Bayelsa gives herdsmen 14 days to ranch cattle

 Bayelsa gives herdsmen 14 days to ranch cattle

By Modupe Shodeinde

The Bayelsa State Livestock Management Committee has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria and other operators to move their livestock out of the state.

Chairman of the 23-man committee and Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr David Alagoa, disclosed this to journalists after the committee met with some South-South chapters of the MACBAN at the Ministry on Saturday.

The Commissioner warned that after the deadline, the committee would impound cows as movement by foot either at night or day would not be tolerated in the state.

Alagoa urged residents to be patient as much talk were ongoing with the MACBAN, adding that one of such processes to take cows out of Bayelsa had just started.

The commissioner said, “So, we’ve agreed that we give them a moratorium period of 10 days and by the 14th day, which falls on the 10th of April, we will start impounding (cows).

“If you are interested in cattle business in Bayelsa, the governor has opened up business opportunities of huge value chain in the meat business. It is time now. If you have land and you want to ranch, you can ranch, since we are going purely for ranching. If you want to plant grass and sell for cattle, you can sell.”

The retired Commissioner of Police, Mr Agberebi Akpoebi, who is also a member of the committe, stated that the Governor Douye Diri had assented the state ‘Livestock Breeding, Rearing and Marketing Regulation Law, 2021’, on March 10, to prevent clashes between herders and farmers.

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The chairman, MACBAN, Rivers chapter, Alhaji Mohammed Tukur, appreciated the Bayelsa State Government for allowing herdsmen to operate in the state.

 

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