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Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by okefranci: 5:27am On Jan 31, 2021
Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State yesterday urged President Muhammadu Buhari to implement the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP), in order to stem security challenges arising from recurring clashes between farmers and herdsmen across the country.

On the same day, the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, charged the leadership of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) to ensure their members respect the constituted authorities in any location they find themselves in the country.

Governor Lalong, who addressed reporters after a meeting with President Buhari, said the consultation centred on the imperatives of reviving the NLTP plan as soon as possible.

Lalong, who also doubles as Chairman of Northern Governors Forum (NGF), said the implementation of the plan would curb the farmers and herders clash, as well as the constant conflicts between herders and host communities.

He expressed concern that the farmers/herders clashes had continued to linger, stressing that the idea of the NLTP was to move away from the old practice of rearing cattle.

Lalong said: “Incidentally, I am a member of the Livestock Committee under the Vice President and I represent the North-central. That was the purpose of setting up that committee and that committee made far-reaching recommendations and then funds were to be made available to pilot states, Plateau and about nine states are pilot states, to address some of these issues.
“The issue was to move away from the old ways of rearing cows and to find modern ways of doing it. In some places, they will do it that way, but then in a confined environment, which was agreed to by all, and that is part of the point I was raising, to remind Mr. President to hasten the implementation of the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP).

“We are still left with the herdsmen/farmers problem. The implementation of the NLTP will go a long way to address these issues.

“Whether we like it or not, we need cows and it’s also some people’s occupation, but where it leads to conflicts and raises hazards like insecurity, we have to address it.

“While we tolerate it, we must still address it because it is some people’s means of economic livelihood, but it shouldn’t be posing hazards or insecurity to anybody.”

The National Livestock Transformation Plan was established by the National Economic Council (NEC) under the leadership of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in 2019.

During its launch in October 2019, Osinbajo had explained that the federal government would work with state governments, farmers, pastoralists and private investors, to modernize cattle rearing.

“In this plan the state government and the federal government do not and will not take any land from a state or local government, any participating state will provide the land as its own contribution to the project. The federal government merely supports the project.”

Lalong, on behalf of the northern governors, also commended President Buhari for replacing the Service Chiefs, saying the action further shows Buhari’s commitment towards addressing insecurity in the country.

He stated: “I came into the presidential villa in two respects; on behalf of the Northern Governors’ Forum and also as a state governor from Plateau State. I extended our felicitations to the President on a New Year and also congratulated and commended him for the steps he is taking in addressing insecurity in the country, especially in Northern Nigeria.

“The change of Service Chiefs is very commendable and also to remind him about some of the things left behind by their predecessors so that we can hasten and conclude them so as to make people safe.

We have serious cases of banditry, kidnapping and so many issues of insecurity in the country. We will not expect that to continue. So, we are going to give maximum cooperation to the new Service Chiefs, while also commending the outgone ones for their roles in addressing issues of insecurity.”

However, speaking during the meeting yesterday, in Abuja, with MACBAN, the Sultan said “there is need to find workable solutions to address security and socioeconomic challenges confronting members of the association.”

The monarch, who is the chairman board of trustees of MACBAN, lamented the stereotyping of herders and how they are associated with crime.

The Sultan stated that it is not every criminality perpetrated in the country that is done by the Fulanis, while he urged herders to respect constituted authorities and shun all forms of acts capable of tarnishing their reputations.

Also, Usman Bugaje, a senior advisor to the Sultan, stated that the objective of the meeting was to ensure a genuine search for solutions to the entire problem affecting the Fulanis in the country

“We are helping, at the secretariat level, to bring out the issues and see how we can look at other economic, social and even ethnic dimensions to the problems,” Bugaje said.

“And, there are timelines put to it, we have agreed that there will be timeline, we are not going to leave it open.

“We need to get it done within one year maximum from now if all the stakeholders are ready to cooperate.”

Baba Ngelzarma, national secretariat of MACBAN, urged the government to initiate programmes that would take idle pastoralist out of criminality and engage them in learning other skills in addition to cattle rearing.

“Even the cattle rearing are they getting money? Their cattle are not competing with the ones you have in other parts of the world that weigh 700 to 800 kilograms per cow,” Ngelzarma said.

He added: “The milk output is also not competing with the other ones in the world where one single cow is given an output 50 litres per day.

“We still hold the outdated species of the cow that are weighing not more than 100 to 120 kilograms and given out an output of milk that is not more than three to five litres per day.

“So, a lot need to be done by government, religious leaders, traditional rulers and pastoralist associations.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/01/30/lalong-to-buhari-revive-livestock-transformation-plan-to-stem-insecurity/amp/

Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by reubenobi(m): 5:34am On Jan 31, 2021
We are watching!

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Naturopathic: 5:34am On Jan 31, 2021
I could remember vice president Yemi Osinbajo said this sometimes in 2019.The National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) is an initiative of the National Economic Council headed by myself with all the State Governors as members. It is a comprehensive policy plan designed to accelerate the pace and scope of change in Nigeria's agricultural system. https:///RwsQNU4V9c

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Naturopathic: 5:34am On Jan 31, 2021
reubenobi:
We are watching!
Ok nah
Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Onepeople: 5:35am On Jan 31, 2021
2023 should be quick so that this country can breathe again.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Asabe4(f): 5:36am On Jan 31, 2021
What ever they need to do to stop this madness should be done.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:37am On Jan 31, 2021
We are still left with the herdsmen/farmers problem.
The implementation of the National Livestock Transformation Plan will go a long way to address these issues.

The implementation of the plan would curb the farmers and herders clash, as well as the constant conflicts between herders and host communities.

