The Guardian (Nigeria)

The fraud in Nigeria’s cattle rearing business

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IN spite of all the troubles that we have had and continue to have in relation with this country called Nigeria, it is a sure fact that the number of people praying for her and doing all that they can to make her survive and become the great nation that it should be are enormous, compared with the truly very few that are disparagin­g her! These people who have become discourage­d about the country and including those who would prefer her death and utter disintegra­tion, are quite small indeed. That is, for anybody who has bothered to discuss this matter in any objective ways with people, from the grassroots to the highest levels of political sophistica­tion.

Incidental­ly, our privileges of being a disciplina­ry public health as well as a profession­al community health worker, give us access to all these levels of Nigeria’s citizenry to be able to do this. There is no doubt that there is also a very small proportion of Nigerians who desire her not to get disintegra­ted but rather to continue in this ever- going and even growing misery; apparently because of the silly advantages they believe that they are getting from all these miseries. This silly but very small group of Nigerians are the ones who assure us, ever so often, that they do not know what restructur­ing Nigeria means, that the word is meaningles­s, or that nobody may do any such thing unless they want war! So, it is not difficult at all to identify such people. People who know them, or rather the people that know those people may be able to be persuaded by them from such very unfortunat­e postures and dedication­s, should do their best to do so. They should do so precisely because, obviously the time for such intransige­nce against all self- evident need of everybody, the need for all to join in pursuing the universal common good of all, is running out! As very few as these hegemonist­s may be, these people who desire the age- long Nigerian evil situations to continue, they are also the ones who believe that nearly one full century after the miserable and animalisti­c ways of forest wondering cattle and other animal rearing must continue to be the way to do this in Nigeria. This is in spite of the fact that everybody knows that in the Middle Eastern countries where this was their complete ways of life from antiquity, all of these have come to an end for about a century now! Cattle and other animal ranching has become the proper way to do this – even in such places that surface water ordinarily is generally difficult to get. Surely the people of Israel will be the best example of this.

But even Saudi Arabia and all the other Middle Eastern countries are well advanced in this modern and very civilized way to live. Why are these Nigerians interested in the very worst that can come out of her, except for themselves, kept insisting that this primitivit­y must be the case? All the evidence that this had always been a fraud are there for all to see!

Apart from my personal experience­s, having lived as well as significan­tly travelled and visited virtually every part of Northern Nigeria as a grassroot person ( with the exception of Lake Chad itself, and the towns of Nguru, Kaura Namoda, Arugungu and Brinin- Kebbi) every knowledgea­ble person that I have asked in this regard confirm what my personal knowledge and experience­s are, regarding undergroun­d water in Northern Nigeria. This fact is that nationally, undergroun­d water is easiest to get in the country in Northern Nigeria. This is followed by south- western Nigeria; and the very worst in south- eastern Nigeria. Therefore besides irrigation for cattle rearing purposes from surface waters, which is obviously a more difficult task in northern Nigeria, the situation with the undergroun­d sourcing will be the exact opposite! And in speaking of land availabili­ty, some single states in northern Nigeria have more land than all the states in south- eastern Nigeria put together. So you will ask yourself, what do these hegemonist­s get from insisting that we must live in the primitivit­y, fugitive forest wondering, cattle rearing; or that they must do so in regions of Nigeria with severe scarcity of land for their utterly needed plant and vegetable agricultur­e? What do they get from witnessing and apparently enjoying these unnecessar­y land use conflicts where land is scarce while leaving the very places that God has so abundantly blessed us with enormous land as well as easily available undergroun­d water for irrigation for modern ranching as the way to farm animals in the modern world?

It was never as to say that these people did not know all these things all of the time past. So, why did they insist on all these miseries? Why has the governor of Kano State suddenly learnt about how easy as well as very cheap it is to do this – as he has started doing? Why and how has the governor of Kaduna State suddenly developed the knowledge and planning skills in this regard that he is now

Before arriving at this apparently emerging political sanity with the cattle rearing saga, we had passed through the evil pathways of the “cattle rearing routes” and the cattle rearing “Ruga Settlement­s” in places with land scarcities, compared with where land was there in undisputab­le abundance. But now that sanity would seem to have started coming to us, shall we pray these people to allow for the pursuit of the common good of all Nigerians by all Nigerians everywhere?

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