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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 4:15pm On Oct 24, 2019
MelesZenawi:
No no not fair..

Why stopping their herds from grazing?
why introducing anti-grazing law?


That state belongs to all of you people like Nigeria.

There should be understanding and parley.

Buhari a fulani is president, Osibanjo a Yoruba man vice president and it has been benefiting you both.

Please they should be allowed to graze freely on lands.
you can donate your family land for them to graze openly upon for a start ok.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by ZombieDestroyer: 4:25pm On Oct 24, 2019
“It is simply this issue that threw up IDP Camps in Benue. And we don’t want all this to happen here in Oyo State where we have been living peacefully with our fellow farmers for ages.

See subtle threat of violence by these Fulani herdsmen!!

They are threatening to replicate Benue massacre if the bill is passed!

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 4:27pm On Oct 24, 2019
Ctorch:
Fulani herdsmen threaten legal action against Oyo Assembly over anti-open grazing bill


The public outcry that characterised the anti-open grazing bill at the Oyo State House of Assembly took another dimension Wednesday when Fulani herdsmen in the state vowed to drag the state lawmakers to court over the proposed law.

At a meeting in Igangan, an agrarian community in Ibarapa North Local Government Area, that lasted several hours and with hundreds of the herdsmen from across the state in attendance, they resolved to use legal options to fight the bill.

The bill entitled, ‘Open Rearing and Grazing Regulation Bill 2019’, which has passed through second reading at the House of Assembly was jointly sponsored by the Speaker of the Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin, the deputy Speaker, Abiodun Fadeyi, Majority Leader, Sanjo Adedoyin, and the minority Leader, Asimiyu Alarape.

The bill, when it becomes law, would prohibit open grazing in the state.

The House had two weeks ago, organized a public hearing for stakeholders to bare their minds and make suggestions to the proposed bill.


During the public hearing, farmers and some Fulani’s in the state disagreed over the proposed anti-grazing bill.


While the farmers’ ambassador, Azeez Maboreje, in his address, lauded the lawmakers for taking the bull by the horn for considering the bill; the national chairman of Gan Allah Fulani Development Association of Nigeria, Sale Bayari, in an 18-page position paper, said the bill if passed into law would punish poor herders, saying, “it is impossible in our country for any peasant small scale herdsman to go into ranching.”

However, the Deputy Speaker of the House, Abiodun Fadeyi, while speaking at a town hall meeting on Monday in Ibadan, had insisted that the proposed law is not in any way to punish or witchhunt Fulani herdsmen in the state.

Mr Fadeyi who spoke at the town hall meeting organized in conjunction with the National Orientation Agency (NOA), for the people of Ona-Ara State constituency where he represents, noted that the open rearing and grazing regulation bill 2019 is not in any way targeted at any group or set of people.

“We have passed many bills since we came in the last four months. Numerous bills. When this administration came into government, we enacted some of the bills to establish some of the ministries,” he said.

And the one that is germane is the anti-grazing, open rearing bill and the anti-corruption bills. The anti-open grazing bill is not only a discourse in the state alone, it is throughout the country. It is the bill that will help us in terms of generating revenue for the state.

“We are talking about the anti-open grazing bill now that will help us in terms of the internally generated revenue (IGR), that will encourage private ownership of ranches and what a few and to control or to curtail the movement of the herders from one place to the other indiscriminately. So these are some of the things the bill will be able to do and not to witchhunt the herders or anyone.”

But, the Fulani herdsmen at their meeting presided over by the Sarkin Fulani of Oyo State, Saliu Abdul-Kadir, described the bill as “too draconian” and targeted at crippling Fulani herdsmen from practising their age-long cattle rearing activities across the state.

“We will go to court. We will seek legal redress if Oyo State Government insists on imposing this bill on us,” Mr Abdul-Kadir said.

Reeling out the communique of the meeting to journalists, the Oyo State Secretary of Gan Allah Fulani Development Association, Garba Umar, said the Fulani herdsmen had resorted to rejecting the bill in its totality because they perceived it as one that would cause a serious setback to their means of livelihood.

“The implementation of the bill as it is will cause commotion,” he said.

“It is simply this issue that threw up IDP Camps in Benue. And we don’t want all this to happen here in Oyo State where we have been living peacefully with our fellow farmers for ages.

