Masari disagrees with Buhari, declares support for open grazing ban
GOVERNOR Aminu Bello Masari has disagreed with the saance of President Buhari on the ban on open grazing.
Masari in an interview, today, described the practice which causes herdsmen to move from place to place as “un-Islamic.”
The governor rather advocated for the provision of the needed infrastructure that is causing the herders to keep junketeering about.
He said, ‘’The herders’ movement is essentially in search of two things: water and fodder. If we can provide these two items why should they move?
‘’This roaming about, is un-Islamic and is not the best. It is part of the problem we are having today. I don’t support that we should continue with the open grazing.’’ He said.
Recall that on 11 May 2021, the 17 Southern Governor’s met in Asaba, Delta State, and unanimously prohibited open grazing in Southern Nigeria.
They had the support of APC Southwest leaders, including the APC national leader, Bola Ahmed Tinibu on this burning issue but the President insisted the ban as having questionable ‘Constitutional legality’.