THE GRAZING RESERVES POLICY IS ANTI-PEOPLE AND SHOULD BE REJECTED
The attention of Senator Jonah David Jang has been drawn to a news
item variously carried in the print and aired on electronic news media
to the effect that the Plateau State Government has not only endorsed
the issue of the grazing reserve but has gone ahead to initiate plans to
designate some areas for that purpose.
At a time like one in which we currently live, it is imperative to
state in unequivocal and unambiguous terms where one stands with regard
to the issue of the grazing reserve. Sen. Jonah Jang wishes to come
clear to his constituents and all peace loving Plateau people that he
does not and will not support any grazing reserve either on the floor of
the senate or any forum/platform where the issue is discussed.
The issue has generated a lot of controversy amongst plateau people
because government has decided to play politics with issues that affect
the very fabric which defines the heritage of our people, their culture
and their land. Plateau people (regardless of creed, party affiliation
or ethnicity) must rise against any subtle attempt to cede their land
for the purpose of satisfying the selfish and egotistical whims of a few
who are hell bent on disturbing our collective peace.
One wonders how a government which has not shown any interest in
developing agriculture in the state in the last one year has suddenly
woken to support a policy which is neither in the interest of plateau
people nor that of public good for that matter. Except for the
outrageous contract for the supply of fertilizer which farmers are yet
the receive, the present government in Plateau state has not shown any
seriousness towards improving on the solid foundation and successes
achieved by the ASTC let alone doing anything in the sector that should
warrant such outlandish support for a policy that negatively affects the
very people it claims to serve.
Sen. Jang had set a good example of how those who want to rear cattle
or any livestock should go about doing so by establishing a ranch for
the Butura Milk farm in Bokkos. Let it be on record therefore that the
distinguished senator strongly rejects any attempt by the Plateau state
government to introduce any form of grazing reserves in Plateau State.
The senator calls on all Plateau indigenes who have any herds of
cattle to create ranches for them within their localities and any other
person who also rears cattle should do same within their locality so
that nobody keeps their herd on anybody’s land. The surest way to
resolving the issue of grazing reserve is to have everyone who has herds
of cattle to ranch them within their locality or any acquired land of
choice; this is the best practice worldwide.
For the Federal Government which owns no cattle, to connive with
willing state governors to impose a grazing reserve policy on hapless
citizens who have suffered the brunt of rampaging herdsmen in the no
distant past is not only an abuse of their rights but an assault on
their already battered psyche. This must vehemently be resisted.
Worse of all, to show disdain for their people, some state
governments, that of Plateau inclusive, have gone ahead to start
implementation of the policy without any form of consultation with the
people. This is clear indication that the government of the day, has no
vision but is only playing out the script of some masquerade somewhere.
It is common sense that he who pays the piper, dictates the tune.
Why would a government which claims that its greatest achievement in
the last one year has been in the area of peace on the one hand, be
courting a policy that has the capacity to reverse all that gain, if any
at all. It is unfortunate that plateau people have to bear the hardship
meted out on them by the present government but we call on them not to
despair as there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Those who wish to further emasculate the people in spite of the
untold hardship that currently pervades the land, by introducing
policies and programs that create more tension should continue to do so
but Senator Jang and people of like mind are on the side of the masses.
The clear message Plateau people want to send to those within and
outside the state is ‘PLATEAU PEOPLE SAY NO TO GRAZING RESERVES.’
As a people who have experienced the atrocities of those who seek to
take over their land by whatever means, Plateau people must be resilient
in rejecting any law or request that seeks to tamper with their
heritage, not even the involvement of the Government of the day should
deter them.
THE GRAZING RESERVES POLICY IS ANTI-PEOPLE AND SHOULD BE REJECTED
The attention of Senator Jonah David Jang has been drawn to a news
item variously carried in the print and aired on electronic news media
to the effect that the Plateau State Government has not only endorsed
the issue of the grazing reserve but has gone ahead to initiate plans to
designate some areas for that purpose.
At a time like one in which we currently live, it is imperative to
state in unequivocal and unambiguous terms where one stands with regard
to the issue of the grazing reserve. Sen. Jonah Jang wishes to come
clear to his constituents and all peace loving Plateau people that he
does not and will not support any grazing reserve either on the floor of
the senate or any forum/platform where the issue is discussed.
The issue has generated a lot of controversy amongst plateau people
because government has decided to play politics with issues that affect
the very fabric which defines the heritage of our people, their culture
and their land. Plateau people (regardless of creed, party affiliation
or ethnicity) must rise against any subtle attempt to cede their land
for the purpose of satisfying the selfish and egotistical whims of a few
who are hell bent on disturbing our collective peace.
One wonders how a government which has not shown any interest in
developing agriculture in the state in the last one year has suddenly
woken to support a policy which is neither in the interest of plateau
people nor that of public good for that matter. Except for the
outrageous contract for the supply of fertilizer which farmers are yet
the receive, the present government in Plateau state has not shown any
seriousness towards improving on the solid foundation and successes
achieved by the ASTC let alone doing anything in the sector that should
warrant such outlandish support for a policy that negatively affects the
very people it claims to serve.
Sen. Jang had set a good example of how those who want to rear cattle
or any livestock should go about doing so by establishing a ranch for
the Butura Milk farm in Bokkos. Let it be on record therefore that the
distinguished senator strongly rejects any attempt by the Plateau state
government to introduce any form of grazing reserves in Plateau State.
