Farmers in Ondo State rose from a meeting on Tuesday to
address the perennial conflict between farmers and Fulani herdsmen,
concluding that
the planned grazing zones and grazing routes would not be feasible in the state.
In
January, President Muhammadu Buhari said a plan to map out grazing
areas would soon be presented to the Nigerian Governors Forum as a
temporary solution to the frequent conflicts until cattle owners are
persuaded to adopt other means of rearing.
But the Ondo farmers
said in a communiqué that the planned grazing routes and zones were not
practicable in the state as lands were not sufficiently available for
such projects.
They also demanded federal government’s immediate payment of N2 billion compensation to victims of herdsmen in the area.
“The
federal government should encourage and facilitate the option of feed
lots, making hays and establishment of mega ranches in the North,” the
communiqué read in part.
The farmers said that the nomadic herdsmen were entitled to a settled life as well.
The
farmers held that the position had become necessary in view of the
peculiarities of Ondo State as well as other South-West states that are
all largely tree crop zones and in further consideration of the fact
that the people were largely farmers.
“We cannot afford to be
lukewarm to the havoc being wrecked on our people through wanton
destruction of our farms, bush burning, rape, robbery and kidnapping
(the recent one being that of the Chinese),” the communiqué read
further.
They argued that it should no longer be accepted that the
nomads would continue a life of wandering about in the jungle in the
guise of keeping their culture.
“Culture is dynamic, it is not static
and that the direct descendants of father Abraham/ Ibrahim which are
directly the Jews and the Arabs respectively have modernized their
husbandry and they are doing better.
“The culture of roaming
about with animals serves no one’s interest, including that of the
cattle, the herdsmen, the farmers and the nation.
“If our
brothers up North are not ready to modernize their culture, it should be
restricted to their geographical zone, since culture is geographically
restricted as well,” it read.
The farmers therefore called on
senators and representatives from Ondo State to press for reliefs for
the plight of farmers in the state as a result of the activities of
herdsmen.
Source:
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/198601-ondo-farmers-reject-proposed-grazing-routes-fulani-herdsmen.html
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