A commercial maize farmer in Benue State, Tarnongo Viralis has said that insecurity is fueling high cost of food because most of the farmers in the north
A commercial maize farmer in Benue State, Tarnongo Viralis has said that insecurity is fueling the high cost of food because most of the farmers in the
Ban on open grazing: AFAN, Agric stakeholder back southern governors Ban on open grazing: AFAN, Agric stakeholder back southern governors
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The National President of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Arc Kabir Ibrahim, has said the position of the Southern Governors on open grazing would help boost the livestock sector.
Arc Ibrahim said the ban on open grazing by the Southern Governors would make the implementation of the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) achievable.
He said that open grazing reduces milk and meat production in cattle, and also reduces ovulation in female cattle difficult and male unable to mate.
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Pa Okanlawon Ogunleke would still be alive today but for killer herdsmen who allegedly invaded and attacked him on his farm located in Ibarapa area of Oyo State. The octogenarian and the town dwellers were enraged and saddened by the development. The old man was said to have been beaten and macheted by his assailants. He was taken to hospital where he eventually died. Our correspondent gathered that many attacks had happened before then and even after in the area.
In June 2020, Saidu Odugbemi, who is from Tapa, was kidnapped and one of his friends told our correspondent that the family coughed up N7.2m ransom to secure his release. Not done with the family, the kidnappers struck in November again and this time, Saidu’s immediate brother, Shefiu, was also kidnapped. A ransom of N5m was paid with pleadings before he was released by the criminals.