The Guardian (Nigeria)

Akeredolu vows to deal with open- grazing offenders

- From Oluwaseun Akingboye, Akure

ONDO State Governor and Chairman of South- West Governors’ Forum, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, has warned the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Associatio­n of Nigeria ( MACBAN) against flouting the state’s anti- open grazing law.

Akeredolu insisted that his administra­tion would not hesitate to decisively deal with any offender who flouts the law, which he recently signed.

He said that the law would be enforced vigorously.

Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Duties and Strategy, Dr. Doyin Odebowale, in a statement made available to journalist­s in Akure, yesterday, reiterated that “no bandit will operate in Ondo State under any dubious guise.”

The statement reads: “The Ondo State Government is in possession of a video clip of the press statement issued by a so- called associatio­n of cattle breeders, Miyetti Allah Kataul Hore, through its Secretary, Saleh Hassan.

“This uncouth, uncultured and evidently vagrant, left no one in doubt as regards the level of support certain criminal elements, like him, enjoys, deplorably.

“This man admits, without qualms, that members of his associatio­n have been frustrated to the point of taking to banditry and other forms of criminalit­y to ‘ fight poverty.’

“They claimed to be above the law of any state in the federation. They warn of the imminent breach of peace and promotion of pervasive anarchy, if they are not allowed to ravage the sweat and toil of the long- suffering farmers who, apparently, don’t count for much in the scheme of things in their estimation.

“It is disingenuo­us and fraudulent for any band of stragglers and certified felons to paint a highly- resourcefu­l people with the same indolent and retrogress­ive brush, a befitting epitaph for characters of Saleh Hassan’s felonious hue.”

The state maintained that no cultural practice permits criminalit­y. Banditry, rape and armed robbery, it said, should not be attributes of a people. According to Odebowale, personal businesses must not become the prime occupation of a government of a geo- political space with multiethni­c groups.

Odebowale stressed that Ondo State government would not yield to the caprices of the group and would deploy all government machinerie­s at its disposal to protect her citizenry from any external forces that tend to destroy their land.

“We refuse to become slaves in our land. We defeated treachery and unbridled arrogance. We are not prepared to cede any part of our ancestral heritage to enjoy “peace and progress” offered by associatio­ns of bandits, robbers, kidnappers and rapists.

“Saleh and his sponsors should be content with the resources within his local environmen­t if he is indeed indigenous to Nigeria. No part of our lands will be given to foreigners who cling to a dubious regional protocol as an instrument validating dispossess­ion,” he said.

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