Prominent leaders from Benue State have told President Muhammadu Buhari
that there is no land to allow for the establishment of cattle colonies
as being proposed by the Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh.
They
made their position known to the president on Monday after they held a
closed door meeting with him in the State House, Presidential Villa,
Abuja.
Governor Samuel Ortom, who led the delegation and
addressed the press after the meeting, said Mr. Ogbeh, “who is a son of
the soil has explained that cattle colonies are a combination of several
ranches” and is proposing that ten thousand hectares should be provided
for that purpose.
“In Benue, we don’t have ten hectares for colonies, other states may have, but we don’t have in Benue State,” he said.
Among those in the delegation are former senate president, David Mark; former governor, George Akume and several others.
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