Peace and more development us all we want in our nation.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by MOLOTOVcockTAIL(m): 5:37am On Jan 31, 2021
Farmers/Herders Clash

A situation where one deadly killer group of people are going round the country with cows killing and maiming innocent citizens authoritatively with zero consequence is tagged FARMERS/HERDERS CLASH.

If you have FSLC and still swallow this demonic narrative, go and collect your tuition to the last Kobo.
The first step in solving any problem is diagnosis. But here, we see that the Doctor is being mischevious by deliberately misdiagnosing the ailment to achieve his own omnious intentions.
No Farmer ever attacks a Herder that hasn't trespassed into his farm. And I don't think I have met a blind herder who can't differentiate between a farm and grass field. The herder is always the aggressor. The herder is the one with the problem of breaking the trespass law and should be clearly seen as such and law enforcement/justice applied accordingly.

STOP CALLING A ONE-SIDED AGGRESSION "CLASH".

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Auxtin85(m): 5:38am On Jan 31, 2021
Buhari knows what to do but has deliberately failed to do so.

Cattle rearing is a private business but has become a national problem since 2015

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Shaptouch78: 5:39am On Jan 31, 2021
Okay
Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by reubenobi(m): 5:40am On Jan 31, 2021
Naturopathic:

Ok nah
abi na, or no be so?
Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Iamgrey5(m): 5:41am On Jan 31, 2021
Well Osibanjo was right all along

He wasn't the one that proposed Ruga

Let's hope the attention generated by Igboho create lasting solutions to our Fulani problem.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:44am On Jan 31, 2021
Auxtin85:

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You keep fasting and praying for your darling MANNA to just reply your numerous mention.
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@topic,
The Government should encourage many private organizations about moves towards the establishment of Cattle ranch as it is being done in saner climes...
This will be a very good opportunity to get that fixed also,
This is how it is done in saner climes.

Nigeria will be great in our lifetime.
Peace is all we want in our darling nation.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Nobody: 5:45am On Jan 31, 2021
We remember some states like Kano giving thousands of hectares of lands..

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by bempirenig: 5:46am On Jan 31, 2021
Onepeople:
2023 should be quick so that this country can breathe again.

Politicians won't let go.

Polithief is sweet.
Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by lafekom: 5:46am On Jan 31, 2021
U sure say this man ready to do anything
Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by iyanumiv(m): 5:47am On Jan 31, 2021
ALL IS WELL SHA
Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by snowball11(m): 5:48am On Jan 31, 2021
Just look at the expression on his face! It showed that he's not in support of the NLTP. Anything to change the archaic way of grazing is unacceptable.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by bigfish3k: 5:54am On Jan 31, 2021
Is it not this governor that has fulani tribal marks on his face like a clown?

Is it not this same governor that allowed fulanis to capture and rename plateau towns while the indigenes were either killed or are in IDP camps

This is one of the fulani ass licking governors

My respect still goes to Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state for fighting gallantly for his people even at the risk of his second term bid and political future.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by MondayOsunbor(m): 5:56am On Jan 31, 2021
must we die for this people ?

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by 4tomandchi: 5:56am On Jan 31, 2021
Bubu wants to start the transformation with his own cows first that is why he has travel to consult with his cows but funny enough we already know the outcome.


The Fulani occupation is the only agenda.

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Neddstark: 5:58am On Jan 31, 2021
So because some people believe everywhere is therir land, we have to adjust our lifestyle and constitution to suit them?

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by MOLOTOVcockTAIL(m): 5:58am On Jan 31, 2021
Auxtin85:
Buhari knows what to do but has deliberately failed to do so.

Cattle rearing is a private business but has become a national problem since 2015
My anger is the tag "Farmers/Herder Clash".
This is pure Herdsman problem. Once the law deals with herdaman's disregard for the country's laws, this problem will go away. But they deliberately turn blind are while calling a one-sided aggression "clash".

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Auxtin85(m): 6:01am On Jan 31, 2021
MOLOTOVcockTAIL:

My anger is the tag "Farmers/Herder Clash".
This is pure Herdsman problem. Once the law deals with herdaman's disregard for the country's laws, this problem will go away. But they deliberately turn blind are while calling a one-sided aggression "clash".

They should know power will not remain in the north forever they will meet their Waterloo soon

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by TheVoice21(m): 6:01am On Jan 31, 2021
Hmm....this country ehn
Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by dalass(f): 6:07am On Jan 31, 2021
They are kidnapping many with billions already paid out to them. Can't they use same to transform their livestock?


But it is a fact that money obtained victims under duress or even dead victims can't be used to do anything good undecided

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by tobstarizhia(m): 6:09am On Jan 31, 2021
okefranci:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/01/30/lalong-to-buhari-revive-livestock-transformation-plan-to-stem-insecurity/amp/

I don't understand these people. They're still agitating for that RUGA bullshit. Why can't they do the right thing and let these herdsmen purchase the lands themselves. Highest they could do is to give them loans which the herdsmen would pay back at a later date. No state in the south would willingly agree to relinquish any of their lands to the same set of people that's been terrorising it all these years. If the government want to improve/modernize agricultural practices in this country, they should establish an agency for farmers and cattle rearers who would be able to apply for loans. They should manufacture mechanized equipments like tractors and harvesters for farmers. Do this and you wouldn't be breaching any of the laws that governs our freedom in this country. Other thing is this. If southern governor's are to gift fulani herdsmen lands down south then northern governor's must gift southern traders and farmers lànds up north. Fair is fair!

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Re: Lalong Asks Buhari To Revive Livestock Transformation Plan To Stem Insecurity by Chicastle: 6:12am On Jan 31, 2021
While other Nations are on the cutting edge of modernity. #Nigeria the irredeemable ZOO is imprisoned with medieval discourse about Cow,
Herdsmen and open grazing .
When will you people say no to this cabal that is dumbing down the entire generation?
MNK

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