Niger Delta
Group Flays Bayelsa Over Anti-Grazing Law Committee
A group,the Bayelsa State Community Development Committee Chairmen Association, (BYCDCCA), has alleged that the state government has denied them membership of the newly constituted anti-grazing committee.
Speaking to newsmen in Yenagoa, the President of BYCDCCA and CDC Chairman, Otuabula 2 Community of Ogbia Council Area of the state, Chief Koto Omiloli said the association was unaware of the existence of any such committee in the state.
He regretted that upon the roles CDCs play in nation building, the state government had decided to treat them with disdain when selecting membership for the anti-grazing implementation committee.
Omiloli noted that the association was rather taken unawares as they only heard from sources that the government in a bid to curb herders,farmers row in the state had made and since assented to a law regulating the breeding and rearing of livestocks in the state,let alone being informed of inaugurating a committee on it.
He hinted that as Community Development Committee chairmen, they were in much better position to know the owners of farm lands, the forests of the various communities of the state and how to deploy community based security architecture to unravel the cause as well as prevent herders, farmers’ problems.
“Look at what happened recently in Otuoke? Was it not the community’s CDC and leadership that was first hinted of the assault on the victim?”
“As a body, our members cut across all the communities of the state. We’ve our state Secretariat here in Yenagoa, the state capital and the government we thought was supposed to have invited us to the public hearing before even the passage and giving of assent to the law”, he added.
“We’re unaware of the existence of a committee to that effect until just recently. They would’ve added at least a member or two of our state exco in the committee”, Omiloli noted.
He reiterated their continuous support to the government in maintaining the peace in the rural areas, saying the CDC chairmen association which was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission was not leaving any stone unturned in assisting the government in ensuring orderliness, and tranquility in the entire state.
It would be recalled that the Bayelsa State Government had in the wake of herders, farmers attacks sent a bill to the state Assembly which has since been passed into law and assented to by Governor Douye Diri who also has constituted an implementation committee.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa