Taraba House of Assembly Speaker Abel Diah on Tuesday cautioned members of the public against politicising the anti-open grazing bill currently before the House.
Diah
made the appeal in Jalingo, when he received a delegation of Taraba
Farmers Protection Association, led by its chairman, Mr Ibrahim Bitrus, who paid a solidarity visit to the lawmakers.
“Contrary
to speculations that the bill is targeted at a particular ethnic group,
its intention is to promote peaceful coexistence and reduce clashes
between farmers and grazers,” Diah stated.
The
Speaker regretted that some sections of the bill were being altered or
misinterpreted to cause mischief, and advised anyone interested in the
bill to get a certified true copy from the House of Assembly.
He
said that the House had set up a seven-man committee to conduct a
public hearing on the bill, and urged stakeholders to take advantage of
the hearing to make inputs into it.
While
assuring the association that the bill, when passed into law, would be
for the good of the state, he urged its members to attend the public
hearing, saying that three hearings would be held with one in each of
the three senatorial zones.
Earlier,
Bitrus had told the Speaker that the bill was long overdue, describing
it as the best solution to the incessant clashes between herdsmen and
farmers.
“We are here to register our
support for the bill because we are convinced that when it is passed
and signed into law, peace and order will be guaranteed.
“We
want to assure the legislators of our unflinching support toward the
passage of this bill. We also want to assure the House that we shall
mobilise Taraba residents to support it,” Bitrus said.
The association thanked Gov. Darius Ishaku for making fertiliser available to farmers in good time, saying that the gesture would boost food production in Taraba.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that hundreds of farmers, who
converged at the Trade Fair Complex in Jalingo, had accompanied Bitrus
to the House to register their support to the bill.
NAN
also reports that the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of
Nigeria (MACBAN) recently mobilised its members to the House to register
its displeasure over the bill which it said was “ill-motivated and
discriminatory”.
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