
Fulani Herdsmen







Governor Godwin Obaseki has revealed the position of Edo people on open grazing and shared other details of his discussion with President Muhammadu Buhari.

The planned move by northern herdsmen to sue southern governors for signing the anti-open grazing law seems to be getting the backing of the federal government.

Delta state commissioner of information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu has explained that it was not acquiring lands for herdsmen as reported in some quarters recently.

Aminu Masari says his administration is considering banning open grazing in the state. He faulted movement of herders from one part of the country to another.

One of the victims of the incident which occurred in Edo where Olajide Sowore was killed, says the attackers are armed herdsmen who had cows in their camps.

Nigerians on social media have taken to social media to react after suspected herdsmen stole a woman's phone and uploaded their photos on her Facebook page.

Tension has gripped residents of Sapele, Sapele local government area of Delta state as Hausa traders and Fulani herders in the area engaged in a bloody clash.

As the September 1 deadline set aside by southern governors for the banning of open grazing nears, herders have insisted they will not recognise such policy.

Coalition of Northern groups has promised to repel further attacks and killings in their region by violent herdsmen and reclaim back their lands and communties.
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