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Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Naijadaily: 7:31am On Jun 06
Amidst a rancorous session the Nigerian Senate passed the second reading of a bill to establish the National Animal Husbandry and Ranches Commission on Wednesday.

Despite heated debates the Senators voted in favour of the bill, sponsored by Senator Titus Tartenger Zam representing Benue North West which is meant to control and regulate cattle rearing ranching business across the country.

Zam told the Senate that ranching remains the only viable alternative for cattle breeding in Nigeria. He also advocated for the urgent need to transition from traditional livestock keeping methods to the modern methods which are safer and healthier to both the herds and the herders.

The bill however, met vehement rejection from Northern Lawmakers from the opposition Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central), Senator Adamu Aliero ( Kebbi Central) and Senator Kawu Sumaila ( Kano South) who faulted a part of the bill which specified that ranches be established in the "pastoralists state of origin" without forcing it upon other states or communities that do not have pastoralists as citizens.

In his contention Aliero argued that the pastoral part of the bill is in rebellion with section 41 of the Nigerian constitution which states that "Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom''. Aliero also noted that ranching should be seen as private business, the government should have no hand in it.

In swift support, Senator Kawu described the bill as contradictory to the Nigerian constitution saying that it is wrong to restrict citizens of the country to a particular region.

Kawu specifically said that "they would fight the bill" a statement he withdrew and apologised after he was called to order by the Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

He said; "I am totally against this bill, you can't make a law for a particular section of this country. Let the leadership come with something comprehensive but going by this bill it will compound the crisis".

Disagreeing further Senator Danjuma Goje warned that the bill might stereotype the Fulanis in the country. He added that Fulanis do not enjoy Democratic dividends from the Government.

He argued; "I want to urge our colleagues to approach this issue of ranching with good faith and an open mind. These Fulanis are Nigerians, they don't enjoy anything from the Government, they shouldn't be thrown away just like that.

"We should encourage them not to confine them to a particular area is not good. If you go to Oyo, Ogun states we have Fulanis and they speak Yoruba".


Despite the opposition the bill received the support of other Senators who made their contributions.

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe ( Abia South) supported the second passage of the bill but cautioned that there will be a need to review the land use act pointing out that some state Governors may disagree with the creation of ranches in their states.

"It also means that we have to take another look at the land use act. You can't set up ranches in a state if the Governors don't want it.

"In order to do this we must go back and look at the law, if we don't deal with the law even if you agree with the owners of the land or settlers if the state Government doesn't give their consent you can't go ahead.

"We must look at the land use act before we proceed with this bill. Former Governor of Kano state Abdullahi Ganduje once said that he has enough land for all herders to come and graze but some are using these herders to destabilize the country.

Minority leader of the Senate Senator Abba Moro said that the bill is in order he advised that the bill be subjected to comprehensive public hearing.

Kogi West Senator Sunday Karimi ( Kogi West )said that the bill should be passed as I will put an end to the killings all over the country as a result of persistent farmers and herders crises.

In his earlier debate, Zam said that the bill will be an antidote for the perennial violent clashes between sedentary farmers and Nomadic Herders in Nigeria.

He said "the time to adopt international best practices in animal husbandry. My distinguished colleagues, now is the time to bring about a law to stop open grazing. It is old fashioned, hazardous, burdensome and must be discarded.

"the absence of a regulatory framework or legislation on pastoralism and livestock mobility generally has created a chaotic scenario of SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST between sedentary farmers and nomadic herders in Nigeria; my dear colleagues, this is not acceptable in 21st century civilized world!".

Akpabio allayed sentiments raised by the opposing Senators stressing that the bill will still be subjected to public hearing before its final passage and assent in which he said all issues raised will be addressed.

"If we need to tinker with the land use act to create a clause to access to ranching also we must consider that many state governors don't have money to go into ranching".

Akapbio asked Senator Titus Zam if he intended to step down the bill in which he replied in negative after which Akpabio put the question to the Senators and they chorused "Aye" in favour of the bill.

