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Ranching only solution to herdsmen/farmers’ clashes – Gov Ishaku

Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku on Thursday said that the open grazing prohibition and ranches establishment law was the only way out of the conflicts between herdsmen and farmers in rural communities.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Ishaku said this when he received the American Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr William Stuart, who paid him a courtesy call in Jalingo.

The governor, explained that the population of the country in the 1950s and 1960s was no longer the same adding that Nigeria must adopt ranching to end frequent clashes and other challenges associated with open grazing.

“Cattle breeders cannot continue to move through the bush with a lot of risks associated with such movements.

“They need a better life and that is what we are trying to do by enacting open grazing prohibition law.

“It is unfortunate that some people, who don’t have knowledge of what we are trying to do, are constantly attacking us and giving wrong colouration to the law,” he said.

Ishaku, however, solicited the support of the American government in finding ways toward permanent peace in Taraba and Nigeria, and commended the U.S. government’s deep concern for the welfare of its citizens.

“In America, if one person is killed, America will go to war. That is what we are lacking in Nigeria.

“As a governor, I don’t control any security apparatus which makes it difficult for me to take concrete decisions on security. Whatever decision I take, critics see it from either ethnic, religious or political angle. This is bad,” he added.

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