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Friday, 21 October 2016

Ekiti begins enforcement of cattle grazing prohibition law, inaugurates enforcement marshals

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, today inaugurated the Ekiti Grazing Enforcement Marshalls (EGEM), the body saddled with the enforcement of the recently signed Prohibition of Cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti State Law, with a mandate to rid the State of the menace of herdsmen and declaration that he will not sit back and watch when Ekiti people were being killed, their wives and daughters being raped and their sources of livelihood being destroyed under the guise of cattle rearing.
The inauguration was witnessed by all major stakeholders in the state, including traditional rulers, chiefs, local hunters, police, army, civil defence, private sector unions, among others.

Read full text of Governor Fayose’s speech at the inauguration.

FULL TEXT OF THE ADDRESS DELIVERED BY THE EKITI STATE GOVERNOR, MR AYODELE FAYOSE DURING THE INAUGURATION OF THE EKITI GRAZING ENFORCEMENT MARSHALS TODAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2016.
Today, we have taken another bold step aimed at safeguarding the lives and properties of the people and residents of Ekiti State by inaugurating the Ekiti Grazing Enforcement Marshals (EGEM) and equipping them adequately.
Recall that I signed the Prohibition of Cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti State Bill, 2016 into law on August 29, 2016, after the bill was duly passed by the State House of Assembly.
The law provides amongst others that; “No person shall cause or permit any cattle or other ruminants belonging to him or under his control to graze on any land in which the Governor has not designated as ranches, no cattle or other ruminants shall by any means move or graze at night and that cattle movement and grazing are restricted to the hours between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm.
The law also prescribed punishments for offenders, such as charging of any herdsmen found in possession of firearms and other offensive weapons with terrorism, payment for property or farm products destroyed by the cattle by the herdsmen and keeping of confiscated of cattle at Government cattle ranches.
In doing this, we opined that lives of 5,000 cows cannot be equated with those of human beings that are being killed daily by herdsmen across the country and it takes very timid and compromised leaders to allow their people to be killed while they fold their arms on the altar of politics.
Supporters and beneficiaries of open grazing have argued that cows, like human beings have rights to move freely in any part of Nigeria and one question I have always ask is; what happens if poultry farmers, pig farmers, ostrich farmers or even snake farmers decide to exercise this same rights to freedom of movement of their animals?
Imagine a situation where snake farmers also release their snakes to the streets and other people’s farmlands to look for what to eat as being done by cattle farmers.
The reality we must all face is that cattle farming is not different from fish farming, snake farming, poultry farming, snail farming, etc. Therefore, if fish farmers are providing their own ponds and poultry farmers building their own pens, while also buying feed for their animals, there is no reason cattle farmers should not also provide their own ranch and feed their cows without encroaching on other people’s farmlands.

Isn’t it even shameful that in this age that people celebrate their city centre, we now adorn our own with cows and their dung, such that cows are even competing space with human beings in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and other cities in the country?

Therefore, here in Ekiti, if you must practice cattle farming, you do so at designated locations. We have taken it upon ourselves to champion this course of grazing control because no responsible leader will sit back and watch when his people are being killed, their wives and daughters being raped and their sources of livelihood being destroyed under the guise of cattle rearing.

In line with the law, any cow found destroying people’s farmlands will be confiscated and sold with proceeds handed to people whose farmlands were destroyed while herdsmen found with arms will face terrorism charge.

The police and other security agencies have the duty to enforce the Prohibition of Cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti State Law, 2016 as well as other laws duly made by the State, by seeing to it that offenders are arrested and prosecuted accordingly.

To complement the police and other security agencies, we have set up the Ekiti Grazing Enforcement Marshals (EGEM), trained them and have them well equipped. I therefore inaugurate them today and urge them to perform their duties in the overall interest of Ekiti State and its people.

Members of the public also have a duty to join in the crusade to free our State from the menace of herdsmen by offering information to the Grazing Enforcement Marshals. In this regard, telephone numbers will be made available to the public.

Once again, I thank you for your support at all times and as your governor, it is my duty to protect your lives and properties and no matter the situation, I will never shy away from this responsibility.

20 comments:

baba said...

I love my boss
I really love this
Godtakeover nigeria

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Good

Unknown said...

Good innovation by d best governor so far. Dis is incredible. A big plus nd a welcomed developement

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Okay


...merited happiness

Unknown said...

Very good

Unknown said...

Nice one Fayose...I wish other governors can emulate him

Unknown said...

Bravo mainest for this brave step to curtail the menace of these Fulani beasts!👏

Unknown said...

Good for dem. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

My governor,you have spoken well.let these lunatic return to their homeland and kill their own people.We won't Sit and watch them kill our people and take over our state.

Unknown said...

Impressive action that other states cud borrow a leaf from

Anonymous said...

You are true leader....Eatern governors come and learn especially Enugu and Anambra states.
Weldone sir.

Unknown said...

Very good

Eva Da Diva...

Unknown said...

Na so e supposed be now

Anonymous said...

Governor Ayodele Fayose takes the title Chief Security Officer very seriously and his desire to protect lives and property is not based on playing to the gallery but rather that of obeying the constitution of the Federation, and ensuring the basic fundamentals of society are honoured, the right to live.

How come cattle herdsmen causing great havoc amongst communities only began to gain prominence in recent times, when a small boy is constantly harassing those bigger than him, look for who is standing behind him.

Ekiti is setting the pace against this internal fight of domination by one class over another, we can not entertain any notion of a born to rule syndrome, we will no longer watch while a politically favoured class seeks advantage over others, under the present arrangement, this country belongs to us all, so we must live in peace and if you have any alternative plan to distort our peace you will only have yourself to blame.

Yoruba parapo

The Godfather

Unknown said...

hehe trust fayose
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

That's nice....

OSINANL said...

NICE ONE!

Anonymous said...

EXCELLENT. This should be federal law.

JEMBETE(KEY-POINT) said...

ONLY 2 PIPLE WEY DEM KILL FOR EKITI STATE, SEE WATIN D GOVNOR DO FOR JUST 2 PIPLE, DIS SHOW D LOVE DIS MAN GET FOR HIM PIPLE

BUT ALMOST 300 EVEN TILL NOW DEM STILL DE KILL FOR ANAMBRA N ENUGU N EBONYI STATE, DEM NO FIT DO ANY SINGLE TIN.

THE IGBO FOOLS WEY DE FIGHT FOR BIAFRANS, HOW UNA WANT TAKE GET AM??? ABI NA SOCIAL MEDIA UNA GO USE????

IGBO PIPLE FIT KILL DEM PARENT BCOS OF MONEY.

Unknown said...

Abia too. They need to emulate this man.

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