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Fubara’s Victory And Democratic Dividends
Thursday January 25, 2024 remains a watershed in the annals of the political history of Rivers State since its creation in 1967 as the apex court in Nigeria, the Supreme Court, laid to rest the tortous and cogging legal battles that added to the distractions of the administration of Gov. Siminalayi Fubara, the Executive Governor of Rivers State.
Sir Fubara had assiduously and dexterously grappled with the challenges attendant on the legal battles within the last eight months.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Rivers State in the March 18, 2023 Governorship Election, Architect Tonye Cole had challenged the judgement of the Appeal Court which revalidated the election of Sir Fubara as declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and upheld by the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal.
Arch. Cole, prayed the Apex court to sack Gov. Siminalayi Fubara as Governor
However, in a unanimous decision the five man panel of the Supreme Court whose lead judgement was read by Justice Ibrahim Saulawa held that the All Progressive Congress governorship candidate in the March 18, 2023 Governorship Election for Rivers State failed to prove his allegations that there was non-compliance with the Electoral Act during the election.
Architect Cole had alleged that the election was marred by irregularities and that Fubara did not validly resign his previous position as required by law.
Recall that the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal and the Court of Appeal had dismissed Architect Tonye Cole’s suit for lack of merit.
Consequent upon his victory at the Supreme Court, the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara expressed optimism that the judgement “marks the end of distraction”.
According to him, the Supreme Court’s revalidation of his mandate in the March 18, 2023 Governorship Election was a “Victory for the entire State”, adding that it is a refreshing strength that will encourage his administration to continue the good work in governance and called on everyone to join hands with his administration to build a competitive state that will be reckoned with as a truly prosperous measure.
The Governor Fubara affirmed his commitment to provide the basic need of governance to everyone who is doing business and who lives in Rivers State.
Describing the legal contest at the Supreme Court as an elephant, the governor hoped other challenges his administration was facing would be settled peacefully. “One elephant is out of the road, the other one, by God’s help, will be resolved amicably and the family will be one”, the Governor Fubara expressed hope.
He told Rivers people to expect accelerated growth and development of the State with the legal battles challenging his elections now over.
In a State-wide Broadcast on Friday, January 26, 2024 following the affirmation of his electoral victory by the Supreme Court of Nigeria on Thursday, Governor Fubara dedicated his victory to God and to the good people of Rivers State.
He reflected that the litigation experience was a tortuous journey that had now validated the choice and eventually confirmed the mandate freely given to him by the electorate.
“It is with a great joy and total deference to the Almighty God that I address you after a tortuous legal journey following the governorship election in our State.
“It is with great nostalgia I reflect on your trust and the absolute confidence you bestowed on us on that fateful March 18, 2023 when you gave us your mandate. Even with that overwhelming support, we had to go through litigation to validate your choice and confirmation of your mandate to us.
“We are deeply elated by the verdict of the Supreme Court of our dear nation, which has finally affirmed our victory. I owe this victory, not to my efforts or our ingenuity but to God and to you the good people of Rivers State.”
The governor said the Supreme Court ruling “is an immeasurable energizer to accelerate governance with utmost sense of commitment for the benefit of all Rivers people irrespective of political persuasion or ethnic affiliation.
“In this regard, what is important to us is the accelerated growth and development of our dear State.
“Now that the litigations are over, we call on the opposition political parties in the State to join hands with our government to build the Rivers State of our dreams.
“I extend the olive branch to my contenders and all others who went through the hog and or who withdrew their cases for the love of the State.
“I believe we are all Rivers people and by virtue of that brotherhood, let us therefore, put aside our differences and bond together to build one indivisible and greater Rivers State that posterity will remember us for.”
According to a statement by, Boniface Onyedi, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Governor Fubara assured that despite the challenges, his administration will continue to explore the path of peace as sure foundation upon which to pull the people out of poverty.
As the governor of the State, Sir Fubara vowed to achieve a greater Rivers State continuing on the path taken in the last seven months of his administration.
Reacting to the revalidation of the Governor Fubara’s Election by the Supreme Court, the Ijaw Wari Worldwide
said the “victory is a validation of the mandate of Rivers people that was given to Sir Siminalayi Fubara as demonstrated in their overwhelming vote for him at 2023 Governorship election in Rivers State.
