S’Govs Have Declared War On Herders – Miyetti Allah

S'Govs Have Declared War On Herders – Miyetti Allah
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One of the umbrella bodies of herdsmen in Nigeria, the Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, has described the ban of open grazing in Southern Nigeria by the governors in the region as an ’empty policy’.

The group also said Southern governors have declared war on the herders with the pronouncement of an open grazing ban.

The spokesman for the group, Saleh Alhassan, stated his on Monday in an interview on Monday monitored by Africa Daily News, New York.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that about 17 southern governors met on Tuesday in Asaba and resolved to ban open grazing and movement of cattle by foot in the region as some kidnappings and killings in the Southern region have been traced to criminal elements amongst herders. The persistent clashes between farmers and herders in the region might have also been responsible for the open grazing ban.

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But the governors’ resolution also known as the Asaba Accord has raised dust, especially in Northern Nigeria, with many critics including Senate President, Ahmad Lawan; Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello; and Senators Ali Ndume from Borno South Senatorial District, amongst others.

Speaking on Monday, the Miyetti Allah spokesman, who condemned the ban, said the herders were also victims of the insecurity in the country, adding that the group was collaborating with security agencies to fish out perpetrators of crimes in the country.

Alhassan said, ‘We condemn it, it is totally unacceptable to us. You can’t ban our business without providing ranches. Let them create ranches for us, we don’t have the land, we are ready to ranch, we are ready to pay, let them create the enabling environment for us.

‘The ban is an empty policy because it has no basis. You can’t ban our business, we are not criminals, let them go after the bandits and the criminals

‘We can’t comply with an empty policy. If they create ranches and ask us to go there, we will go there but they can’t wake up one day and say they are banning our business.

‘If the governors are stopping us from grazing, they are preparing for a confrontation. Their action is a declaration of war on the herders,’ he declared.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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