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Reject FG's Demand for Grazing Lands, Middle Belt Group Tells Govs

- Seriki Adinoyi

A Middle Belt group, Middle Belt Patriots, has urged state governors to reject pressure from the federal government to cede lands in their states to herders for grazing, adding that yielding to such demands will worsen the security situation in the region and indeed other parts of the country.

In a statement issued yesterday and signed by its Director of Media and Strategic Communicat­ions, Mr. Steven Kefas, the group expressed concern over the manner the federal government constantly panders to the interests of the pastoralis­ts at the detriment and displaceme­nt of the indigenous population­s whose lands and lives are being overrun by the armed ethnic militias affiliated with the herders.

Warning that the people of the Middle Belt would resist any attempt to dispossess them of their God-given heritage, the group described the stance of the federal government on grazing land as provocativ­e.

The group said, “We vehemently condemn and reject the recent directive from the federal government asking state governors to make land available for grazing by Fulani herdsmen. This provocativ­e and ill-advised order shows a shocking disregard for the already tenuous security situation in the Middle Belt region that has been under sustained violent attack by armed Fulani ethnic militias.

“We sternly warn the political leaders, monarchs, and youth/ community leaders of the Middle Belt region-Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, and sections of Taraba, Adamawa, Bauchi, Southern Kaduna, and Gombe states to outright disregard and defy this reckless federal directive.

“Capitulati­ng to these demands and ceding more land for grazers will only fan the flames of the ethnic clashes, further the genocidal massacres, escalate the violent displaceme­nt of indigenes from their ancestral lands, and jeopardize the fragile peace in a region that has already suffered immensely.

“The grazing of cattle is a private business enterprise; it leaves more questions than answers as to why the federal government is deliberate­ly arrogating farmlands to themselves to be handed over to private herders? We forcefully remind the authoritie­s in Abuja that pig farmers in the core northern Sharia states like Kano, Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi, Jigawa and Sokoto have to struggle, invest and acquire land for their vocations without any such unconstitu­tional government directives.

“The same should apply to the cattle herders - if they need land for their trade, they should approach willing farmers and residents to lease or purchase lands for grazing through legitimate means. No farmer or landowner should be forcibly dispossess­ed of their property.

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