South-West Governors to Enforce Grazing Ban as Miyetti Allah Faces Pressure
South-West governors have confirmed plans to implement their open grazing ban across the region. This move aims to reduce clashes between herders and farming communities and protect farmland. Yoruba traditional rulers and community leaders have voiced strong support for stricter enforcement. They say the ban will promote security and boost agricultural productivity in the states. Representatives of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association have yet to issue a detailed response. Local news sources report that herders will be required to register and use designated ranches under the new regulations.
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