“Today’s victory at the Apex Court has put a seal to the determination by the Rivers people to end hitherto the reign of oppression, dehumanisation and subjection to slavery in their own land.
“The victory upholds the campaign for the liberation of Rivers people from the shackles of poverty, illiteracy, diseases, hunger and deprivation which they have suffered in the past eight years under a draconian administration”, the Organisation said.
The Forum expressed confidence in the ability of Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to deliver the true dividends of democracy to the people of the State.
“We are confident that this victory will give our dear Governor the opportunity to do more in terms of driving his lofty human and capital development blueprint as clearly captured in the 2024 budget for the interests of the various segments of society in our dear state.
“We heartily commend our dear Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, for his finesse, uncommon virtue of patience and peaceful disposition even in the face of provocative behaviours by some disgruntled political elements in the State.
“While we restate our unalloyed support to the government of His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, we also call on those on the side of the opposition to shun every form of political crisis and join hands with the peace loving Governor to put Rivers State on the fast lane of meaningful development”, the statement said.
Similarly, the umbrella union of members of the Fourth Estate of the Realm- the Rivers State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), said the ”judgment of the Apex court has finally put to rest the prolonged legal battle arising from the outcome of the governorship election in the state”.
In a statement jointly signed by its Chairman, Comrade Stanley Job Stanley and Secretary, Comrade Ike Wigodo, Journalists’ union described the Supreme Court’s declaration as a confirmation of the people’s trust and mandate freely given to the governor.
The statement appealed to Governor Fubara to be magnanimous in victory and also see his victory at the Apex court as a birthday gift to him and the good people of Rivers State and urged the governor not to be distracted by political opponents but focus on delivering good governance to the people of Rivers State.
While advising the opponents to accept the Supreme Court’s judgement in good faith and join hands with the government to move the State forward, Journalists urged the “people of Rivers State, especially the political class, to put all that happened during and after the elections in the State behind them and support the Siminilayi Fubara-led government to succeed and make Rivers State a better place for all”. For its part, the Uzugbani Ekpeye, Ekpeye People’s General Assembly said, “the judgement has no doubt, put to an end the tension that arose in the State and Rivers people can now experience relative peace.
The Socio-cultural organisation noted with gladness the delivery of democratic dividends witnessed in the last couple of months by Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
According to a statement by Ogboka Chris Umeda, Publicity Secretary of the Uzugbani Ekpeye, “Ekpeye people are happy with the Rivers State Governor and are confident that the State Chief Executive will deliver more for the prosperity of our dear State.
“While appealing to all sons and daughters of Ekpeye and indeed, Rivers State to rally round and support the governor, Uzugbani Ekpeye calls on Sir Siminalayi Fubara to be magnanimous in victory by carrying everyone along in the scheme of things”, the Organisation said.
Governors elected on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) were also excited and elated at the victory of Gov. Fubara at the Supreme Court. A statement by the Governorship Forum led by Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed described the verdict of the apex Court as a “testament to the people’s will”, acknowledged the unwavering support of the people of Rivers State to the People’s Democratic Party and the State Governor in the March 18, 2023 Governorship Election and commended the Supreme Court justices for upholding democracy and respecting the voice of the electorate.
Meanwhile, a group the Rivers Peace Initiative, has called for “Adoption Of No Victor, No Vanquished” approach to the judgement of the Supreme Court, saying the judgement marked a pivotal moment for Rivers State.
In a statement the convener of the Group, Obinna Ogbogidi said, “Indeed the unfortunate activities of the last few weeks have left our State tensed and sharply polarised many Rivers people along party and ethnic lines as have never been seen in our shared history.
“But as we navigate through the decision of the apex court today, it is important that we unite in a shared commitment to peace, understanding, and a collective pursuit of justice for all.
“We must adopt the “No Victor, No Vanquish” option to enable us see through the peculiar situation we find ourselves. For those who were not favoured by the Judgment, let’s sheath our swords in the bigger interest of our State and to those who were favoured, please remember that we are all one, and extend the olive branch in its true sense.
“The Supreme Court ruling does not also call for unwarranted celebration knowing that this is simply a resolution of a difference between brothers.
We all know that the happenings in our State today, transcends political and party lines. It is obvious that our economy and social lives are seriously impacted negatively as a result of the seeming lack of security occasioned by this unsettled political waters. The fear in the State and negative impact knows no party, religious or ethnic affiliations and hence it requires our collective resolve.
