Agriculture
‘Lack Of Funds, Bane Of Agric Dev’
The chairman of National Livestock Development Committee, Dr Joseph Nyager has identified inadequate funds and encroachments due to demand for land as major challenges confronting the development of grazing reserves in the country. Dr. Nyager who stated this while briefing newsmen on the activities of the committee in Abuja recently also accused some states and local government councils of not supporting the committee in its efforts.
He disclosed that the Federal government has committed N3 billion to provide infrastructure in the nation’s gazing reserves while 59 boreholes, 10 earth dams and fire livestock service centres were constructed in 25 selected grazing reserves nationwide.
According to him, the development of reserves and stock routes was imperative in order to avoid pastorlist/farmers conflict.
To achieve this, he explained that the committee increased livestock production while primary routes have been identified and categoriesed is North East, North central and North West with a distance of 14,950 km.
He further stated that three gazing reserves in Runka, Katina State, Udibo in Bauchi State and Paiko kore in Gwagwlada FCT have been fully equipped with various infrastructure.
Dr. Nyager however said in spite of the challenges, the governorment was determined to develop all the gazing reserves across the country to alleviate conflicts between farmers and pastoralists.