The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi
Ganduje, on Sunday called on all Fulani herdsmen in some parts of the
country, especially in Benue and Taraba states, to relocate to Kano
State.
Ganduje said Kano State had “vast grazing land” to accommodate herdsmen and their cattle.
The governor stated this during the
monitoring of the state’s “free vaccination of over one million cattle
and other small animals” at Kadawa Artificial Insemination Centre in the
Garum Malam Local Government Area of the state.
The exercise titled, ‘Towards
Conservation of Livestock Resource and Animal Protein for Citizens of
Kano,’ was part of activities marking the 2017/2018 livestock
vaccination programme.
Ganduje, who condemned the “recent killings during the clashes between farmers and herdsmen,” said they were unacceptable.
The governor said the vaccination was initiated to keep animals healthy and improve the economy of the state.
He said as part of the government’s
commitment to encouraging herdsmen in the state, Kano State Government
had been providing facilities that would accommodate the herdsmen and
their cattle to discourage them from moving to other states in search of
grazing land.
Ganduje said, “Fulani herdsmen of Kano
origin do not move out of Kano to other states because we have enough
grazing land, ranches and traditional stock route.
They don’t have any
reason to move out of the state. We take care of them and we accord them
the respect and dignity they deserve.
“I am inviting herdsmen from all parts
of Nigeria to relocate to Kano because we have enough facilities to
accommodate them. We have grazing land in Rogo, Gaya, Kura, Tudun Wada,
Ungogo and other places, where facilities have been provided to
accommodate the herdsmen and their cattle.”
The governor added that his
administration was already in collaboration with the Federal Government
and foreign agencies to convert the Falgore Game Reserve into a modern
grazing land.
“Falgore Game Reserve can take care of
millions of herdsmen and their cattle in Nigeria.
The location has been
designed to accommodate schools, human and animal clinics, markets,
recreational centres and other social amenities that would provide the
herdsmen enough comfort to take care of their animals and transact their
business without any hindrance.
“These killings must stop. We cannot
afford to continue to witness these senseless killings in the name of
Fulani herdsmen and farmers clash over lack of grazing land when we have
a place like the Falgore Game Reserve, which is being underutilised.”
Ganduje also said his administration had
embarked on the registration of herdsmen and their cattle to enable the
government to take care of them through free vaccination and other
incentives.
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