Akeredolu dares Buhari, set to sign anti-open grazing bill into law

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Following the move to curb insecurity in Ondo State as well as cases of farmers/herders clashes, Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu is set to sign the

which was passed by the State House of Assembly on July 2, 2021 was designed to regulate security, rearing and grazing of livestock.as well as prevent the destruction of farm crops in the state and will address clashes between herders and farmers in the state.

During the passage of the bill by lawmakers in the state, the Assembly maintained that it will enhance the growth of livestock farming and as well encourage modern techniques of animal husbandry in the state among others.

 

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But northern state banned it first, even in kastina, which one is now dare Buhari.

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