The bill was subsequently referred to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, judicial and legal matters , trade and investment to report back in the next one Month.

https://sunnewsonline.com/northern-senators-fume-as-lawmakers-move-to-restrict-cattle-herders/?amp

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by lanre9ja(m): 7:34am On Jun 06
Nice one

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by helinues: 7:36am On Jun 06
They are unserious

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by nayi: 7:45am On Jun 06
God is exposing the real enemies of Nigeria's development

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Lindlady(f): 7:58am On Jun 06
helinues:
They are unserious
Have you ever been serious in your life? Hurry up ok.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by NaijaVietnamese: 8:03am On Jun 06
Unfortunately for them, they’ve lost majority say in both chambers. Middle belt and South will vote for the bill.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by malali: 8:06am On Jun 06
Removing the Beef subsidy

Potential Impact on Beef Prices
Implementing large-scale ranching could significantly increase the cost of beef due to the high expenses associated with establishing and maintaining ranches.These would make Nigerian cows too expensive for purchase as cows from Niger and other neighboring countries practicing open grazing will be cheaper in the open market.

Suggested Practical Solutions
Designated Grazing Areas: Allocate specific areas for grazing to prevent clashes while allowing pastoralists to continue traditional herding methods.
Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Establish local committees to mediate disputes between farmers and herders, promoting peaceful coexistence.
Cooperative Farming: Encourage farmers and herders to form cooperatives, sharing resources and knowledge to improve productivity and harmony.
Community-Based Animal Health Services: Provide mobile veterinary services to support herders, reducing the need for long migrations and potential conflicts.
These solutions aim to be cost-effective and fair to both cattle herders and farmers, ensuring sustainable practices and reducing conflicts.


The Southeast is allowed to ply their trade and open spare parts shop in katsina
The Southwest is holding Aso-rock Office in Abuja
The South-south is FCT Minister in Abuja
Why cant the northern Fulani man feed his cow in the south ?
Lets be tolerant and restructure designated cattle grazing areas in every state to accommodate everybody.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Ttipsy(f): 8:06am On Jun 06
If Nothern senators and Fulani pple still want open grazing, moving Aroud with cows, they should do it in their home states/Land!

They should stop disturbing public peace

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Ttipsy(f): 8:09am On Jun 06
Lindlady:
Have you ever been serious in your life? Hurry up ok.
take your cow to Gombe or Kano state like your foolish senator is kicking against the bill!

Nobody cares

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by blackmantis: 8:09am On Jun 06
Anyone can move,settle and do business in any part of the country as long as they don't move cattle on people's lands, farms and crops like the herdsmen are doing.

Fulani should buy or rent land for their cattle business like everyone else.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Hungerbadoo: 8:20am On Jun 06
All the northern senators opposing this bill are terrorists. Very backward and useless senators that have no single regard for human lives.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by ggood: 8:25am On Jun 06
They should ban all cows from moving from state to State , my annoyance is that where are all the southern and middle belt senator State like Kogi,Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo, Enugu, Nasarawa, Delta, Edo, Plateau they all kept mute they didn't say anything in the plenary



Watch the video here how Akpabio embarrassed northern senators on open grazing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5ZxzLGJgO0?si=HsDhUvelFoizhJMk

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by tuborme: 8:35am On Jun 06
We Dey watch
Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by hegelian: 8:44am On Jun 06
helinues:
They are unserious

enemy of the state how are you... your joy is as usual the destruction of the country at large

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by flokii: 8:49am On Jun 06
If Northern Senators fume, Southern Senators too should roar.
We don't want to see their cattle roaming about again. It's that simple.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Obaofpigs: 8:54am On Jun 06
See them...

No need for plenty talk. Go to the SW and bless their lands with beef

In the SE we have substituted with

Pork
Chicken
Turkey
Goats
Ducks
Bush meat
Etc etc rtc

Any of your brothers seen in the bush will DIE.

Just know this .. angry

malali:
Potential Impact on Beef Prices
Implementing large-scale ranching could significantly increase the cost of beef due to the high expenses associated with establishing and maintaining ranches.These would make Nigerian cows too expensive for purchase as cows from Niger and other neighboring countries practicing open grazing will be cheaper in the open market.


