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Plateau State moves to ban open grazing

Last updated: March 26, 2021 1:46 pm
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Adamawa

Concerns mount in Plateau State over the recent move by the State government to end open grazing and domesticate the National Livestock Transformation Program.

Some residents who spoke to AIT though welcome the Development; called on the government to come clean on the mechanism put in place to make the policy effective and free of supposed threats.

For some times now, the issue of farmers-herders crisis on the Plateau, has been on the front Burner and efforts to address the lingering issues from the introduction of Ruga and cattle colony amongst others have met resistance from the majority of the people in the State.

However, the latest move by the State government to end open grazing and key in to the national livestock Transformation program following the Northern Governors Forum decision that open grazing is no longer sustainable was welcomed but not without concerns.

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The government has transmitted a bill on the livestock program to the State Assembly for consideration, but the people say there’s a need for more robust sensitization on the mechanism put in place to ensure effectiveness of the policy and to cast any fear of supposed threats.

A lawmaker in the State Assembly, who confirmed the transmission of the bill said what is important is the interest of the State

The bill when passed in to law, will take care of farmers, herders and other interests in the livestock value chain.

What is however not clear is how soon the bill will be passed to take effect.

( Editor: Omor Bazuaye)

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