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Monday, February 21, 2022

Anti-open grazing bill scales second reading in Edo assembly

Assembly members believe that the bill will encourage modern ranching and create wealth for the state.

• February 21, 2022
Godwin Obaseki
Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki

A bill for a law to prohibit open grazing of cattle and other livestock in Edo Monday passed through the second reading on the floor of the state House of Assembly.

The house majority leader, Henry Okhuarobo, who led the debate for the passage of the bill, said it seeks to provide solution to the incessant farmers-herders clashes in the state.

Mr Okhuarobo said the bill also seeks to introduce modern methods of ranching.

According to him, the bill will create a conducive environment for farmers to engage in agricultural activities and also regulate livestock business in the state.

Francis Okiye (PDP-Esan North East 1), said the bill would encourage modern ranching with a value chain that would create wealth for the state.

Mr Okiye also said the bill would eliminate the dangers associated with open grazing.

Other lawmakers unanimously supported the passage of the bill and called on security agencies in the state to up their game, especially in rural communities.

The speaker, Marcus Onobun, described the bill as timely, adding that, as representatives of the people, it is the responsibility of government to ensure peace and development.

With no dissenting voice, the speaker subjected the bill to a voice vote and it was unanimously supported by the lawmakers.

The speaker directed the Clerk, Yahaya Omogbai, to forward copies of the bill to the house committee on food security.

He said the committee would interface with civil society groups and other stakeholders in the state to fine-tune it and report back in two weeks.

Also at plenary, the house received a letter from Governor Godwin Obaseki requesting it to confirm the nominees for the sports commission board.

The board has Yusuf Alli as Chairman, Frank Ilaboya, Anehita Emeya and Osayaba Osarenren as Executive Directors, Edo North, Central and South respectively. Others are Emmanuel Igbinosa, Asue Ighodalo and Uyi Akpata.

(NAN)

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