"There’s an immediate need to set up a National Joint Task Force on Cattle Traffic Movement (NATFOC) made up of the police, army, civil defence corps, Department of State Services, Nigeria Customs, Immigration and the Nigeria Satellite Telecommunications commission, which would be mandated to monitor, trail and track the movements of herdsmen through modern technology and other means of communication, in order to ensure that they operate within the confines of the law, and that their cattle, and also farm settlements are well protected.
There is need for the federal government to urgently convoke a national
security conference to address the spiralling herdsmen-farming communities
violence, and the summit should include representatives from Miyetti Allah
Fulani Association, Association of Nigerian Farmers, federal and state
ministries of agriculture, and of environment, security agencies, traditional
rulers, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Afenifere, Ohaneze Ndigbo, middle
belt groups, representatives of communities along grazing routes, the Nigeria
Immigration Service and representatives of state and federal parliaments.
he summit
should aim at proffering short and long term solutions to the incessant
violence, killings and rustling activities attributed to some herdsmen, and it
should unfold lasting socio-economic, security and ecological solutions to the
crisis.
The need to
immediately set up seven grazing reserves in the states of Niger, Nasarawa,
Kogi, Adamawa, Bauchi, Kaduna and Sokoto will significantly stem the movement
of herdsmen southwards and drastically curtail the incidences of violent
clashes with communities across the country. The grazing reserves should be
jointly managed by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, National Livestock
Association, universities of agriculture and the leadership of the Miyetti
Allah Cattle Breeders Association.
Moreover,
there is the need to engage the ECOWAS member nations and Central African
nations in the drive to end the menace of herdsmen violence holistically.
There’s an
immediate need to set up a National Joint Task Force on Cattle Traffic Movement
(NATFOC) made up of the police, army, civil defence corps, Department of State
Services, Nigeria Customs, Immigration and the Nigeria Satellite
Telecommunications commission, which would be mandated to monitor, trail and
track the movements of herdsmen through modern technology and other means of
communication, in order to ensure that they operate within the confines of the
law, and that their cattle, and also farm settlements are well protected.
NATFOC should also be mandated to disarm all herdsmen.
There is the
need to document, register and issue identification cards to herdsmen; and the
federal government, through federal and state ministries of agriculture and the
Cattle Breeders Association, should embark on this on a national level. This
will stem the activities of violent criminals who masquerade as herdsmen to
unleash violence against innocent and vulnerable communities.
Moreover,
there is the need to engage the ECOWAS member nations and Central African
nations in the drive to end the menace of herdsmen violence holistically."
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