The recurrent farmers/herders conflict in Nigeria has been attributed to his predecessors, according to President Bola Tinubu.
At the inauguration of a presidential commission tasked with reforming the livestock sector and finding long-term solutions to recurrent conflicts between herders and farmers, Tinubu made this statement on Thursday in Abuja.
After the National Conference on Livestock Reforms and Mitigation of Associated Conflicts in Nigeria submitted its report, the committee was formed.
“This crisis has persisted not because of herders and farmers,” Tinubu stated during the occasion. The failure of the leadership to find quick fixes for their issues is to blame. In order to be a leader, you must think and act.
“If you are careful, you will see an opportunity out of every tragedy,” the president concluded. This disagreement has existed between us for a while. We understand that it is a local issue. People find it very challenging to abandon their conventional, outdated practises.
“I tried in 2018 to find a solution to this issue, but it was difficult. But someone once advised me to never give up, and as of today, I think the answer is at hand.
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“The federal government is ready and willing to pay for the expense of purchasing the land. As a result of these prospects, our veterinary physicians will have lucrative work, and the private sector will have access to new educational options for herders and their children. There will be built medical facilities. We have a chance that could alter our lives forever.
“Consider that we produce enough milk for our students in the classroom. Imagine that we start to net export cheese and yoghurt. Consider how much skin we could produce if a significant Nigerian leather industry existed. Think about the jobs and cold storage facilities we could create around the country. According to a statement by his spokeswoman, Ajuri Ngelale, the president said, “These things are conceivable before us.
As previously mentioned, President Tinubu succeeded Muhammadu Buhari on May 29, 2023. After winning the 2015 presidential election, Buhari succeeded Goodluck Jonathan.
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