Members of Miyetti Allah Protest Against Anti-Grazing Bill in Taraba State
The Kebbi State Secretary of Miyetti Allah Cattle
Breeders Association Of Nigeria (MACBAN), Mallam Ibrahim Jodi, has called on
members to give their children western education in a bid to end the clashes
between herdsmen and farmers nationwide and enlighten them how best to run
cattle business.
Addressing the executive members of the Zuru chapter of
the association at the weekend in the community, he noted that the parent body
was not comfortable with the happenings in the country.
He said: “You people would serve for four years and you
should make sure that you tackle the menace by ending the persistence of the
herdsmen-farmers crisis in Zuru emirate.”
Jodi noted that the body would return to the old Fulani
way of punishing deviants with a view to ridding the ethnic nationality of bad
eggs.
The chairman of Fulani and Farmer Reconciliation
Committee in the council area, Ayuba Dogo Dabai, said the panel had visited six
districts to foster friendship peace and harmony.
He commended the council chairman for inaugurating the
committee, adding that it had reduced the rift in the area.
The council boss, Kabir Rafi, admonished the new
executives to be transparent in their dealings.
The chairman of the association, Abubakar Kabir, thanked
the state government, Emir of Zuru and the council chairman for standing by the
body always, pledging that the clash was going to be a thing of the past in the
area.
However, former President Olusegun Obasanjo says
education was key to containing insurgency in Borno State and the entire North
East geopolitical zone.
Speaking at the weekend in Maiduguri after coordinating a
three-day Nigeria Zero Hunger Forum (NSHF), he warned that the lingering Boko
Haram insurgency had “an incubating period of 15 years to come.”
His words: “Unless the present education level in the
North-East is matched with what is obtained in the South-West region, by
inculcating the values that guard against the emergence of Boko Haram, women,
children and youths will become new breeds of insurgents by 2032.”
Also, Governor Kashim Shettima has accorded “top most
priority” to the Agricultural Transformation Program (TAP) to end insurgency
and poverty in Borno State.
In his remarks at the event, he noted that his
administration had initiated programmes to fast-track farmer support services,
sensitise on agricultural mechanisation, processing and farmer-entrepreneurial
skills to increase value chain.
He said: “These TAP programmes were also designed to add
value and provide markets for farm produce as well as to guarantee food
security and wealth creation in the state.
“In the pre-insurgency era, we were the major producers
of cereal crops, livestock, fisheries and people enjoyed a prosperous life.”
He noted that prior to 2009, the state was one of the
major producers of crops, livestock and fishes nationwide.
On the insurgency and terrorism in the region, Shettima
said: “Poverty is one of the root causes of insurgency and we are geared to
fight poverty through effective utilisation of agriculture and water resources
that abound in Lake Chad and its basin.
“We have invested much in agriculture. Agriculture
transformation is a struggle that we must fight and we must win that war to end
this ongoing insurgency.”
(Source:
thenational)
Members of Miyetti Allah Protest Against Anti-Grazing Bill in Taraba State
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