Sunday 22 July 2018

Herdsmen tow path of peace, vow to stop grazing cattle on Plateau University campus

- The Miyetti Allah association has agreed to stop grazing cattle on the Plateau State University campus

- The vice president of the association pledged that its members would not trespass into the university premises

- Security agents are now at liberty to take any action they deem fit over any cattle apprehended grazing in the university community

Members of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) on Friday, July 20, agreed to stop grazing their animals in the premises of Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos.

The association gave the pledge during a meeting it held with Operation Safe Haven, Bokkos Command and the management of Plateau State University, NAN reports.

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NAIJ.com gathers that present at the meeting were the MACBAN vice chairman, Isa Idris, represented by Sale Yusuf Adam, Operation Safe Haven, Bokkos Command, represented by Lt Paul Asoh and the chief security officer of PLASU, Istifanus Kurtong, who represented the vice chancellor, Prof Yohanna Izam.

The trio agreed on zero tolerance for day and night cattle grazing on the premises of the university.

Idris, the MACBAN representative, pledged his members’ resolve to stick to the agreement reached at the meeting.

He said: “We will ensure that our members do not trespass into the premises of PLASU.”

The PLASU vice chancellor, who described the agreement as “landmark’’ to the institution, added that “the activities of herdsmen had been disturbing, as they usually break through the university fence to graze their cattle both during the day and night.

“The incessant trespass by the cattle breeders had always resulted to breach of peace in the institution.

“We agreed that henceforth, the herdsmen would stop any form of grazing within the university premises as there was no cattle route running through the university community to warrant such action.

“By this agreement, security agents are now at liberty to take any action they deem fit over any cattle apprehended grazing in the university community during the day or at night.”

The vice chancellor assured parents, guardians and stakeholders that the university authority would not leave anything to chance towards ensuring the safety of students and staff.

He announced that management had approved the location of a security outpost near the university, for rapid response.

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Meanwhile, NAIJ.com previously reported that Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau state said that if the intention of herdsmen attacking communities in the state is for the purpose of grabbing lands for themselves, he will not allow such to succeed.

The governor said that it is the duty of government to discourage such intention.

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Source: Naija.ng



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