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Saraki Pushes for an End to Cattle Herdsmen-Attributed Violence in the Country


The Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, on Tuesday called for an end to the violence that has been recorded in various parts of the country, which has been attributed to nomadic cattle herdsmen.

Speaking at the day’s plenary at the Upper Chamber, Saraki, according to a statement issued by his media aide, Bamikole Omishore, urged the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, to fast-track the execution of the report of the Senate Public Hearing aimed at addressing the herdsmen crisis.

Immediately after plenary, Saraki took to his official social media pages on Twitter and Facebook to update Nigerians on the development, saying that: “It is important that the violence attributed to herdsmen is addressed and curbed to ensure the safety, well-being and unity of the people and the country.”

It would be recalled that in recent weeks, there have been attacks on communities by individuals said to be Fulani herdsmen. With the violence occurring in Ibadan in the South-Western State of Oyo, Enugu in the South-East, and Agatu, Benue State in the North-Central.

The statement observed that violence between herdsmen and host communities is becoming more prevalent.

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