Suggested Practical Solutions
Designated Grazing Areas: Allocate specific areas for grazing to prevent clashes while allowing pastoralists to continue traditional herding methods.
Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Establish local committees to mediate disputes between farmers and herders, promoting peaceful coexistence.
Cooperative Farming: Encourage farmers and herders to form cooperatives, sharing resources and knowledge to improve productivity and harmony.
Community-Based Animal Health Services: Provide mobile veterinary services to support herders, reducing the need for long migrations and potential conflicts.
These solutions aim to be cost-effective and fair to both cattle herders and farmers, ensuring sustainable practices and reducing conflicts.







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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by helinues: 8:54am On Jun 06
hegelian:


enemy of the state how are you... your joy is as usual the destruction of the country at large

Sebi if I report you now for trolling considering how many times you have mentioned me unnecessarily just this morning, your body go calm down.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by hegelian: 8:57am On Jun 06
Lindlady:
Have you ever been serious in your life? Hurry up ok.
helinues:
They are unserious

your quoting Helines, Number 1 enemy of the state.. he is an enemy to the great people of this country na

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by God1blessBiafra: 8:57am On Jun 06
flokii:
If Northern Senators fume, Southern Senators too should roar.
We don't want to see their cattle roaming about again. It's that simple.
Nothing like Southern senators, Yoruba Muslim senators will always be on the side of North.



Moreover where's their cow is your Nigeria president,nothing can come out of this.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by hegelian: 8:58am On Jun 06
helinues:


Sebi if I report you now for trolling considering how many times you have mentioned me unnecessarily just this morning, your body go calm down.


report na.. i didnt violate any NL laws..
i only expose you as an enemy of the state...you are an enemy of the state and nigeria people..
all you care about is the suffering of nigeria people

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by NSNO(m): 9:02am On Jun 06
Anyone against this bill is an enemy of Nigeria. Of course the bill needs tinkering but the premise is sound.

SAY NO TO OPEN GRAZING

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by KillahPriest: 9:04am On Jun 06
The Fulani herdsmen have money, they are amongst the wealthiest people in this country but I wonder why they are so wicked and stingy to themselves ? Why do they want free access to other people's lands instead of doing the sane thing done worldwide which is buying or leasing of lands ? Very wicked people who just love crisis every time. Tufiakwa

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by KillahPriest: 9:10am On Jun 06
malali:
Potential Impact on Beef Prices
Implementing large-scale ranching could significantly increase the cost of beef due to the high expenses associated with establishing and maintaining ranches.These would make Nigerian cows too expensive for purchase as cows from Niger and other neighboring countries practicing open grazing will be cheaper in the open market.


Suggested Practical Solutions
DESIGNATED GRAZING AREAS: ALLOCATE SPECIFIC AREAS FOR GRAZING to prevent clashes while allowing pastoralists to continue traditional herding methods.
Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Establish local committees to mediate disputes between farmers and herders, promoting peaceful coexistence.
Cooperative Farming: Encourage farmers and herders to form cooperatives, sharing resources and knowledge to improve productivity and harmony.
Community-Based Animal Health Services: Provide mobile veterinary services to support herders, reducing the need for long migrations and potential conflicts.
These solutions aim to be cost-effective and fair to both cattle herders and farmers, ensuring sustainable practices and reducing conflicts.[/b]







The highlighted is the criminality I'm talking about. How can you come all the way from Futa jalon to another man's State/village and collect designated grazing area or will you do same if I want to rear pigs in your country ? Buy or lease land instead of blackmailing Nigerians

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Mindlog: 9:41am On Jun 06
The senators from the core Northern states are very much aware they are the minority as majority of the senators from Kwara, Kogi, Benue, Taraba and Plateau would vote in favour of the bill alongside their Southern counterparts.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by telleyway: 9:53am On Jun 06
malali:
Potential Impact on Beef Prices
Implementing large-scale ranching could significantly increase the cost of beef due to the high expenses associated with establishing and maintaining ranches.These would make Nigerian cows too expensive for purchase as cows from Niger and other neighboring countries practicing open grazing will be cheaper in the open market.


