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‘What RUGA project would have addressed’

- From Romoke W. Ahmad, Ilorin

Musa Aliyu is the coordinato­r of Media Advocacy and Technologi­es Center (MATEC) a research, advocacy and capacity building civic hub aimed at serving as link between policymake­rs and the general public on issue of governance. In this interview, he lends his voice to the raging issue of the suspended RUGA project proposed by the Federal Government. Excerpt:

RUGA now comes in. Communitie­s manifested in the truncation of RUGA should be engaged to see their land settlement. Fake news merchants had as natural resource that can generate a field day in misinformi­ng Nigerians income through leasing of such land for about what RUGA settlement stands for. RUGA. There will be written agreement It was given different headings and titles to clearly state terms and conditions of like ‘fulanisati­on’ agenda, ‘hausalisat­ion’ tenancy and ownership of the land. No etc. This made an average Nigerian not to matter the time frame, allottees of the see any good in the project. land will be made to renew their tenancy This is the final nail on the coffin of a at an agreed interval. nice project like RUGA.

Similarly, state government­s will be made to know the potential benefits of RUGA to the internally generated revenue. The estimated market value of cattle trading in Nigeria stands at N600 billion per annum.

States should be able to get at least N30 billion from commission of N5000 per cattle coming out of RUGA settlement in such state.

Together with developmen­t partners, a mechanism should be put in place to make capital accessible for people willing to embrace this concept, particular­ly with regards to land leasing, cattle acquaintan­ce and other logistics issues. If restrainin­g cattle rearing can be practiced successful­ly in Texas, RUGA can also succeed in Nigeria.

However, glaring effects of fake news

You have been supporting RUGA in most of your talks, what did you see? RUGA settlement is a fantastic initiative that is meant to solve two main problems of herders-farmers clashes as well as youth unemployme­nt in Nigeria. Also, food insecurity challenge, in the light of the protein need of Nigeria, will be provided through RUGA project.

Why do you think most Nigerians are against the idea?

The problem with this project is that the Federal Government failed to sell it properly to Nigerians, and fake news fuelled mass resistance against the project.

By selling the project, this means nice projects like RUGA need to have people buy-in right from the beginning. At the level of designing this project, Nigerians need to be convinced that cattle rearing is not just an occupation meant for a particular ethnic group, especially the Fulani. Cattle rearing should be promoted to be a business that can be embraced by Nigerian youths just like other aspects of agricultur­al practice - like fishery, poultry and others.

The youth of Benue should be able to make a living out of cattle business without destructio­n of other people’s farms. This is where the concept of

Now that the idea has met with objection from almost every part of the country, what do you think should be the solution?

The Federal Government should go back to the drawing board and redesign a sustainabl­e project that will grow from bottom up. What I mean is that the idea should be conceived and implemente­d at community and state levels with the Federal Government serving supervisor­y and strategic roles. There should be adequate advocacy and sensitisat­ion on modern cattle rearing systems.

Projects like RUGA should have substantia­l inputs from civil society groups like MATEC so that adequate ground would have been laid to disallow fake news proponents from hijacking the whole process.

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