“In the light of this, we call on our politicians to refrain from using inflammatory, derogatory and vexing words to avoid heating up the political and socio-economic landscape of our state. We must realise that everything in life has got its time and season. If the dispensation is not favorable to you today, it is not the end of life. We must take it as a point of duty to educate our supporters on the need for peace irrespective of the Supreme Court Judgement which has now affirmed Sir Fubara as our duly elected Governor.
“There is need to stop forthwith, the obnoxious attacks and disparaging remarks on the revered office of the Governor of Rivers State”, the statement enjoined”.
Now that the major legal battle is over, the Rivers State Governor should be allowed and supported to pursue the actualisation of his campaign promises and vision for Rivers State and the people.
Already, in his broadcast to the people of Rivers State on Friday January 26, 2024 Governor Fubara said his administration had recorded remarkable achievements in the areas of human capital development, social investment engineering, infrastructural development, micro and macroeconomic advancement and sustainable socioeconomic development across sectors.
“In addition, we have made some substantial progress in infrastructure, housing, security, urban renewal development as well as rural healthcare. We intend to sustain the tempo and expand the development net in the great ride to prosperity in our State”, the Rivers State Executive Governor said.
Now that a major “elephant is out of the road” toward the development of the State, enemies within, and opposition should see the collective interest of the State as supreme and overriding. Rather than fan the embers of crisis and sowing the seeds of acrimony through unnecessary activities and antics, they should synergise with the State Governor on moving the State forward.
The interest of Rivers State should be considered paramount. The opposition and household enemies should borrow a leaf from the Architect Tonye Cole, the defeated Candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the March 18, 2023 Governorship Election who has since congratulated the State Governor, Sir Fubara on his victory. He has also demonstrated interest and commitment in driving investment and development of Rivers State.
According to Tonye Cole: I accept the Supreme Court’s decision without reservation understanding that it is in line with what God wants at this time. I pledge to collaborate with all well meaning individuals in and out of Government to revive Rivers State to a place where commerce and development thrives and people can live harmoniously in peace. I extend my hand of fellowship to the Government and people of Rivers State.
No doubt, those are words of a true and selfless Rivers man who subsumed his interest under the collective interest of the State to foster development, peace and progress.
Igbiki Benibo
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Will Drug Trafficking Ever End ?
From the fore going, the fight against drug trafficking should be treated as an international challenge with open collaboration, if the world leadership must win the fight!.
The circumstances or should I say the improvement on drug related activities are modifying and updating on daily basis. A close friend of mine in the United States of America who recently visited Jamaica, came with a lot of complicated information about drug trafficking and transaction. Being a qualified Nurse in US and on a visit to the Reggae Country (Jamaica), she said she was put aback when a man approached her and introduced himself as a Pharmacist. According to her, she immediately picked interest due to her professional background. To her, a business partner is birthed. But she was shocked to the narrows on learning that drug dealers or traffickers and subriquited Pharmacist in that Country. From her account, they ( The Jamaican Pharmacists), are the first set to people to meet and greet you at the Airport. No government or authority challenges them in the open due to the sophisticated nature of their transportation
Come to think of it, who would want to attack a Pharmacist on duty? Nigerians are not left out in the improvement on drug deal. A chat with a confident in the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA) Rivers State Command, so revealed. The Officer draw my attention to the movement of Dispatch Riders. He said part of the reasons they ride with almost speed equivalent of the thunder lightning, is to meet up with the appointment of delivering hard drug consignment to a client of theirs. According to him, those guys popularly referred to as Yahoo Boys are the ones who now payroll dispatch riders so that they can deliver their consignment ( hard drugs) on schedule no matter the sort of traffic or weather condition. The fear of loosing rich clients and that of the unknown treatment that may come of the Boys, as the officer puts it, drives the Riders crazy thus the reason to speed even at the expense of their lives.
The account of a prominent Party Promoter, Wayne Anthony, as obtained online recently, also pointed out that ‘No Legislation Will Stop Clubbers From Doing Drugs’ Party promoter, Wayne Anthony, arrived in Ibiza, a Spanish Island in 1988, at the same time as dance music and the party drug ecstasy. Despite hallucinating badly enough to make him give up the lifestyle forever, he says laws will never stop clubbers taking drugs. “I don’t think you can control these things,” said former party promoter Wayne Anthony. He arrived in Ibiza in 1988 and began setting up club nights and raves in some of the island’s most iconic venues. In the years that followed, the sleepy Spanish island turned into a raver’s haven of clubbing and hedonism, with party drugs like ecstasy commonly found. “What Ibiza represented was this beautiful, hot island which was visually stunning and we knew you could party there quite legally,” said Wayne. “You didn’t have to look over your shoulder. You could just be as free as you possibly could be.”
