Niger Delta
Ijaw Group Slams Dickson Over Grazing Land Allocation
Ijaw stakeholders under the aegis of Ijaw Nation Forum (INF), an online-based social mobilisation platform for the Ijaw ethnic nationality, have tackled Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State over the controversial allocation of a grazing land in Yenagoa, measuring about 1,200 hectares to cattle herdsmen.
In an open letter addressed to the governor dated 6 July, 2017, and entitled, “The Menace Of The Cattle Herdsmen And Ijaw People’s Security”, the forum questioned the rationale behind the allocation of the grazing area to the herdsmen.
In the eight-point demand letter signed by INF Moderator, Benedict Amaebi Okoro, the forum asked Dickson to “give reasons why Bayelsa State in the South-South region seems to have officially established “grazing land” for the cattle herders from outside the state”.
The INF also asked the governor to explain how the cattle would access the allocated space without passing through other areas.
The letter read in part: “There have been several ugly stories coming from nearby Delta and Edo states concerning the seemingly life and livelihood threatening activities of these herdsmen in recent times.
“Are there other measures Bayelsa State has adopted to prevent such occurrences, aside from the grazing land already allocated to the herdsmen?
“How did the Bayelsa State government reach the conclusion that allocation of grazing land to herdsmen would be beneficial to an average Ijaw person and was consideration given to the atrocities being committed by these herdsmen elsewhere in the country, in reaching that conclusion?
“Is the allocation of grazing land to the herdsmen another expansion of Bayelsa Business Initiative?
“Is the allocation of grazing land to herdsmen a public/private partnership project and what percentage is the state government providing in funding it? Kindly avail us of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between government and the partner.
“Who are the cow owners and private partners, and if so, are they paying for the grazing land?
“What are the social responsibility services that will be provided to the communities from which the land was acquired?”
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