The senator calls on all Plateau indigenes who have any herds of
cattle to create ranches for them within their localities and any other
person who also rears cattle should do same within their locality so
that nobody keeps their herd on anybody’s land. The surest way to
resolving the issue of grazing reserve is to have everyone who has herds
of cattle to ranch them within their locality or any acquired land of
choice; this is the best practice worldwide.
For the Federal Government which owns no cattle, to connive with
willing state governors to impose a grazing reserve policy on hapless
citizens who have suffered the brunt of rampaging herdsmen in the no
distant past is not only an abuse of their rights but an assault on
their already battered psyche. This must vehemently be resisted.
Worse of all, to show disdain for their people, some state
governments, that of Plateau inclusive, have gone ahead to start
implementation of the policy without any form of consultation with the
people. This is clear indication that the government of the day, has no
vision but is only playing out the script of some masquerade somewhere.
It is common sense that he who pays the piper, dictates the tune.
Why would a government which claims that its greatest achievement in
the last one year has been in the area of peace on the one hand, be
courting a policy that has the capacity to reverse all that gain, if any
at all. It is unfortunate that plateau people have to bear the hardship
meted out on them by the present government but we call on them not to
despair as there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Those who wish to further emasculate the people in spite of the
untold hardship that currently pervades the land, by introducing
policies and programs that create more tension should continue to do so
but Senator Jang and people of like mind are on the side of the masses.
The clear message Plateau people want to send to those within and
outside the state is ‘PLATEAU PEOPLE SAY NO TO GRAZING RESERVES.’
As a people who have experienced the atrocities of those who seek to
take over their land by whatever means, Plateau people must be resilient
in rejecting any law or request that seeks to tamper with their
heritage, not even the involvement of the Government of the day should
deter them.
THE GRAZING RESERVES POLICY IS ANTI-PEOPLE AND SHOULD BE REJECTED
The attention of Senator Jonah David Jang has been drawn to a news
item variously carried in the print and aired on electronic news media
to the effect that the Plateau State Government has not only endorsed
the issue of the grazing reserve but has gone ahead to initiate plans to
designate some areas for that purpose.
At a time like one in which we currently live, it is imperative to
state in unequivocal and unambiguous terms where one stands with regard
to the issue of the grazing reserve. Sen. Jonah Jang wishes to come
clear to his constituents and all peace loving Plateau people that he
does not and will not support any grazing reserve either on the floor of
the senate or any forum/platform where the issue is discussed.
The issue has generated a lot of controversy amongst plateau people
because government has decided to play politics with issues that affect
the very fabric which defines the heritage of our people, their culture
and their land. Plateau people (regardless of creed, party affiliation
or ethnicity) must rise against any subtle attempt to cede their land
for the purpose of satisfying the selfish and egotistical whims of a few
who are hell bent on disturbing our collective peace.
One wonders how a government which has not shown any interest in
developing agriculture in the state in the last one year has suddenly
woken to support a policy which is neither in the interest of plateau
people nor that of public good for that matter. Except for the
outrageous contract for the supply of fertilizer which farmers are yet
the receive, the present government in Plateau state has not shown any
seriousness towards improving on the solid foundation and successes
achieved by the ASTC let alone doing anything in the sector that should
warrant such outlandish support for a policy that negatively affects the
very people it claims to serve.
Sen. Jang had set a good example of how those who want to rear cattle
or any livestock should go about doing so by establishing a ranch for
the Butura Milk farm in Bokkos. Let it be on record therefore that the
distinguished senator strongly rejects any attempt by the Plateau state
government to introduce any form of grazing reserves in Plateau State.
The senator calls on all Plateau indigenes who have any herds of
cattle to create ranches for them within their localities and any other
person who also rears cattle should do same within their locality so
that nobody keeps their herd on anybody’s land. The surest way to
resolving the issue of grazing reserve is to have everyone who has herds
of cattle to ranch them within their locality or any acquired land of
choice; this is the best practice worldwide.
For the Federal Government which owns no cattle, to connive with
willing state governors to impose a grazing reserve policy on hapless
citizens who have suffered the brunt of rampaging herdsmen in the no
distant past is not only an abuse of their rights but an assault on
their already battered psyche. This must vehemently be resisted.
Worse of all, to show disdain for their people, some state
governments, that of Plateau inclusive, have gone ahead to start
implementation of the policy without any form of consultation with the
people. This is clear indication that the government of the day, has no
vision but is only playing out the script of some masquerade somewhere.
It is common sense that he who pays the piper, dictates the tune.
Why would a government which claims that its greatest achievement in
the last one year has been in the area of peace on the one hand, be
courting a policy that has the capacity to reverse all that gain, if any
at all. It is unfortunate that plateau people have to bear the hardship
meted out on them by the present government but we call on them not to
despair as there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Those who wish to further emasculate the people in spite of the
untold hardship that currently pervades the land, by introducing
policies and programs that create more tension should continue to do so
but Senator Jang and people of like mind are on the side of the masses.
The clear message Plateau people want to send to those within and
outside the state is ‘PLATEAU PEOPLE SAY NO TO GRAZING RESERVES.’
As a people who have experienced the atrocities of those who seek to
take over their land by whatever means, Plateau people must be resilient
in rejecting any law or request that seeks to tamper with their
heritage, not even the involvement of the Government of the day should
deter them.
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