That freedom came with a price. Along with the lavish clubs, all-day-benders and hot Spanish sun came drug cartels and crime. The city transformed into one the world’s most vibrant party capitals, “fuelled by a dangerous and lucrative drugs trade which drew as many criminals to its shores as it did party animals”. Wayne, one of the contributors to the documentary, spoke to Sky News ahead of its release.”I’m not going to sit here and say the cartels aren’t there. They are all there and they’ve been there from the ’90s,” said Wayne. But he said most people tried to ignore the organised crime going on around them. According to Wayne, clubbers usually took the approach of: “‘Give me 10 E’s . Behind the scenes of the filming of Ibiza Narcos with Wayne Anthony. Behind the scenes of the filming of Ibiza Narcos with Wayne Anthony. Hallucinating giant spiders Although he described the Balearic island as the “motherland”, it was eventually a bad experience with drugs that convinced Wayne it was time to leave Ibiza.
He’d been partying for days when he realised he’d taken too many drugs. A friend told him to drink cough medicine, dangerous advice that he now says could have killed him. “I saw the worst hallucination I’ve ever seen in all of my life. I ended up locking myself in the villa with all the shutters down. When he sobered up, he realised he had “come to the end” of his party life on the island. “I never looked back. I never took another drug. I got away from the club world.” ‘I don’t think you’re going to be able to stop it’ Despite his life-changing experience, he doesn’t think criminalising drugs is a good idea – or particularly effective. “If you’re old enough to vote for who’s going to be a world leader, if you’re old enough to put your name down on debt for 25 years, I feel like you should be old enough to govern what you put inside your own body, you know?” said Wayne.
Back to Nigeria, some illicit drugs worth over N30billion seized at Onne Port in Rivers State.
This blood chilling development forced the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency at the Onne Port, following what authorities described as repeated incidents of importation of dangerous cargo, including arms and ammunition through the said port. To this effect, the government said it was immediately implementing emergency protocols at Onne Port for the next three months by conducting thorough examinations of all suspected containers in the premises.
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, in charge of the port via a press conference, said it henceforth, unveiled the seizures of illicit goods by the Nigeria Customs Service, Area 2 Command, Onne in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State. In defence for his action, Adeniyi said the recurring incidents posed a threat to national security, adding that the health of citizens at the Onne Port is increasingly being used as a destination for dangerous and illicit cargo, describing it as a disturbing trend.
The customs boss stated, “Earlier today, I joined numerous stakeholders to take a significant step towards the cause of trade facilitation through the inauguration of upgraded facilities provided by the West Africa Container Terminal, Onne. “As I express delight that trade facilitation is getting traction in Onne Port, I cannot help but call your attention to a grave concern. This has to do with the repeated incidents of national security breaches unfolding in Onne Port. I appreciate your presence, as we all have a shared responsibility in safeguarding our national security. As we are all aware, the policy thrust of Mr President supports the re-energising of our business environment to drive faster import clearance and grow our capacity for exports, Our emphasis has been to promote initiatives that speak to Trade facilitation and economic development. “It is a matter of regret that criminal elements in the international supply chain are exploiting our pro-trade stance to commit atrocities bordering on national security breaches”.
“The attempts to test our will through the importation of dangerous cargo through this port has necessitated the declaration of a state of emergency in Onne Port, coming on the heels of a seizure of a huge cache of arms a couple of months ago. It is disheartening that perpetrators have not backed down on their illegal acts. Recent intelligence and seizures have revealed a disturbing trend; Onne Port is increasingly being used as a destination for dangerous and illicit cargo. The scale and nature of these illegal importations pose a significant threat to our national security and the health of our citizens. Today, we are here to showcase yet another series of significant seizures made by the diligent officers of the Area 2 Command. On display are twelve containers of illicit goods intercepted through a combination of intelligence gathering, inter-agency collaboration, and meticulous physical examination. Seizures on Display include: Three (3) x 40-feet containers: Containing 562,600 bottles of 100ml cough syrup with codeine and 3,150 pieces of chilly cutters, with a Paid Duty Value (DPV) of N4,716,573,846.
