Leadership Of Ruling APC In The South Endorse Ban On Open Grazing

Southern Nigeria All Progressive Congress (APC) party leaders at the crucial meeting

All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders from Southern Nigeria have come out openly to endorse the position of the 17 Southern governors who met in Asaba the Delta State capital on May 11, 2021 to ban of open grazing in the entire Southern states.

At the meeting convened by former governor of Osun State, Chief Bisi Akande, which held yesterday at State House Marina, Lagos State, had in attendance the APC National Leader, Bola Tinubu; Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila; Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos); Gboyega Oyetola (Osun); and Dapo Abiodun (Ogun); Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; former governor of Ogun State, Chief Segun Osoba; former Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Alani Akinrinade (rtd); and Chief Pius Akinyelure, the Southwest APC endorsed the Southern governors resolutions, saying, “Such a decision will lessen tensions between farmers and herders while also helping the long-term economic viability of both the farming and herding communities.”

The leaders also rejected calls for disintegration of Nigeria, saying that the country needs religious and ethnic unity to progress. This is coming amid calls for the creation of a Yoruba nation in the Southwestern part of the country.

The Governors of Ekiti and Ondo States, Dr. Kayode Fayemi and Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu were conspicuously absent. Also absent was the Chairman, Police Service Commission (PSC) and former Inspector-General of Police, Alhaji Musiliu Smith. One of the leaders, upon enquiry, disclosed that the two governors asked Otunba Adebayo, who also did not wait till the end of the meeting, to represent them.

The Southwest APC leaders added that though they were mindful of the short-term dislocation the Southern governors’ decision might cause, “we are also mindful that this position is in the best interest of all parties concerned. We, therefore, recommend that the federal and state governments cooperate fully with each other to enact the necessary measures to encourage more effective and modern method of cattle-rearing so that both farmers and herders can pursue their livelihoods with greater productivity and in a more cooperative relationship that minimises the friction between these two important pillars of our agricultural economy.”

In the nine-point communiqué, the leaders expressed concern about the state of the nation, particularly, the serious security challenges facing the country.

The communiqué reads: “We commiserate with and condoled the President and Commander-in-Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari, military authorities, families of the Chief of Army Staff and other officers who died, and indeed the entire nation over last Friday’s tragic plane crash in Kaduna.

“We express our strong opposition to separatist agitations and hate speeches. While urging those indulging in such to desist forthwith, we renew our belief in the unity, stability and sustainability of the country. We note with significant concern the security situation in the country. Terrorism and violent criminality threaten many areas, adversely affecting the lives and livelihoods of too many innocent and peace-loving Nigerians. While mindful of the resource and other constraints facing the nation, we urge the Federal Government to continue to make the necessary expenditures and allocate sufficient resources to enable the military and security agencies to tackle the difficult security challenges confronting us.

“For Nigeria to overcome these challenges, we must do so with unity of purpose and action. The desire for peace and the chance for a prosperous and just society is universal and transcends all regional, religious, or ethnic divisions. Sadly, many public figures have made statements that spark division and undermine the needed unity of purpose. We urge government at all levels, security agencies, and public leaders across the country to do everything possible to prevent tension so that we sustain the necessary unity to defeat these challenges to our national security. All responsible Nigerians must speak and act in a manner that strengthens our common cause against these common threats to our collective peace, justice and development.”

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