Senate plans national summit on farmer-herder conflict

The Senate has resolved to set up an ad hoc committee to convene a national summit on the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria.
This followed the adoption of a motion on a matter of urgent importance on the “Urgent Need for Rehabilitation of Agojeju Odo, Ajokpachi, Bagaji, and Bagana Communities in Omala of Kogi following gunmen attack by Isah Jibrin (APC-Kogi) at Tuesday’s plenary.
Presenting the motion, Mr Jibrin said the area had been under recurring attacks by gunmen, leading to killings and destruction of property and farmlands.
Mr Jibrin said the attacks and killings had rendered many homeless with no means of sustenance. He said it was worrisome that Agojeju Odo, Ajokpachi Odo, Bagaji, and Bagana communities had been ravaged recently by gunmen, rendering over 30,000 inhabitants of the communities homeless and leading to exodus of the people to other parts of the state.
He said on April 5, gunmen allegedly invaded Agojeju Odo, Ajokpachi Odo, Bagaji and Bagana communities, killing 21 innocent residents, including women and children, in addition to unprecedented destruction of their farm produce.
“Alarmed that on April 30, gunmen attacked Ajokpachi Odo community in Omala LGA, killing no fewer than three persons and rendering the entire community desolate, with no health facility to cater for the deteriorating health conditions of the survivors,” added Mr Jibrin.
He said the attacks had resulted in the killings of over 500 residents, in addition to the wanton destruction of public and private property worth hundreds of millions of naira.
Mr Jibrin also mentioned that the displaced persons “have resolved to return to their ancestral homes but cannot afford shelters and have no means of sustenance.”
The legislator also expressed worry that educational institutions in the communities had been destroyed, with many buildings and other facilities completely burnt down, thereby making it difficult for the children of the affected communities to access educational facilities.
Mr Jibrin expressed sadness that, apart from the destruction of schools, health centres were non-existent in catering to the health needs of the affected communities, as the few that had existed had been lost to the hostilities.
He said this had increased the mortality rate in the affected communities.
Mr Jibrin said markets, business centres, shops and various business outfits in the affected communities had been destroyed. He said this had resulted in an atmosphere of inevitable economic helplessness.
Victor Umeh (Labour Party-Anambra) said the nation had yet to curb the problem of attacks in communities.
“The attackers have no right to ravage any community, saying that actions should be taken for ranching of cattle in the country. We must find a way of banning migrant grazing and apprehend and prosecute killers,” said Mr Umeh.
Adams Oshiomhole (APC-Edo) called for an ad hoc committee to organise a public hearing to find a lasting solution to the farmer-herder conflict.
Titus Zam (APC-Benue)said the farmer-herder conflict had defiled all solutions, advising the Senate to enact an open grazing prohibition law.
He said this would deter open grazing and encourage cattle ranching. The Senate observed a minute silence for the departed souls in the communities.
(NAN)
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