“Others are, three x 40-feet containers containing 380,000 bottles of 100ml cough syrup with codeine, 24,480,000 tablets of Royal Tramadol Hydrochloride, 5,350,000 tablets of Tapentadol and Carisoprodol, and other items, with a DPV of N17,432,506,000 were seized”.
According to the report, more seized items were, “Five (5) x 40-feet containers; Containing 892,400 bottles of 100ml cough syrup with codeine, 1,300,000 tablets of 50mg Really Extra Diclofenac, 7,250,000 tablets of 5mg Trodol Benzhexol, and other items, with a DPV of N8, 128,568,295,90. This very action of the Nigeria Customs Service, further complicated the hope of how soon the fight against drug trafficking could be brought to a halt owing to its high profile nature.
Another hair-raising report of the illicit drug deal has it that when NDLEA bursted a Snake-Guarded Shrine Used For Storing Illicit Drugs sometime ago in Edo State. This very news report was published in The Tide Newspaper on June 24, 2024. According to the report, NDLEA said its operatives uncovered a shrine, guarded by a snake, being used for storing illicit drugs, during an operation in Edo State. The Agency in a statement by its spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, added that its operatives discovered a specially constructed large hole in a wall, hidden behind wallpapers and fetish objects used for drug storage. It further noted that methamphetamine, Loud, Colorado and Arizona, all strong strains of cannabis with a total weight of 8.743kg among others, were recovered from the shrine.
To be cont’d
King Onunwor
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Farmers/Herders Clash: Livestock Ministry As Solution
The persistent clash between farmers and herders in Nigeria has been a longstanding issue. These conflicts, often, over resources like land and water, have led to loss of lives, destruction of property, displacement of large numbers of people, deep-seated mistrust between communities and insecurity. Herders, traditionally nomadic, move their livestock in search of grazing land and water. Farmers, on the other hand, require the same resources for their crops. This competition often leads to clashes, especially in areas where land is becoming increasingly scarce due to population growth, climate change, and environmental degradation. As these clashes intensify, there has been a growing call for sustainable solutions. Two weeks ago, President Bola Tinubu took a bold step towards tackling the issue by inaugurating the Presidential Committee on Implementation of Livestock Reforms and creating the Ministry of Livestock Development.
The committee which has the president as the chairman and the former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega as the deputy chairman has the mandate to address obstacles to agricultural productivity and open up new opportunities which benefit farmers, herders, processors, and distributors in the livestock-farming value chain as well as propose recommendations aimed at fostering a peaceful co-existence between herders and farmers, ensuring the security and economic well-being of Nigerians.The establishment of the Ministry of Livestock Development was part of the recommendations of the National Livestock Reforms Committee. Part of the 21 recommendations submitted to the president include: “This agenda should include the establishment and resuscitation of grazing reserves as suggested by many experts and well-meaning Nigerians and other methods of land utilisation.
“Create the Ministry of Livestock Resources in line with practice in many other West African countries. In the alternative, Federal and State Governments should expand the scope of existing Departments of Livestock Production to address the broader needs of the industry,” among others. Experts in the agricultural sector have posited that the livestock industry can create millions of jobs directly in farming, processing, and distribution, and indirectly in related sectors like feed production, veterinary services, and marketing. It provides livelihoods for rural populations, helping to reduce poverty and improve the quality of life in rural areas. It also increases the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and foreign exchange earnings through the exports of livestock and livestock products such as meat, dairy, wool and leather.
According to them, a well-funded livestock industry supports the growth of agro-processing sectors, such as meat packing, dairy processing, and leather manufacturing, adds value to raw products and creates additional economic activity as well as stimulates the development of supply chains, including logistics, packaging, and retail, contributing to broader economic growth. It enhances economic resilience by diversifying the agricultural sector and providing a buffer against crop failures or other agricultural shocks and many more. Some other agriculturists have also opined that the livestock industry in Nigeria is currently underdeveloped and that by the creation of the ministry of livestock development will open up the industry which will be a huge money spinner for Nigeria.
