Kano Govt. establishes grazing reserves to end farmers-herdsmen crisis
Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi
Ganduje, on Tuesday said the state government had established five
grazing reserves to address the recurring clashes between herdsmen
and farmers in the state.
Ganduje said this on Tuesday in Kano
during a meeting with the newly elected officers of the Miyetti Allah
Cattle Breeders Association.
He said it was no longer fashionable
for herdsmen to wander through the length and breadth of the country
searching for pastures.
He said the state government would
provide mechanised boreholes, fodder and other facilities in the
reserves to prevent them from roaming in search of animal feeds.
The governor said more than 60 herdsmen
were trained in Turkey for animal insemination to improve
reproduction in cattle and in line with international best
practices.
He urged the new officials of the
association to investigate and identify where most of the herdsmen
are coming from.
The chairman of the association, Malam
Hussaini Ganduje, promised to pilot the affairs of the association
with the fear of God.
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