In a determined bid to solve the perennial clashes between farmers and
herdsmen in the various parts of the country, the Buhari administration
had embarked on a vigorous campaign for the establishment of ranches in
the country. Over a year ago, the Minister of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Chief Audu Ogbe announced that 11 state governments and the
federal capital territory administration had made available 55 hectares
of land for the establishment of ranches.
He also announced
that the federal government had concluded plans to engage the services
of 3,000 young men and women to guard the proposed ranches. But for
reasons best known to the federal government the plan to set up the
ranches was jettisoned to the detriment of peace and stability of the
nation.
But having lost thousands of people and destruction of
properties worth billions of Naira in avoidable clashes between farmers
and herdsmen in several parts of the country the federal government has
now decided to establish the ranches. While this belated decision is a
welcome development Chief Audu Ogbe should be restrained from causing
confusion by giving the misleading impression that the federal
government intends to allow owners of cattle to colonise the states that
have donated land for the establishment of ranches.
In other
words, Chief Ogbe should not be allowed to sabotage the establishment of
the ranches with his pet project of "Cattle Colonies ". Since a ranch
is a large area of land acquired for raising grazing livestock such as
cattle or sheep for the production of meat the proposed ranches should
not be called "cattle colonies"
Source: SaharaReporters
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