FULANI HERDSMEN GIVE NORTHERN GOVERNORS 11 CONDITIONS TO PEACE & HARMONY IN THE NORTH & NIGERIA [Part 3] [Terrorism in Nigeria]

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By Hamisu Kabir Matazu, Damaturu | Published Date Jun 14, 2019 3:09 Daily Trust

A Fulani group, Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN), has blamed Northern governors for neglecting the livestock sector. The group also gave 11 conditions for restoration of peace and stability in the region. 

 The National President of the Association, Khalil Mohammed Bello, who stated this  in a statement, said that God has endowed the North with abundant natural resources but the governors have failed to utilize them. He said this has led to the rising cases of violence in the region in particular and the  country in general. 

 “It was due to the total neglect of the livestock sector by the northern governors, coupled with cattle rustling, lack of vegetation areas in the North, many pastoralists were totally ruined or forced to move to Southern part of the country where there is a serious issue of land scarcity. 

“As the result  they sometime destroy people’s farms, which mostly resulted in fight and heavy loss  of lives and properties”, he said. Bello said for peace to be sustained in the region and the country, the  governors should endeavor to guarantee the security of the nomads and their livestock, establish special schools for the nomads, preserve and develop grazing reserves. He also called for the establishment of functional veterinary clinics  for livestock services, funding of annual mass animal vaccination, provision and distribution of livestock feeds as well as provision of water in nomads’ settlements.

 He also suggested building the capacity of young pastoralists on modern and lucrative/profitable livestock rearing to prevent them from engaging in criminal acts, the introduction of massive empowerment program for the pastoralists especially those who no longer own livestock and the re-demarcation of all cattle routes. 

Alhaji Khaliel said if the measures are taken and applied properly and judiciously by the governors peace and harmony would be restored in the entire region and the country. 

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BY HUSSAINI JIRGI, Damaturu

A group, Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) has blamed northern governors for the pervasive security challenges in the region.

The herdsmen asserted that the continued escalation of violence in the North was due to the failure of the state governors to develop and harness the abundant natural and human resources in their respective states.

They presented 11-point proposals for the restoration of peace and stability in northern Nigeria and called for their immediate implementation to ensure a prosperous country.

In a statement issued in Damaturu, Yobe State yesterday by KACRAN national president, Khalil Mohammed Bello, he recalled that the wave of insecurity became more alarming in Nigeria and the North in particular when armed robbery, kidnapping, armed banditry as well as terrorism started rearing their ugly heads at different points in time in the national life.

According to him, all these culminated in the present reality that is characterised by pervasive security challenges rocking the region and other parts of the country.

He lamented that, “the worst situation, is where the problems of Boko Haram, cattle rustling, human kidnapping, serious conflict between cattle rearers and farmers and religion crisis become the order of the day in almost all parts of the northern Nigeria which have now extended to southern part of the country, especially the conflict or crisis between herders and their host communities.”

The association, therefore, suggested that for peace to be restored in North and other parts of the country, the 19 northern state governors must immediately guarantee the security of nomads and their livestock, establish special schools for the nomads, preserve and develop grazing reserves.

Others issues raised by the association that could lead to lasting peace in the region are the establishment of functional veterinary centres for livestock services, funding of annual mass animal vaccination, provision and distribution of livestock feeds as well as the provision of water in nomads’ settlements.

They also called for the adoption of pastoralists’ modern livestock practices, provision of livestock feed for nomads  enduring to the lean month of March to June, and creation of nomads’ settlements across the North with portable water for human and livestock consumption.

There also building the capacity of young pastoralists for modern and lucrative/profitable livestock rearing to prevent them from engaging in human kidnapping; introduction of massive empowerment programmes for the pastoralists, especially those who no longer own livestock as an alternative source of living; re-demarcation of all cattle routes that were blocked as a result of executing developmental projects to prevent herders from destroying farms.

Bello further urged the federal and state governments to make peace and dialogue with the aggrieved parties across the northern states.

He said that if the associations’ demands were met by the governors, peace and harmony would be restored in northern region and the entire country.


3.  As Kacran Tasks Fg On Grazing Areas

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By Francis Okoye, Maiduguri 

The Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria ( KACRAN) has called on the Federal, states and Local governments to speedy up rehabilitation of already established grazing areas and as well create new ones.

This KACRAN said will be a positive step towards reducing the encroachment of Herdsmen into people’s farms.

The National Chairman of KACRAN, Hon Khalil Bello stated this at the inauguration of the Executive members of KACRAN, Borno state chapter Yesterday in Maiduguri.

Hon Bello who said the aim of the Association is specifically, to bring about a positive change in the unhealthy and very worrisome relationship between farmers and Herdsmen in Nigeria , he also called on the Federal government to make budget allocation to cattle farmers, rather than concentrating its budget only to arable farming.

“We will seek to ensure that the bloody conflicts which has characterized the relationship between pastoralists and farmers are imediatly brought to an end all over Nigeria.

“I wish to use this medium to call upon the Federal, States and Local governments , to hasten and rehabilitate already established grazing areas and also to Create new ones as a positive step towards reducing the encroachment of Herdsmen into people’s farms.

“This will also reduce the stress encountered by pastoralists in feeding their Animals. Worthy of mention is the recent vaccination excercise of Animals embarked upon by the Borno state Ministry of Animal Resources in collaboration with World Food Programme ( WFP),” he said.


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