Nigeria Senate Advances Bill to Ban Open Grazing Nationwide

Tensions rise as the Nigerian Senate successfully passes the second reading of the bill to ban open grazing nationwide. This landmark legislation aims to address the ongoing conflicts between herders and farmers, leading to environmental preservation and a reduction in violence. Join Dapo Adegboye and expert guests as they discuss the implications of this significant move and its potential impact on Nigeria's agricultural and social landscape. Watch now for a comprehensive analysis!
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  • @kimprince6048
    @kimprince60489 күн бұрын

    Poor supply of food and inflation is highly connected to insecurity. Insecurity is caused by fulani/herdsmen attacking farmers and destroying farms? The solution is to protect the farmers, stop open grazing, and arrest the criminal herdsmen! Your cow is your business, my crops/farm is my business. Mine shouldn't be sacrificed for yours. The herdsmen should buy land for their business. Their cows are expensively sold to Nigerians, no taxes paid and no cost of production whatsoever except farmers free crops being fed to them.

  • @godownkinsman3949
    @godownkinsman39499 күн бұрын

    If Nigeria government force States to build ranches and make it federal issue believe buhari and his kinsman have successfully in thier evil plans...Each state should do what's best for them when its comes to cow

  • @chukwuemekaandrew4396
    @chukwuemekaandrew43968 күн бұрын

    Can someone tell Yusuf that cattle route was only created by a Fulani leader for the north region of Nigeria. No animal route was in southern Nigeria then.

  • @henrynov1
    @henrynov14 күн бұрын

    Up Akpabio

  • @omaheze
    @omaheze9 күн бұрын

    Here’s a Northerner speaking the truth as it is!

  • @olusolaadesina4623
    @olusolaadesina46238 күн бұрын

    Sambisa forest is a vast expanse of space to rare their cows too

  • @kingsleyochonogor9184

    @kingsleyochonogor9184

    6 күн бұрын

    They can also drill bole holes for them if they need water

  • @adefemiojokanke5222
    @adefemiojokanke52229 күн бұрын

    Hausa fulani is not a Nigeria okay

  • @Therealclips-ib8bm

    @Therealclips-ib8bm

    8 күн бұрын

    I don’t know where they’re from, and from what I can hear… they’ve caused this same chaos in other parts of Africa. They got chased out in many other African countries. They’ve also been doing this to northern farmers for years. Funny enough the people that proposed this bill in the senate are northerners.

  • @ucheemmanuel9274
    @ucheemmanuel92746 күн бұрын

    Open grazing must be banned for food production to thrive. Moreover must of the herders are not Nigerian rather foreigners that only come to feed their cow with our crops.

  • @frederickbethelsaduwa3100
    @frederickbethelsaduwa31009 күн бұрын

    I believe that Senators are educated people representing us, not knowing that most of them are illiterates. How will the Senate of all people wasting our time and money in and issue that has been decided by the court of law. Our Journalists are also very backwards , they don’t even update their knowledge and do background research. In the 1966 a case in Suit No. AB/26/66 was instituted at Abeokuta Division of the High Court, adjudicated for three years by Hon. Justice Adewale Thompson on April 17th, 1069 banning Cattle Open Grazing in Nigeria. That judgement was never appealed. Our Senators are not knowledgeable and this include our Nigeria journalists. What is the duty of the Senator’s aides, that tax money is used to pay their salaries. Shame to the Senators.

  • @ezrashua6850
    @ezrashua68509 күн бұрын

    The Fulani i know from childhood was carrying only sticks and merchants, but today they move around with Ak 47. What is the guns for? I think this bill is to help the law abiding Fulani to modernize their cattle business