THE Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello on Friday said the state
government had set aside 15,000 hectares of land to implement the cattle
colony policy of the Federal government Governor Bello during a visit
to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said it was
necessary that the State provides the land to accommodate the herdsmen
and contribute to ending the frequent clashes between farmers and
herders.
The Governor while officially handing over the 15,000
hectares of land through a letter to the Minister of Agriculture and
Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, said 5,000 hectares of land was set
aside in Adavi local government, while the remaining 10,000 will be
located in Ajaokuta local
government in the State.
According to
him “[I] am here once again visiting this ministry and the Minister in
continuation of our effort as a state government to key into the
programme of the Ministry in terms of the Cattle Colony otherwise known
as the conglomeration of cattle ranches programme of the Federal
Government.
“We came here some time ago, indicating our interest
and our readiness to participate in this programme. Am here [and] happy
to inform the Honourable Minister and the Ministry, that the people of
Kogi state have keyed into the programme 100 per cent.
“We are
willing and ready to pilot the programme in Kogi State and as such our
people has been well sensitised, and educated about what this programme
is all about.
“Consequent upon that, we have been able to earmark and secure 15,000 hectares of land to takeoff this particular programme.
“We
have 10,000 hectares in Ajaokuta Local Government, and 5,000 hectares
in Adavi Local Government, the local community have been well
sensitised, and willingly, they are ready to key in. These lands have
been secured and as such, am here to convey this message in a written
letter to Ministry and we will be waiting for your action.
“We are very confident that this is going to add to the economic well-being of our people, the state and the country at large.
The
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh while
appreciating the Governor, expressed optimism that other states will key
in.
He reiterated that the federal government had no plans of
seizing peoples land to give to the herdsmen. He added that the local
communities will also participate in the programme.
Source: Tribune
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