Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state has called on the federal government to enact a law banning the movement of cattle from the north to other parts of the country in order to resolve the incessant incidences of clashes between farmers and herders.
The governor made the call
in an interview with journalists after a special lunch which the All
Progressives Congress, APC, governors had with President Muhammadu Buhari at
his Daura private residence, Katsina state during the weekend.
He said having a ban on
movement of herders would also address the challenge of cattle rustling.
Fielding question on how far he had gone with the Ruga project in his state,
Ganduje said “we are building a Ruga settlement in Samsosua Forest, our border
with Katsina and we have succeeded in curtailing the effect of banditry in that
area.
“So, we are building many
houses, we are constructing a dam; we are establishing a Cattle Artificial
insemination Centre; we are establishing a veterinary clinic and already we
have started building houses for herdsmen.
“My advocacy is that we
should abolish the transportation or trekking of herdsmen from the northern
part of Nigeria to the middle belt and to the Southern part of Nigeria. “There
should be a law that will ban, otherwise we cannot control the conflicts
between herdsmen and farmers and cannot control the cattle rustling which is
affecting us greatly.”
Asked on what to expect
from the newly appointed Service Chiefs, the Kano state governor said he would
expect them to work closely with state governors because they (the governors)
know what the people need and the black spots in their domains.
Also responding on his
expectations from the new Service Chiefs, the Gombe state governor, Muhammad
Inuwa Yahaya, said: “I will ask them to work hard; harder than what Mr
President might have assumed they would do because the task ahead is very
challenging and I believe they will live up to expectations.” The governor of
Jigawa state in his comments said: “I think they have to listen to people in
the transfer of intelligence and continue to ask people to pray for them.”
Meanwhile, the Kebbi state
governor, Atiku Bagudu has described the ongoing revalidation and registration
of members of the ruling APC as an opportunity to deepen democracy, show
respect for institutions of the party and sanctity of those institutions.
Governor Bagudu said
President Muhammadu Buhari to have participated in the re-validation of his
membership of the APC at his Sarki Yara ‘A’ Registration Centre, Bayajidda
Primary School, Daura, Katsina state on Saturday, demonstrated that he was
personally leading by example to show that the party’s organs and membership matter
in order to deepen democracy in the country
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