FULANI HERDSMEN MAKE FRESH DEMANDS FROM FG, NORTHERN GOVERNORS
A Fulani group, Kulen Allah
Cattle Reares Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) has demanded the establishment of
Ministry of Animal Resources by the Federal Government to address numerous challenges
confronting the livestock sub-sector in Nigeria.
It stated that this will be in
recognition of the pivotal role that the sub-sector plays in sustaining the
nation’s livestock industry and contributing to Nigeria’s socio-economic
development.
In a statement issued Tuesday in
Damaturu, KACRAN’s National President Khalil Mohammed also urged the Federal
Government to as a matter of utmost urgency, focus on issues of policy
formulation and programme implementation peculiar to the Ministry or alternatively
give animal husbandry services equal budgetary provision as that of arable
farming.
“Not only the creation of this
Ministry, considering the diverse and often complex aspects of pastoral
production, and significant position of the livestock industry in the national
economy, we also call on Mr President to kindly appoint somebody who has very
vast knowledge and experience on livestock production as a Minister, who will
cooperate with his staff to achieve the Ministry’s desired objectives or
alternatively give Directorate of animal husbandry services equal budgetary
allocation as that of arable farming,” he advised.
The association further advised
the federal government and 19 northern governors to implement polices and
programmes aimed at addressing the plights of pastoral communities, tackle the
issue of alleged injustice against herdsmen and earmark not less than 20 per
cent of available land for pastoral production activities among others.
“As a matter of government
policy, all development projects (agricultural or otherwise) should be
considered in program design and implementations on pastoral livelihood,
ensuring that adequate provision is made for livestock production. An
environmental impact assessment of such projects should be undertaken prior to
projects commencement.
“Regional nature of pastoralism
requires cooperation among countries sharing common borders, which necessitates
the linkages of Nigeria’s efforts of pastoral Renaissance to Cameron, Chad,
Niger and Benin. The Federal Government should mount a strong lobby aimed at
persuading all the neighboring countries to join in its efforts of
sedentarisation of the pastoral production system.
“The Ministry under discussion
should be given mandate or authority to identity foreign nations which possess
livestock productions skills, to establish bilateral relationship on how the
two side would put head together to develop livestock industry in Nigeria,”
Mohammed demanded.

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