“However, if we are pushed to the wall, we know the next level. Our next level is to seek the legal option. We will go to the court of law over the matter.

“But for now, we are begging Oyo State Government to see us as Nigerians and partners in progress who, for ages immemorial, have added values to the economy of the State.

“It is also a matter of fact that we Fulani dominate large percentage of voters in Oyo State. Government only recognize us during electioneering and voting periods. Government is not giving us any facility or loan to boost our cattle rearing business while the farmers, on the other hand, get agric loans, fertilizers, etc. Is this the only way Government is now repaying us for our patriotism?

“We are equally opposed to ranching which is capital intensive. Why not ask the farmers also to fence their farm holdings? How much are we going to be spending per caged cow per annum in form of feeding, etc.? We do not agree.

“Government should rather checkmate the inflow of foreign Fulanis who have been responsible for the security challenges in the land.”

Matthew Opeoluwa, Special Assistant, New Media to the Speaker in a message to Premium Times reacting to the court threat, said the House would soon release its position on the herdsmen’s decision.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/359286-fulani-herdsmen-threaten-legal-action-against-oyo-assembly-over-anti-open-grazing-bill.html?fbclid=IwAR0gny5g5OA8OSGM2AcwhsD5hFzG63L2pqLVlZJqwjKcNddgWQ1FZCxvv9s

look at the hypocritic n criminal herdsmen claiming anti open grazing law threw up IDP in benue!,if the herdsmen had gone to court n obeyed the court ruling there wouldn't have been any problem but taking a cur from their kinsman at the top,the vehemently refused to accept court rulings n resorted to violence with the tacit support of the federal government perhaps because benue is in the north,the herdsmen can go to court n let's see what law will place their interest above n on others.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by damoobaba: 4:46pm On Oct 24, 2019
Blue3k:
These lawsuits are a waste of time. It didnt work in Benue and wont work in Oyo. It's precedent at this point.



Lol we finally see an honest person among them. They only oppose ranching because they dont want to change business model. I agree farmers should put up cheap barbwire fences to keep these guys out.
Between fencing a big farm and getting grasses to feed cattle's you're going to sell, which is more capital intensive? Some people need to use their brain when thinking .
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 4:51pm On Oct 24, 2019
Blue3k:
These lawsuits are a waste of time. It didnt work in Benue and wont work in Oyo. It's precedent at this point.



Lol we finally see an honest person among them. They only oppose ranching because they dont want to change business model. I agree farmers should put up cheap barbwire fences to keep these guys out.
No farmers shouldn't fence their farms because their crops are not a threat to anyone,if ranching is expensive the herdsmen should suggest n accept that the state government can establish the ranches while they herdsmen get registered,issued IDs n use the ranches for annual fees which can be increased from time to time.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Blue3k(m): 5:01pm On Oct 24, 2019
Deepthoughts:
No farmers shouldn't fence their farms because their crops are not a threat to anyone.

You should protect your property from invaders. Its no different from building a fence around a backyard or locking doors. If they dont want to or can't afford to that's their businesses. It's odd you guys advocate not protecting your valuables.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 5:05pm On Oct 24, 2019
Blue3k:


You should protect your property from invaders. Its no different from building a fence around a backyard or locking doors. If they dont want to or can't afford to that's their businesses. It's odd you guys advocate not protecting your valuables.


so armed robbers are right then?,why can't the herdsmen fence their cows that are most likely to cause damages i:e break the law?, it's good the herdsmen want to go to court,let them go n let's see the outcome.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Blue3k(m): 5:16pm On Oct 24, 2019
Deepthoughts:
so armed robbers are right then?,why can't the herdsmen fence their cows that are most likely to cause damages i:e break the law?, it's good the herdsmen want to go to court,let them go n let's see the outcome.

You're 1st question is silly. Robber is criminal. Banks have safes and security knowing these robbers exist. The farmers should do the same if they can afford to.

They can they're just too lazy to adapt. Ranching is better and beef import ban should be lifted. The outcome is obvious since court have slrrady ruled anti grazing laws are legal.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by bejeria101(m): 5:54pm On Oct 24, 2019
They even have lawyers? Lol
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by kotv: 6:01pm On Oct 24, 2019
ZombieDestroyer:


See subtle threat of violence by these Fulani herdsmen!!

