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FG to revisit ranching programme after recent farmer-herder clashes in Abia, Delta and Kwara States

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Boss Mustapha

The Federal Government has announced that it needs to revisit and remodel the ranching programme after recent clashes between farmers and herders in Abia, Delta and Kwara States.

This was disclosed in a memo by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Boss Mustapha, signed by a Director in the SGF office, Mr David Atta on Tuesday, according to NAN.

The memo also urged ministers to take necessary actions to ensure a peaceful co-existence between farmers and herders across the country.

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The memo titled, ‘Heightened misunderstanding between farmers and herders in Abia, Delta and Kwara States’, was also addressed to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

The SGF disclosed that the invasion of farmlands by migrant herders continued to pose a threat to food security and affected peaceful coexistence in the affected communities.

The aforementioned development underscores the need to revisit and remodel the ranching programme.

And to partly facilitate the campaign against inflammatory and divisive statements that are capable of escalating the subsisting crisis between farmers and herders.

Ministers should take necessary action on the matter to ensure peaceful co-existence between farmers and herders across the country,” Mustapha said.

He added that there is a looming confrontation between itinerant herders and farmers in Opiene community, Arochukwu Local Government Area of Abia over alleged invasion by the herders on farmlands in adjoining Oblene forest.

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