By Tanko Mohammed
The Ebonyi state has reported that it would establish ranches for local herders in the 13 local government areas of the state to boost livestock production.
Mr Cletus Ofoke, State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice disclosed this on Saturday in Abakaliki at a security meeting with some stakeholders in the state.
Some of the stakeholders include state committee on herdsmen/farmers’ matters, members of Miyetti-Allah Cattle Breeders Association on Nigeria (MACBAN) and Ebonyi Local Government Advisory Committee.
Others are the 13 local government Chairmen and Technical Assistants and Supervisors on herdsmen/farmers’ matters.
Ofoke said that establishment of the ranches was part of government’s efforts to prevent local cows from going into extinction.
“Yes, the state governor has mandated the establishment of ranches for our local cows. You know our local breed are already going into extinction.
“We want our people to breed our cows the same way the herders are doing it.
“When we breed, we sell and make money from there,” he said.
The Attorney-General disclosed that the state governor, Chief Dave Umahi had appointed Technical Assistants and Supervisors including herders in all the 13 Local Governments in the state.
He said they would mediate between herdsmen and farmers matters in the state.
“The Governor have made appointees, including the herders in all the 13 local government areas of the state.
“The meeting is very significant and it was to familiarise with the new appointees and the state committee on herdsmen/farmers’ matters,” Ofoke said.
Alhaji Gidado Sadiq, Chairman of MACBAN in the South East zone, commended Gov Umahi for appointing some of his members as aides.
“I urge my people to be law abiding and tolerant and that is the first thing to do. Always be tolerant and always report to us, who are their leaders, on any matter before acting,” Sadiq advised.