The Guardian (Nigeria)

Miyetti Allah threatens to sue Katsina, other states for alleged theft of ranch fund

NARTO seeks compensati­on for torched truck, cows in Anambra

- From Adamu Abuh ( Abuja) and Njadvara Musa ( Damaturu)

MIYETTI Allah Kautal Hore, a Fulani socio- cultural associatio­n, has threatened to sue about 10 northern states for allegedly diverting billions of naira meant for the establishm­ent of cattle ranches in their domains.

The Secretary General, Alh. Saleh Alhassan, at a press conference in Abuja, yesterday, identified Plateau, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Katsina and Niger states as some of the recipients of the monies ranging from N5 billion to N10 billion from the Federal Government.

He expressed disappoint­ment that government officials were still accumulati­ng filthy lucre to the detriment of his members.

The Miyetti Allah scribe acknowledg­ed that the establishm­ent of cattle ranches in the designated states would go a long way in curtailing the recurring farmers/ herders’ clashes and cattle rustling in the country.

Said he: “Nasarawa, Katsina, Plateau and Kaduna states have collected money for ranching. States like Niger are also in line to collect.

“We are yet to see the ranches because we don’t want the state governors to use the misery of the pastoralis­ts to continue to divert these funds. We need to address this issue of farmer/ herder conflict, through sustainabl­e land use management, which is through ranching.”

He decried the alleged killing of hundreds of cattle and herders by militants.

MEANWHILE, Nigerian Associatio­n of Road Transport Owners ( NARTO), Yobe State chapter, has demanded full compensati­on for trucks set ablaze and missing cows in Anambra State.

The truck, with number plate, TO 168 Yobe State, was reportedly transporti­ng cattle to the South, on Sunday night, when gunmen set it ablaze.

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