Ohanaeze Backs South East Govs On Open Grazing Ban
From Obinna Odogwu, Awka
Politics Digest – Apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has thrown its weight behind the ban placed by the South East governors on open grazing of cattle.
It said open grazing was responsible for the series of farmers/herders’ clashes recorded in the country which had claimed many lives and property.
Ohanaeze National Publicity Secretary, Chiedozie Ogbonnia, told Daily Sun that the Igbo body was pleased with the position of the governors as it would help put an end to the problems caused by herdsmen’s open grazing.
South East Governors’ Forum (SEGF) Chairman and Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, announced recently that the governors and leaders of the zone had banned open grazing in all parts of the zone.
Umahi, who made the announcement during a stakeholders’ meeting of All Progressives Congress at the Christian Ecumenical Centre, Abakaliki, said the governors had been calling on their leaders to speak out on the security of the zone and unity of Nigeria.
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“In our forests today, we have kidnappers, herdsmen, cultists, and all sorts of criminals. Anybody staying in the forest is taking a risk. When we say people should move out of the forests, it is for their safety and security. So, I support that kidnappers, herdsmen, cultists and bandits should be flushed out of our forests,” Umahi said.
But Ohanaeze wants the ban to be legislated so that it could be enforced. It called on the states’ Houses of Assembly in the South East to enact laws backing the ban.
“I am very happy with the remarks made by Governor Umahi that open grazing has been banned in Igbo land.
“What we really advise should be done is there should be legislation so that it becomes enforceable. If there is legislation it will be enforceable. But more importantly, there should be a kind of inter-ethnic relation; a kind of socialisation of the public so that they will understand the Fulani herdsmen/farmers’ crisis is an ill wind that blows nobody any good.
“If we really want a united Nigeria, all these skirmishes and clashes should not be allowed to continue to escalate. So, apart from the banning of open grazing, there should be legislation.
“But deeper than that, there is supposed to be a kind of inter-ethnic relation; socialisation, so that they will understand this is an ill wind that blows nobody any good,” Ohanaeze spokesman said.
Source: Sun