Breeders allege poisoning of cows in Nasarawa
Farmers in Taraba State have pledged their support for the anti-grazing bill currently at the state House of Assembly.
The farmers yesterday embarked on a peaceful demonstration to the assembly complex, carrying various farm implements.
They urged the people to support the lawmakers to give the bill an accelerated passage.
Acting under the umbrella of Farmers Protection Association (FPA), they said โthe bill would bring a sustainable solution to the protracted land dispute in the state.โ
According to the associationโs Chairman, Ibrahim Bitrus: โThe bill is the long awaited panacea to a problem that has defiled solution. We are totally in support of the deliberations on the bill and the public hearing to receive inputs to make it acceptable to all.โ
They urged Governor Darius Ishaku to continue to provide the necessary incentives to farmers to make the state to โtake its rightful position as the number one food basket and natureโs gift to the nation.โ
The Speaker of the assembly, Peter Abel Diah told the farmers that the lawmakers would perform their duty as enshrined in the constitution.
Diah appealed to the farmers to attend the public hearing to make their contributions to the billโs passage.
Meanwhile, a group from Benue south, under the aegis of โConcerned Citizen from Benue South Senatorial Districtโโhas condemned the statement by the Miyetti Allah Kautai Hore, claiming ownership of Benue valley.
The groupโs Chairman, Abba Yaro, told journalists that the cattle breedersโ claim was not only provocative but also, offensive to the spirit of the Nigerian Constitution
Yaro urged Governor Samuel Ortom to use all necessary legal means to resist any security breach in the state.
But in Nasarawa, the Chairman, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association in Nasarawa State, Mohammed Hussaini has alleged that fishermen poisoned 155 cows belonging to its members in Akwanga Local Council Area.
He warned that the association would not tolerate the poisoning of cowsโ source of water.
Hussaini cautioned against labeling all cattle breeders as Hausa or Fulani herdsmen, adding that all tribes, including the Yoruba, Nupe, Junkun or Beron all have their various cattle breeders associations.
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