Reports have shown that a Livestock Ministry can play a pivotal role in mitigating conflicts between farmers and herders by implementing policies and programmes aimed at fostering coexistence and sustainable resource management. The Ministry can work towards clearly demarcating grazing routes and farming areas. This would reduce instances of trespassing and accidental crop destruction, a common flashpoint for conflict. While introducing rotational grazing systems can ensure that land is used sustainably, preventing overgrazing and land degradation, establishing water points and boreholes specifically for livestock can reduce competition for water resources. Similarly, promoting the development of pasturelands through reseeding and controlled burns can improve grazing conditions.
According to a veterinary doctor, Dr Andrew Obadiah, by providing training for herders on sustainable livestock practices and for farmers on conflict resolution, both parties can understand the importance of coexistence. He said that extension services of the ministry can offer advice on improving livestock health and productivity, reducing the need for large herds and extensive grazing. “Setting up local committees involving both farmers and herders to mediate disputes can provide a platform for dialogue and peaceful resolution. Encouraging community-based conflict early warning systems can help prevent clashes before they escalate”, he emphasised.For Mrs. Stella Ugwu, a farmer, having a ministry dedicated to the development of the livestock industry can help in diversifying income sources for both farmers and herders and in turn reduce dependence on land.
”For instance, promoting agro-pastoralism can provide farmers with livestock and herders with agricultural produce”, she explained, adding that providing incentives for adopting sustainable practices, such as subsidies for fodder production or crop insurance, can ease economic pressures. Ugwu was however of the opinion that the creation of a new ministry to handle livestock affairs was uncalled for, since the job can effectively be done by the Technical and Service Department of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and food security and its equivalent on the states level.In some countries, the establishment of a Livestock Ministry or similar bodies has shown promising results. For example, Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture includes a dedicated department for livestock which has successfully implemented programmes to improve pastoral livelihoods and reduce conflicts.
In Kenya, the establishment of the National Drought Management Authority has helped manage resources better, thus reducing clashes between herders and farmers during dry seasons.The president of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Othman Ngelzarma, sees the Ministry of Livestock Development achieving the same feat for Nigeria in the near future. He told newsmen that, “MACBAN expresses its deepest appreciation to the Federal Government for creating a ministry of livestock to unlock the trillion-naira livestock economy and create qualitative and productive jobs across the value chain to improve the Nigerian economy. With this development, MACBAN believes the hope of the Nigerian pastoralists is now achieved under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
However, the Middle Belt Forum took a different view of the proposed Ministry of Livestock Development, saying it was not enough to sustainably resolve the decades-long farmers-herders crisis in the country. According to the National President of the association, Mr. Bitrus Pogu, what is needed to end the perennial farmers/herders clashes is a deliberate action by regulatory bodies and the government to stop criminal elements from carrying out deadly attacks on innocent Nigerians, mainly farmers. Hear him: “If the reason for creating the Ministry is to stop clashes, I think it is wrong because all of these attacks and killings that are happening have nothing to do with conflicts between farmers and herders. “Farmers have never connived at any given time to go and attack herders, but rather, criminals who happen to be Fulani gang up and attack farmers, kill, maim and chase them out of their ancestral homes.
“Then, the Fulani will come and occupy them. So, it is more about invasion, criminality, and terrorism. And the majority of those they hire to do these evils are not even those who have cattle. So, a deliberate action has to be taken by the government against the perpetrators, which will address the criminality.” Mr. Pogu suggested that the government should adopt ranching for productivity and enduring peace between the pastoralists and farmers in particular and the entire country in general.While the establishment of a Livestock Ministry presents a viable solution, it is not without challenges. Funding constraints, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and corruption can hamper its effectiveness. Additionally, deeply ingrained cultural practices and mistrust between farmers and herders can be difficult to overcome.
Critics argue that without a holistic approach that includes land reform, climate change adaptation, and broader economic development, a Livestock Ministry alone may not be sufficient. Therefore, it must work in tandem with other governmental and non-governmental bodies to ensure comprehensive solutions. “A dedicated Livestock Ministry, with its focus on sustainable resource management, conflict resolution, and economic incentives, offers a promising avenue to address the root causes of these clashes. However, its success depends on effective implementation, adequate funding, and the cooperation of all stakeholders involved. With the right strategies and commitment, devoid of any political or selfish interest, it can play a crucial role in fostering peace and prosperity in affected regions”, they advised.
Calista Ezeaku