HERDSMEN CRISIS IS CAUSED BY WATER SCARCITY – TINUBU
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Joseph Omoniyi
All Progressives Congress, APC chieftain, Bola Tinubu, has Tinubu recommended water catchment and conservation systems such as the prudent use of dams and irrigation sub-systems as the solution to the incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers.
Tinubu speaking on Monday, at a national summit on conflict resolution urged government to immediately convert unused land to grazing routes as this will curb the herdsmen crisis.
He said, “The government must help herders gradually shift from their traditional nomadic existence to a more static lifestyle. We have to face the reality that modernity is making the nomadic way counterproductive and inefficient.
“Unoccupied, isolated land can quickly be turned into grazing areas in the affected states. In the long run, this will enable herders to better maintain their livestock and thus their own livelihood.”
Tinubu, who was represented by an Executive Commissioner of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Sunday Dare, said contrary to speculations, the crisis was not caused by religious or political differences but by water scarcity.
The former governor of Lagos State said the desertification in most parts of the North had caused herders to move southward with their cattle in search of greener pastures.
He added, “An acutely thirsty man remembers neither Bible nor Quran very well until his thirst is quenched. Dire need often pushes a man to behave as if bereft of compassion for a person in equally dire circumstance.
“No doubt the problem has exacerbated during the past decade. We must assume climate change plays a role.”
All Progressives Congress, APC chieftain, Bola Tinubu, has Tinubu recommended water catchment and conservation systems such as the prudent use of dams and irrigation sub-systems as the solution to the incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers.
Tinubu speaking on Monday, at a national summit on conflict resolution urged government to immediately convert unused land to grazing routes as this will curb the herdsmen crisis.
He said, “The government must help herders gradually shift from their traditional nomadic existence to a more static lifestyle. We have to face the reality that modernity is making the nomadic way counterproductive and inefficient.
“Unoccupied, isolated land can quickly be turned into grazing areas in the affected states. In the long run, this will enable herders to better maintain their livestock and thus their own livelihood.”
Tinubu, who was represented by an Executive Commissioner of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Sunday Dare, said contrary to speculations, the crisis was not caused by religious or political differences but by water scarcity.
The former governor of Lagos State said the desertification in most parts of the North had caused herders to move southward with their cattle in search of greener pastures.
He added, “An acutely thirsty man remembers neither Bible nor Quran very well until his thirst is quenched. Dire need often pushes a man to behave as if bereft of compassion for a person in equally dire circumstance.
“No doubt the problem has exacerbated during the past decade. We must assume climate change plays a role.”
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