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Imo govt gives herdsmen 2-week to end open grazing

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 Imo govt gives herdsmen 2 week to end open grazing

The Imo State government has given cattle herders operating within Owerri a two-week deadline to stop open grazing in Owerri.

According to the state government, the enforcement of the order will begin on July 24, 2025, as part of efforts to maintain order and protect livelihoods in the state capital.

Commissioner for Livestock Development, Anthony Mgbeahurike, announced the directive during a meeting held with herders and cattle traders in Owerri.

“Government urges all stakeholders to understand the need for mutual respect for peaceful coexistence,” Mgbeahurike stated.”Herders should respect the rights of local farmers by preventing crop damage and compensating farmers for any damage and losses.”

He emphasized Governor Hope Uzodinma’s dedication to fostering harmony among residents, regardless of religious or ethnic backgrounds. Mgbeahurike also pointed out that the state has been assisting herders through various initiatives, including the provision of free anthrax vaccinations for livestock.

Despite these efforts, he raised concerns about unchecked grazing activities that have disrupted daily life in the capital, affecting both social routines and economic productivity.

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Speaking on behalf of the herding community, newly appointed leader Alhaji Shuaibu offered an apology for previous breaches and pledged compliance moving forward.”We are very sorry for violating grazing law in the past, and we assure that we will strictly adhere to the new directive,” Shuaibu said.

The new policy is intended to encourage better relations between pastoralists and farmers, while ensuring that the interests and rights of all involved are safeguarded.



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