GOVERNORS SHOULD BAN OPEN GRAZING IN SOUTH EAST NOW- YOUTHS
Due to the incessant and recent attack by suspected
herdsmen on Enyanwu Igwe community in Izzi council area of Ebonyi State where
four persons were killed and several property destroyed, the Ohanaeze Youth
Council (OYC) has asked South East governors to ban open grazing in Igboland.
This was made after a meeting yesterday in Enugu,
the group accused the Federal Government of ‘double standard’ in the handling
of issues involving herdsmen in the country.
In a statement by its president, Okechukwu Isiguzoro
and secretary, Okwu Nnabuike, OYC expressed concern over the development in
Ebonyi, threatening that it would be forced into “taking laws into our hands
should the Federal Government fail to rise to its responsibilities and disarm
the marauding herdsmen.”
The youths recalled that herdsmen had invaded many
Igbo communities, adding that even when they had created casualties by their
action, government had treated them with “kid gloves” and that the incident in
Ebonyi was no exception.
“We cannot toil to feed ourselves only to have herdsmen invade our farmlands and graze on our crops and then turn to kill us for raising a voice against their cow-rearing methods.”
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