Niger state allocates 30,000 hectares of land for grazing reserve.
Niger state government has allocated 30,000
hectares of land in Bobi community, Mariga Local Government Area as
grazing reserve for herders.
Governor Abubakar Sani Bello disclosed this
during a meeting with the national leadership of Miyetti Allah Cattle
Breeders Association (MACBA) in Minna yesterday.
Besides the one already provided, the governor
also promised to open up additional grazing reserves in designated
locations across the state.
The governor said, the steps taken is aimed at
ending farmers/herders clash in the state.
He said the Bobi grazing reserve is enough to
accommodate half of the cattle in the state.
Alhaji Bello said facilities such as veterinary
clinic, water and adequate feeds will be provided at the Bobi grazing
reserve in order to keep them intact.
Responding, the national president of Miyetti
Allah, Alhaji Mohammed Kiruwa commended the governor for the gesture,
saying the grazing reserve initiative will end the farmers/herders
clash across the country.
He said so far 10 state governors have
allocated land as grazing reserves for the use of the herders in
their respective states.
Alhaji Kiruwa said the association has taken
steps towards ending the incidences of cattle rustling through
collaboration with stakeholders in cattle business.
He said the association is collaborating with
National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and cattle traders
in order to identify the real herders as a way of curtailing the
rising cases of cattle rustling not only in the state but in the
country in general.
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