Saturday 5 March 2016

Ondo State Ban Activities Of Fulani Nomadic Herdsmen

Ondo State Bans Activities Of Fulani Nomadic Herdsmen, Threatens To Arrest Defaulters

Ondo State Commissioner for Environment Sola Ebiseni made the
disclosure in Akure at a stakeholder meeting to deliberate on the
constant clashes between farmers and the Fulani herdsmen in Ondo
State.
Ondo State Commissioner for Environment Sola Ebiseni made the
disclosure in Akure at a stakeholder meeting to deliberate on the
constant clashes between farmers and the Fulani herdsmen in Ondo
State.
Ebiseni said the State government had already given the Fulani
herdsmen a one week ultimatum to evacuate their cattle from the
main town of Akure.
He declared that any Fulani nomadic herdsman grazing cattle at
night would also be considered thieves and handed over to the law
enforcement agencies.
"We don't want to see the Fulani herdsmen grazing cattle within the
streets of Akure, the State capital,” Mr. Ebiseni said. "Animals are not
reared on the road in our own towns. They are allowed in the
outskirts of the town.”
A SaharaReporters correspondent reported that a monitoring task
force team from the Ministry of Environment in the State has been
mandated to ensure strict compliance of the order.
"The team is also saddled with the responsibility of dealing decisively
with any erring cattle rearers that would flout such order from the
State government,” our correspondent reported.
Additionally, the State government resolved that cattle dealers and
marketers should register as an association or body with proof of
identification. The government claimed that this would help identify
cattle rearers who incite trouble and violence.
Among the other major areas forbidden for Fulani herdsmen to graze
their cattle in the State included: Oba ile Road, Ode-ilekun Road,
Barracks/Ondo Road, Airport/Owo Road, Adofure/Idanre Road,
including all permanent residential estates.
During the meeting, Akin Olotu, an environmental activist and
chairman of the Agricultural Commodities Association in Ondo State,
called for a proper synergy between the States in the federation and
the federal government in establishing cattle ranches for the benefit
of Fulani nomadic herdsmen.
http://saharareporters.com/2016/03/04/ondo-state-bans-activities-
fulani-nomadic-herdsmen-threatens-arrest-defaulters

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