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Ebonyi People Have No Land For Ranching – Umahi

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The Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, on Monday said the people of the state does not have land to release for ranching.

Umahi stated while speaking on Channels TV on Monday evening.

The Ebonyi State Governor who is a member of the All Progressives Congress, said the South-East have banned open grazing in the region.

Umahi when asked whether he would provide land for ranching said, “This is not about the governors, it is about the people, so, whatever position the people take in this regard, that is what will happen. There is no land in this regard that is not owned by individuals, corporate bodies.

“So, this is beyond governors and that is the truth. People calling governors are making a very grievous mistake. Even if I say as a governor in South-East, I want people from this village, I want you to donate this land, the question is: will they allow it?

“I have heard about three communal crisis in my state, and it is all about land. .There is a place that I am building a medical university and the people of that village, for a project that is almost completed, went and brought it down. They prefer to have their farms than a medical college. So, the land is a different ball game altogether.”

When further asked whether the people of Ebonyi have agreed that the governor should give out the land for ranching, Umahi said, “They have said they have no land for ranching. They put me where I am. If I have one acre of land and I am talking about giving land for ranching, I should be talking about that particular land. I can’t be talking about somebody’s land. Yes, constitutionally, I have control over the land but you have to kill all the people to get the land.”

Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari had early approved the return of open grazing practised during the 1st Republic where herdsmen used designated grazing routes to move their cattle to several parts of the country.

He, therefore asked the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, to begin the process of recovering land from persons who have converted cattle grazing routes for their personal use.



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