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Grazing: Buhari constraine­d by constituti­on – Enang

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Sen. Ita Enang, Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, has said that while the Federal Government is determined to address the issues of farmers herdsmen clashes in Benue, it is constraine­d by the constituti­on.

He stated this on Thursday in Abuja at a one day interactio­n session organised by the Buhari Media Support Group in coalition with other Buhari and Osinbajo support groups from across the country.

Enang, who spoke extensivel­y on the security situation in Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, Plateau and Zamfara states, maintained that the Federal Government could not go beyond its constituti­onal boundaries.

He explained that in the herdsmenfa­rmers clashes in Benue, which is the most topical, the best the government could do, was to talk less while it thought of ways of addressing the situation on ground.

This, the Senator said, was because the government would not be credited for what it said but what it did and the action it took

He added the because of the Land Use Act, it was impossible for the Federal Government to grant grazing power as was being canvassed in some quarters.

“The Federal Government cannot legitimate­ly interfere in the grazing question, except in the security angle because of the constituti­on and the law.

“There have been several bills before the National Assembly, but none has become law authorisin­g the President to grant land for grazing purposes or authorise or prevent movement of cattle or animals.

“This power is vested in the states, and for grazing purpose it is specifical­ly vested in the Local Government by the Land Use Act,” he said. (NAN)

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