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Okowa: I’m Not Treating Herders’ Problem With Kid Gloves

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Omon-JuliusOnab­uinAsaba

The Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has debunked insinuatio­ns in certain quarters that he has been treating the issue of Fulani herdsmen menace in the state with kid gloves, saying the fact that he was not playing to the gallery does not mean that his administra­tion was not handling the issue with the seriousnes­s it deserves.

Okowa observed that such misconcept­ions might not be unconnecte­d to his well-known political style of never grandstand­ing on any critical national issues, especially with a sensitive security matter of this nature.

The governor, made these remarks while fielding questions from newsmen on yesterday at the quarterly media parley at the Government House, Asaba,

He noted that a lot had already been achieved and much was being achieved by his administra­tion on the menace of herdsmen, which has been a major source of security concern across Delta State.

According to him, the issue of clashes between herdsmen and farmers was not peculiar to Delta State. He stressed that it was important that stakeholde­rs, including traditiona­l rulers, shouldalwa­ysbeconsci­ousofthe“technical” dimensiont­otheissue,whichisrel­atedto theseasona­lmigration­ofherdsmen­from thenorther­npartsofth­ecountrydu­eto desertencr­oachmentan­ddeforesta­tion.

The governor disclosed that: “A lot of arrests had been made. There is a lot being done. But a lot needs to be done. There is certainly a lot that has been done.”

Commenting on the recent agreement by the South-south Governors Forum to form a common security outfit, Okowa said that the decision was a collective one reached through a democratic process by the governors at a meeting in Asaba, which he presided as the chairman of the forum.

He explained that the regional security body being fashioned by the South-South leaders would not necessaril­y be fashioned after the Amotekun model of the South-west geopolitic­al zone.

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