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Miyetti Allah Demands 30,000 Square Meters Grazing Land In Delta State

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The Cattle Dealers Association in Delta State has demanded they be allocated 30,000 square metres of land for cattle grazing and a market.

The association made the demand during the public hearing on a Bill for a Law to provide for the Regulation of Livestock Breeding, Rearing and Marketing and to Prohibit Open Grazing and Related Matters in the state.

12 memoranda from the state government agencies and stakeholders in livestock business were received during the hearing.

The hearing was organised by the Delta State House of Assembly Joint Committee on Special Bills and that of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Naija News understands.

According to the Miyetti Allah group, the 5,000 square metres proposed as grazing areas in the draft bill was grossly inadequate because of the facilities expected to be included in the areas.

The cattle dealers in a memorandum submitted to the committee which was signed by the Chairman, Alhaji Musa Shuwa, said at present, the association maintains livestock (cattle) market in seven towns in the state, adding that the smallest is situated on a parcel of land measuring about 4,500 square metres, while the biggest is about 7,000 square metres.

“This is only for the markets. Also, each market takes delivery of not less than 800 cattle every week. Our members hardly sell all their cattle at the market, hence the need to feed the cattle by grazing.

“With the intendment of the draft of this bill being to ban open grazing, it is our respectful view that to have cattle within enclosed grazing (for the purpose of ranching) area will mean that a large space of area is needed for this purpose.

“While we acknowledge that the 5,000 square metres mentioned in Section 8(2a) is only in the minimum, it is our modest view that even in the minimum, 5,000 square metres of land may not be the best starting point.

“We, therefore, recommend that to practically satisfy having an abattoir, veterinary clinic, livestock market, administrative office and security post as provided in Section 2(b) to (g), Section 2(a) should provide that the designated area shall comprise a minimum of 30,000 square metres of land,” he said.

The Chairman of the joint committee, Mrs. Pat Ajudua, said the public hearing was organized so stakeholders could make inputs on the proposed law.



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