Southern Leaders Speak Against Grazing Bill

The Southern Nigeria People’s Assembly (SNPA) has decried the draft Bill presently before the National Assembly that seeks to establish grazing reserves across the states of Nigeria as not only anachronistic and antiquated, but also an unfortunate elevation of what ought to be private commercial ventures into a national or government business.

A statement by the leaders from the three South geo-political zones, which included former Vice President Alex Ekwueme (represented by former Anambra State Governor Chukuwuemeka Ezeife); Ijaw national leader, Chief Edwin Clark (represented by Senator Roland Owie); and Senator Femi Okorounmu, who stood in for Bishop Bolanle Gbonigi, deplored the rampaging attack, raping and killing of innocent Nigerians especially the more recent killings in Enugu State, Benue State and other parts of the country by the notorious Fulani herdsmen.

“The President should deal decisively with the issue of Fulani herdsmen in the manner government is dealing with the insurgency problem that, if unchecked, has the capacity to snowball to another Boko Haram,” the leaders said.

“Consequently, he should set up a Judicial Panel of Inquiry to investigate all Fulani herdsmen attack between May this year, till date and all those found to be directly or remotely involved in those attacks should be arrested and brought to book.”

Again, the Southern leaders in the statement, which was issued yesterday at the end of a three- day meeting in Asaba, the Delta State capital, observed that the inability of President Muhammadu Buhari to begin the implementation of the resolutions of the 2014 National Conference was objectionable, as the resolutions, if implemented, may help in resolving many political, socio-economic and security challenges of the country.

However, they called on Nigerians to support Buhari in his anti-corruption drive, war on insurgency and his efforts at reviving ailing industries but urged the president to respect the rule of law, the protection of citizens’ fundamental human rights and the pronouncements of the courts.

They also advised Northern Elders Forum (NEF) to desist from infusing in the present administration, the “we and they” mentality, which usually creates division and confusion in the polity. “The NEF should realise that Buhari is the President of Nigeria and not the President of Northern Nigeria.

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  1. The northern have something to say what about the mass craves that were found there what was the action they took, just bcs they think they have the biggest mouth to talk. Let them do whatever they like