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The Niger State Government over the weekend evicted about 200 Fulani herdsmen under tight security from the state.
It
was gathered that the herdsmen who were said to have arrived the state a
week ago, first settled in Biri forest with their cattle, but were
later asked to leave as the forest is a Military shooting range.
It
was reliably gathered that the herdsmen had to leave their cattle under
the care of few amongst them while the rest went in search of
alternative place to settle for grazing, hence the choice of Gulu
village in Shiroro Local Government Area.
Members of Gulu
community who became apprehensive on sighting such number of herdsmen
planning to settle in their community raised the alarm by reporting the
matter to the authorities concerned.
Our Correspondent gathered
that the state government did not only order for the immediate eviction
of the herdsmen from the state but also provided trucks to evacuate them
back to Kaduna State which they claimed they had come from.
Speaking
to the Journalists, the North/Central zonal chairman of Miyetti Allah
Cattle Breeders Association, Isma’ila Rebe, frowned at the action
saying, “they are harmless, they were forced to relocate to the state
after losing their grazing land in Rijana village of Kaduna State.
He
said “They are from Rijana in Kaduna state; they had to relocate to
Biri in Niger state after their grazing land in Rijana was sold to
members of the public, they are harmless herders.”
The Niger
State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, said the herders must be
evicted considering the state of insecurity in the country, advising
them that if the need for movement in such number arose they should
always liaise with their registered associations so that the government
would be adequately informed.
The governor who was represented by
his Senior Special Assistant on Nomadic matters, Sadiq Abubakar, said
200 herdsmen were evicted contrary to the rumours that they were only 40
in number and that they are all members of one family.
He added that the state government provided four trucks (canter model) for the evacuation of the herders.
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