Fulani herdsmen who graze their cattle in areas that are not
designated for grazing will soon be sent to jail for six months without
an option of fine. This is according to a new bill titled ‘Prohibition
of Cattle and Other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti, 2016’ that was passed by
the Ekiti state House of Assembly on Tuesday. The legislatures at their
plenary unanimously passed the law.
The bill presently awaits the accent of the state governor, Ayo
Fayose. Speaker of the House, Kola Oluwawole, while speaking on the
proposed law said; “If the bill is eventually accented to by the governor, it will now
become crime for any cattle, sheep and goat to graze on undesignated
land for ranches in Ekiti”. Part of the new bill reads ″Anyone found
violating the bill upon conviction shall be sentenced to six months in
prison without option of fine. The Governor shall by an order designates
land in each of 16 Local Government Areas in the state in respect of
which Cattle or Ruminants may be permitted to graze. No person shall
cause or permit any cow, oxen, sheep as well as goat under his or her
control to graze on any land in which the Governor has not designated as
ranches” among others. The bill forbids movement of cattle by herdsmen
and owners of goat in the Ekiti after 6 p.m. No cattle or other
ruminants shall by any means move in the night, movement shall be
between 7 a.m and 6p.m”
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