Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state has stated that his state’s attitude on the creation of grazing reserves remains unaltered.
In a statement sent by his media aide Nathaniel Ikyur, the Governor accused presidential adviser Lauretta Onochie of fabricating his position on the National Livestock Transformation Plan’s implementation (NLTP).
He stated that while the Benue State Government only agreed to participate in the National Livestock Transformation Program (NLTP) because of the National Economic Council (NEC), which is made up of the 36 state governors. It approved the National Livestock Transformation Plan, which was developed after a series of engagements and included suggestions from stakeholders in the state, they reject any coinage from the Federal Government in an attempt to take land from Benue State.
According to Ortom, the NLTP gives states the freedom to adopt and implement parts of the plan that best suit their needs.
The statement read;
“Onochie made spurious allegations, painting the picture that Governor Ortom supports RUGA because the State Government was listed as one of the states that applied for funds from the Federal Government for the purposes of establishing ranches.
“It is on record that Governor Ortom has rejected all manner of coinage from the Federal Government in a bid to grab land from Benue State.
“When the Federal Government toyed with so many ideas, ranging from Open Grazing, Grazing Reserves, Grazing Routes, Cattle Colony, RUGA and lastly Farm Centres in the 109 Senatorial Districts across the country in a very suspicious manner, Governor Ortom rose up and opposed it. He rejected any of such policies bring imposed on Benue. He has not shifted from that position.
“The Benue State Government only accepted to key into the National Livestock Transformation Program (NLTP) because the National Economic Council (NEC), which has the 36 state governors as members, approved the National Livestock Transformation Plan which after series of engagement incorporated suggestions by stakeholders from the State.
“The NLTP provides that States are at liberty to adopt and implement aspects of the plan that suit its peculiarities. Unfortunately, the presidency rejected this but would rather continue to dribble Nigerians.
“For us in Benue State, our peculiarities are that we have a ranching law and in the area of livestock farming, our competetive advantages include indigenous cattle, piggery, goats, fisheries, etc. All these have been captured in the Plan and Benue State has accepted the implementation of the Plan based on these conditions.
“Benue State has continued to reject the establishment of Cattle Colonies, Rural Grazing Area (RUGA) settlements and Grazing Reserves or any other form of coinage previously proposed by the Federal Government allegedly to curb farmers-herders’ clashes across the country because it had every tendency of subterranean plots to undermine the safety and lives of the indigenous people of the State.
“Benue State’s position has therefore not changed.”