The Federal Government is intensifying its efforts to put an end to the protracted farmer-herder crisis in the nation as President Bola Tinubu promises to buy land for ranches and livestock farming there.
Tinubu stated this at the Presidential Villa in Abuja during a meeting with members of the National Conference on Livestock Reforms as well as heads of security agencies in the country.
During the meeting, President Tinubu received the report of the National Conference on Livestock Reforms which called for the establishment of the Ministry of Livestock to better implement their recommendations.
โI will be talking to all the governors. The Federal Government will be ready to apply to acquire land for ranches and livestock development,โ Tinubu told the gathering on Thursday.
According to the Nigerian leader, the herder-farmer clashes have persisted in the country due to leadership failure.
โIt is not the fault of the herdsmen or farmers,โ he said. โIt is our fault โ the leadership โ for not finding solutions in the past to solve our problem.โ
He believes the country has lost a lot due to the lingering conflict but maintains that would not be the case anymore.
After the meeting, the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje said the committee recommended the establishment of the Ministry of Livestock among others.
โWe recommended the establishment of the Ministry of Livestock and subsequent agencies so that various aspects of the recommendations will have appropriate institutions for implementation,โ the former Kano State governor told reporters.
Thursdayโs meeting comes years after the National Economic Council (NEC) approved the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP).
The 2019 move was aimed at bettering investment in the livestock sector and providing ranches while in the long run curbing the incessant conflicts between herders and farmers which have become more pronounced in Nigeriaโs North-Central states.