The leadership of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MCBAN), South East Zone, has begged Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo to postpone his stand to fully
implement the anti-open grazing law in the state.
On Monday in Awka, the leader of the Miyetti Allah in the South-East Zone, Gidado Siddiki, said the plea was to enable them to educate their members more on the matter.
He also s called on concerned stakeholders, and the media to help plead on his behalf.
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Noting the implementation’s cause, Siddiki revealed it would
adversely affect the members’ source of survival in the prevailing events.
The leader of the Myetti Allah further said: “Majority of us (Fulanis), don’t know any business more than rearing of cattle in this world. Some of us were born and bred in this rearing of cattle business here in Anambra State. We have no other place to go.
“The herders are aware that the state governor has flagged off massive tree planting exercise in the 181 communities as part of measures to control the spread of gully erosion in the state, and as law abiding citizens, we have caution all our members and equally urged them to protect the trees in their various host communities.
“Our members have remained committed to peaceful coexistence with their host communities in the state and the South-East geopolitical zone at large.
“We therefore, call on concerned stakeholders including the media to help us beg the governor, if possible, to revised his decision on the ban.”
Governor Soludo had in August at a meeting with members of Anambra State Cattle Menace Committee at the Government House, Awka, ordered the ban on movement of cattle on foot in any part of the state.
Soludo noted the ban complied with the 2021 Anti-Open Grazing Law of the state, stressing that the enforcement would begin from September 2022.
The Governor said: “Though the law has been in existence since almost one year ago, cattle rearers keep parading certain areas in the state in contravention to the law.”
A former governor of the state, Willie Obiano, had assented to the Cattle and Other Livestock Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Bill of Anambra State in 2021, but could not enforce the ban before the expiration of his tenure.