Herdsmen: Igbos back Gov. Okowa’s anti-open grazing law

Igbos in Delta have backed Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s anti-open grazing law in the state.
Peter Chukwu, the Ezendigbo in Delta central and southern districts, gave the support while addressing journalists on Monday in Warri after leading a delegation of the Igbo community to the palace of Olu of Warri on a condolence visit to the Itsekiris over the demise of the previous Olu, Ogiame Ikenwoli.
The Igbo leader urged herdsmen threatening anarchy in Delta following the ban to embrace peace.
He stated that southern governors’ ban on open grazing was constitutional.
“Whoever feels agitated should approach the court of law to seek redress rather than engaging in self-help or anarchy.
“These times call for open reflection, peace, and dialogue rather than beating war drums. We will never forget where we are coming from,” he said.
Mr Chukwu described the late Ikenwoli as a peace-loving and cool-headed royal father who fostered a good relationship with the various ethnic groups in the state, including the Igbos.
He appealed to the Olu-designate, Omoba Tsola Emiko, to emulate Ikenwoli to sustain his good legacies.
The funeral rites of the late Ikenwoli will begin with a commendation service on June 18 in Warri, while the installation of the 21st Olu of Warri will hold on August 21.
(NAN)
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