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Ruga: S’East Govs Speak On Ceding Lands To Herdsmen

Contrary to reports that Southeast governors may have strike a deal with Fulani herders to establish Ruga settlement across the zone, Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State says no such deal was ever reached, Igbere TV reports.

Umahi disclosed this in a statement sent to Igbere TV by his Chief Press Secretary, Emma Uzor, in the late hours of Sunday.

Umahi, who doubles as Chairman of the Southeast Governors’ Forum, explained that the zone did propose a deal with members of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN).

According to the statement sent to Igbere TV, Governor Umahi said the proposed deal is the panecea to achieving lasting peace between farmers and herdsmen.

Igbere TV reports that Umahi, who was the Chairman of Technical Committee on Farmers and Herdsmen clash headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, said that the committee had recommended the revamping of existing grazing reserve in Nigeria.

He said that revamping of the already existing grazing reserves in various parts of the North as recommended by the committee was to enable farmers have unhindered access to their farmlands while herdsmen rely solely on proceeds from the farmers.

He, however, denied any plans by governors of the Southeast zone to cede any part of their land for Ruga settlement.

Full Statement,

“There is no plan for any Ruga settlement in any part of South-East and South-South zones; but we made a proposed deal with MACBAN that can allow the zone to become very good business with sale of grasses to the herdsmen in exchange for meat.

“There will be no part of the South-East that will be given out for the purpose of establishment of Ruga, the zone is purely agrarian with limited landmass for farming and therefore can not accommodate Ruga establishment.

“We actually proposed a deal with MACBAN to take their cattle to the Northern parts where grazing reserves were established long time ago and rely completely on the grasses grown in the South for feeding of their cattle.”

“Part of committee’s recommendations to the federal government was the revamping of grazing reserves in the North where all the cattle rearers in the South will take their cattle to these places and rely on the grasses that are grown in the South.

“The way it works is that the herdsmen will bring down their cows to the South-East and sell to us as meat while they will load the grasses which are grown here in the same vehicles with which they transported their cows to feed their cattle in those grazing reserve.

“With this proposed deal, herdsmen are expected to embrace anti-open grazing by returning to the ranches in the North and do their business on the trade by barter basis of selling cows to the South and buying grass to feed their cows in the North.”

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