They are threatening to replicate Benue massacre if the bill is passed!
Imagine their audacity. That just confirms their attacks in Benue was intentional.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Yankee101: 6:02pm On Oct 24, 2019
Oyo is not an APC state. Kiss my derrierre
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Olorunnim: 6:10pm On Oct 24, 2019
What angers me is that these Cow Wankers would still be feeling entitled upon all their illegalities.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 6:31pm On Oct 24, 2019
Blue3k:


You're 1st question is silly. Robber is criminal. Banks have safes and security knowing these robbers exist. The farmers should do the same if they can afford to.

They can they're just too lazy to adapt. Ranching is better and beef import ban should be lifted. The outcome is obvious since court have slrrady ruled anti grazing laws are legal.
I'm shocked,first I didn't insulted you but you did to me, ironically if only you read my contribution carefully with better comprehension you would have realized we are on the same page!,tanx much for the insults keep it up ok.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Blue3k(m): 6:42pm On Oct 24, 2019
Deepthoughts:
I'm shocked,first I didn't insulted you but you did to me, ironically if only you read my contribution carefully with better comprehension you would have realized we are on the same page!,tanx much for the insults keep it up ok.

Lol dont act sensitive. Saying your question is silly isn't an insult. I didn't understand point you making if that was intention but ok.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 6:47pm On Oct 24, 2019
Blue3k:


Lol dont act sensitive. Saying your question is silly isn't an insult. I didn't understand point you making if that was intention but ok.
if u hadn't understood the question u should have said so,yes you called me silly, that's an insult but it wouldn't make you understand a question better,but that's past now.

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Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Blue3k(m): 6:57pm On Oct 24, 2019
Deepthoughts:
if u hadn't understood the question u should have said so,yes you called me silly, that's an insult but it wouldn't make you understand a question better,but that's past now.

I called your question silly. You should know the difference between attacking idea and person.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Legendguru: 7:30pm On Oct 24, 2019
Oh
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 7:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
[quowete author=Blue3k post=83430947] WE aaw the a ß
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I called your question silly. You should know the difference between attacking idea and person. [/quote]Na u Sabi,bye bye.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Deepthoughts: 7:37pm On Oct 24, 2019
Blue3k:


I called your question silly. You should know the difference between attacking idea and person.
Na u Sabi bye bye.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Ademat7(m): 8:02pm On Oct 24, 2019
Blue3k:
These lawsuits are a waste of time. It didnt work in Benue and wont work in Oyo. It's precedent at this point.



Lol we finally see an honest person among them. They only oppose ranching because they dont want to change business model. I agree farmers should put up cheap barbwire fences to keep these guys out.
U think fencing b beans? U think we r talking 1plot of land? Have u seen size of farms we r talking here?
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Blue3k(m): 8:14pm On Oct 24, 2019
Ademat7:

U think fencing b beans? U think we r talking 1plot of land? Have u seen size of farms we r talking here?

If they can afford and it's practical they should. Its thst simple. If they cant they'll judt have to deal with isdue other means till the government bans them.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by genii96(m): 8:25pm On Oct 24, 2019
After wreaking havok on farmlands you want to claim legal right, the fact that these ones haven't been proscribed as terrorists is amazing.
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by Crimsoneagle: 9:56pm On Oct 24, 2019
MelesZenawi:
No no not fair..

Why stopping their herds from grazing?
why introducing anti-grazing law?


That state belongs to all of you people like Nigeria.

There should be understanding and parley.

Buhari a fulani is president, Osibanjo a Yoruba man vice president and it has been benefiting you both.

Please they should be allowed to graze freely on lands.
Shey u are being sarcastic or intentionally stupid? I just de ask
Re: Fulani Herdsmen Threaten Legal Action Against Oyo Assembly Over Anti-open Grazin by pikaelite(m): 8:34am On Oct 25, 2019
MelesZenawi:
No no not fair..

Why stopping their herds from grazing?
why introducing anti-grazing law?


That state belongs to all of you people like Nigeria.

There should be understanding and parley.

Buhari a fulani is president, Osibanjo a Yoruba man vice president and it has been benefiting you both.

Please they should be allowed to graze freely on lands.

The law is just to oppose them from grazing on other people farm.. Not to oppose them from living in Oyo state... Anti grazing not anti fulani

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