Suggested Practical Solutions
Designated Grazing Areas: Allocate specific areas for grazing to prevent clashes while allowing pastoralists to continue traditional herding methods.
Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Establish local committees to mediate disputes between farmers and herders, promoting peaceful coexistence.
Cooperative Farming: Encourage farmers and herders to form cooperatives, sharing resources and knowledge to improve productivity and harmony.
Community-Based Animal Health Services: Provide mobile veterinary services to support herders, reducing the need for long migrations and potential conflicts.
These solutions aim to be cost-effective and fair to both cattle herders and farmers, ensuring sustainable practices and reducing conflicts.








Will you allocate shops for people to sale alcohol in the northern part of the country?
Will you provide land for farmers up north?
Will you provide resources and enablement for fishermen to go up north for their business?

What makes cows special business in Nigeria? Isn't it a personal business?
Many people don't eat beef and you must not force it on them .

The worst is your preference that people be killed to allow fulanis carry cows about.
I'm not surprised though.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by Pascal9: 10:01am On Jun 06
malali:
Potential Impact on Beef Prices
Implementing large-scale ranching could significantly increase the cost of beef due to the high expenses associated with establishing and maintaining ranches.These would make Nigerian cows too expensive for purchase as cows from Niger and other neighboring countries practicing open grazing will be cheaper in the open market.


Suggested Practical Solutions
Designated Grazing Areas: Allocate specific areas for grazing to prevent clashes while allowing pastoralists to continue traditional herding methods.
Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Establish local committees to mediate disputes between farmers and herders, promoting peaceful coexistence.
Cooperative Farming: Encourage farmers and herders to form cooperatives, sharing resources and knowledge to improve productivity and harmony.
Community-Based Animal Health Services: Provide mobile veterinary services to support herders, reducing the need for long migrations and potential conflicts.
These solutions aim to be cost-effective and fair to both cattle herders and farmers, ensuring sustainable practices and reducing conflicts.
can a cat and rat live in the same space






can a cat and rat live in the same space

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by mcbreeze: 10:06am On Jun 06
ggood:
They should ban all cows from moving from state to State
Cow has freedom of movement according to Nigeria constitution
Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by mcbreeze: 10:07am On Jun 06
Everyone has freedom of movement including cow. Nigeria will hail thee

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by AcadaWriter: 10:17am On Jun 06
Nice one

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by poiZon: 10:18am On Jun 06
malali:
Potential Impact on Beef Prices
Implementing large-scale ranching could significantly increase the cost of beef due to the high expenses associated with establishing and maintaining ranches.These would make Nigerian cows too expensive for purchase as cows from Niger and other neighboring countries practicing open grazing will be cheaper in the open market.


Suggested Practical Solutions
Designated Grazing Areas: Allocate specific areas for grazing to prevent clashes while allowing pastoralists to continue traditional herding methods.
Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Establish local committees to mediate disputes between farmers and herders, promoting peaceful coexistence.
Cooperative Farming: Encourage farmers and herders to form cooperatives, sharing resources and knowledge to improve productivity and harmony.
Community-Based Animal Health Services: Provide mobile veterinary services to support herders, reducing the need for long migrations and potential conflicts.
These solutions aim to be cost-effective and fair to both cattle herders and farmers, ensuring sustainable practices and reducing conflicts.







Rubbish...
How will Niger cows find itself in Nigeria markets?
Ranching will solve 90percent of the insecurities bedeviled by the Nigerian state, it will kick start an agro-industrial revolution in Nigeria whereby food security will be guaranteed.

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Re: Lawmakers Move To Restrict Cattle Herders, Northern Senators Fume by malali: 10:53am On Jun 06
poiZon:

Rubbish...
How will Niger cows find itself in Nigeria markets?
Ranching will solve 90percent of the insecurities bedeviled by the Nigerian state, it will kick start an agro-industrial revolution in Nigeria whereby food security will be guaranteed.

Do you know how much will feed a cow for 2 years in a ranch ??

Compare it to a nomadic free grazing cow ??

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