Daily Trust Sunday

Crop theft: Taraba farmers relocate to fields

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Increasing cases of theft of farm produce have forced many farmers in Taraba State to relocate to their farms to safeguard their crops. It was gathered that in Jalingo, Gassol, Lau, Ardo-Kola, Gashaka, Karim-Lamido and Bali local government areas, farmers now keep 24-hour watch over both harvested crops and those yet to be harvested.

The Chairman of Taraba Rice Farmers’ Associatio­n, Alhaji Hassan Abubakar, told newsmen yesterday in Jalingo that some farmers had lost tonnes of grains - mainly rice, cowpea and maize - to thieves who normally invaded the fields at night.

He said rising demand for farm produce and attendant attractive prices in markets could be responsibl­e for the rampant cases of crop theft.

Alhaji Muntari Ajuji, a large scale farmer in Sabon-Gida, Gassol Local Government Area, said that he had to hire five security guards to watch over each of his three farms.

Similarly, Alhaji Ali Maihula, a farmer from Bali Local Government Area, said he had been spending day and night in one of his farms, while his children and other family members took care of his other farms during the day, and hired guards at night.

The farmer added that he had adopted early evacuation of crops from fields to his home to ensure their safety.

A farmer at Bembal Village in Gassol Local Government Area, Malam Buba Musa, told newsmen that his family had been keeping vigil in his farms after some thieves harvested his maize at night.

He said the maize was mature and about to be harvested but was stolen few days to the planned harvest day.

“Thieves sneaked in overnight and made away with more than half of the crops from the three-hectare farm,’’ he said.

Malam Magaji Isa, a farmer from Mutum-Biyu, also said that a half of his rice farm was harvested by unknown persons, and that all efforts to trace the produce failed.

“I know the variety of my rice; wherever I see it, I will identify it,” Magaji said. Mr Dauda Wada, a leader of a local community security group, popularly referred to as ‘Yan banga’ in Northern Nigeria, said in Mutum-Biyu, cases of theft of farm produce had become rampant.

He said many of such theft had been reported to the group but only few arrests had been made because the thieves operated mostly at midnight.

The Police Public Relations Officer in Taraba, ASP David Misal, said that although no produce theft had been reported to the command, he could not rule out the possibilit­y. (NAN)

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PHOTO: From left: The General Commanding Officer, Nigeria Army, 1 Division, Kaduna, Maj-Gen. Adeniyi Oyebade; Zamfara State Deputy Governor, Malam Ibrahim Wakkala and Minister of Defence, Brig.-Gen. Mansur Dan-Ali (rtd), during the comprehens­ive medical...

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