Controversial Grazing Bill reappears in Senate
After an initial denial, the controversial National Grazing Reserves
Bill on Wednesday reappeared in the Senate and sailed through the first
reading.
The Bill seeks to establish grazing reserves for Fulani herdsmen across the country.
The proposed law is sponsored by Rabiu Kwankwaso, who represents Kano
Central Senatorial District while its version in the House of
Representatives is being pushed by Hon. Sunday Karim from Kogi State
The Bill, which formed part of bills introduced in the Senate Order
Paper of yesterday, was introduced by the Minority Senate Leader,
Senator Ibn Na’Allah and scaled the first reading.
Similarly a second bill on the establishment of Grazing Ranches also passed the first reading.
There are indications that the two bills may be collapsed into one or
treated separately when they appear for second reading. The Lower House
had in March passed the bill for second reading.
Before its reappearance in the Upper Chamber on Wednesday, the Senate had denied ever receiving such a document.
As the bill passed its first reading, the exercise did not go without
the contribution of Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia State), who said it
was “dead on arrival”.
In April, Abaribe had kicked against the bill and sought to confirm
whether it was indeed before the Senate. He had told the Senate that he
was inundated with calls from his constituents on the status of the
bill.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, had told him then that there was no such bill before the Upper Chamber.
Prominent Nigerians, especially governors and clergymen from the
Southern part of the country and the North Central zone, have kicked
against the bill.
In fact, Enugu State Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, and his Benue
State counterpart, Mr. Samuel Ortom, have repeatedly kicked against the
bill, declaring that their states have no land to donate for the
proposed ranches.
Following the growing opposition to the Federal Government’s plan to
set up ranches across the nation, the Minister of Agriculture, Chief
Audu Ogbeh, on Tuesday said that the Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration will not seize lands from any state to set up the
ranches.
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