
After the whole meeting, fulani militia will keep striking, unless they are struck back the way they are receiving it in the East.

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Nobody: 11:29am On Feb 21, 2021
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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Asgard13: 11:29am On Feb 21, 2021
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BUNCH OF JOKERS...

NA THIS PEOPLE LIKE THIS LEGENDHERO TALK SAY DEM GET YORUBA INTEREST..

WHICH OF THEM GAN GAN..

IF THE MEETING NO SWEET UNA HUSBAND EM .. UNA GO REDO THE MEETING

CARELESS

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by fitzmayowa: 11:30am On Feb 21, 2021
Freestainworld:
After the whole meeting, fulani militia will keep striking, unless they are struck back the way they are receiving it in the East.


The governors we have in the SW are cowards they are all scared to speak, from Ogun State governor defending herdsmen to Oyo state governor doing same, its just ridiculous....

None of them has taken any tangible step to defend their state against these violent set of terrorists, terrorising everyone in that region.....

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Lamasta(m): 11:30am On Feb 21, 2021
Mr Akeredolu said the leaders agreed that the influx of foreign herdsmen into the country due to porous borders is also causing security problems to the region and must be addressed.


With immediate effect o and ranching for cattle too should be addressed...

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Tobinrobin(m): 11:31am On Feb 21, 2021
Lol
Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by Nobody: 11:31am On Feb 21, 2021
Refooro1:
We are facing poverty, only for insecurities to add salt upon injury
poverty gives birth to insecurity

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Re: Insecurity: What South-West Governors Discussed With Traditional Rulers by sammyj: 11:31am On Feb 21, 2021
This is one of the best way to address the herds men issue. The governors must follow their words with actions no matter who may be behind the issue. No one should be above the law. sad

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