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Bayelsa sets up LG task force to enforce anti-open grazing law

The Bayelsa deputy governor said the government was resolute in its resolve to enforce the anti-open grazing law to the letter.

• March 2, 2022
Bayelsa Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo
Bayelsa Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo

The Bayelsa State government on Wednesday directed local council chairmen to create sub-committees to partner its Anti-Open Grazing Law Implementation Committee to check the activities of errant herdsmen.

Deputy Governor Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo gave the directive during a meeting with a delegation of women from Otuasega community, top security officers and other stakeholders in Government House, Yenagoa.

The meeting was necessitated by recent cases of herdsmen violation of the anti-open grazing law at Otuasega in Ogbia Local Government Area, and other parts of Bayelsa.

Mr Ewhrudjakpo, urged the various councils to constitute the sub-committees within one week as part of proactive steps necessary to checkmate the encroachment on farmlands and destruction of crops by cattle breeders. 

He explained that the sub-committees would work under the close supervision of the State Anti-open Grazing Law Implementation Committee headed by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, David Alagoa.

The deputy governor also stressed the need for the state police command and the 16th Brigade of the Nigerian Army to set up a swift response team to work closely with the committee.

According to him, the government was resolute in its resolve to enforce the anti-open grazing law to the letter, warning that violators of the law would be arrested and prosecuted.

Addressing the women of Otuasega, Mr Ewhrudjakpo advised them to always channel their grievances to the government rather than resort to blocking of roads to protest. 

He gave them the assurance that the doors of the state government were always open to them for dialogue and resolution of issues.

Speaking on behalf of the women, the Otuasega Women Leader, Amiena Agiobu, said the women blocked the major road on Monday to protest the unrestrained destruction of their farms and crops by herdsmen.

She pointed out that the herdsmen had attacked one of the community youths and that the situation was gradually getting out of hand, hence the protest to draw the government’s attention to the issue.

In their contributions, Mr Alagoa and the Special Adviser on security, retired CP Akpoebi Agberebi, identified Okarki, a neighbouring Rivers State community, as the major route through which herdsmen entered the state.

They promised to beef up security in the area.

They noted that security operatives had had shoot-outs with errant herdsmen in the state, resulting in the seizure of over 150 cattle and arrest of suspected violators.

The duo added that some of the culprits were still in confinement at the Okaka Correctional Centre. 

NAN

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