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Climate change worsening herders-farmers’ crisis – Abbas

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has blamed climate change for the worsening farmers-herders’ clashes in the country.
Abbas stated this yesterday in Abuja while speaking at a stakeholders’ forum on the impact of climate change on farmer-herder clashes in Nigeria, organised by the deputy chairman, House Committee on Environment, Tersee Ugbor.
The Speaker, who was represented by the member representing Makurdi/Guma Federal Constituency of Benue State, Dickson Takighir, said there was a need to adopt global trends in farming as part of efforts to address the challenge.
Abbas, while stating that the President Bola Tinubu administration created the livestock ministry in an effort to have a federally coordinated approach towards animal husbandry, said the Land Use Act places some limitations on the Federal Government.
“Climate change is a topic that has commanded huge global attention for its many effects on life here on earth. Farmer-Herder clashes have had a similar troubling prominence in our country. One has exacerbated the challenges of the other.
“As someone from one of the hotspots (Kaduna) of the farmer-herder clashes, I am not new to the subject. Indeed, it is true that in many parts of the country, farming communities have been deserted with terrible repercussions on food security.
“Climate change has worsened the farmer-herder challenges. Farmers and herders alike, now compete for less resources from which to draw crops and fodder. Distortions in rainfall patterns being the result of climate change, have led to desertification. In search of greener pasture, herders have continued to migrate and into farming communities.
“Statistics suggest that ranching has become the way to go. The numbers in cattle and in the profits from countries that ranch cattle make questionable our continued romance with nomadic husbandry of cattle.
“However, the transition from nomadic herding to ranching, poses challenges in cultural attachment, ignorance, lack of capital, lack of political will and lack of national legislation. There is, therefore, a need to chart a nationally acceptable direction towards international best practices in the cattle industry.”
Ugbor called for collaborative efforts to address the challenge, noting that, “In the heart of West Africa, a relentless transformation is unfolding, driven by the invisible hand of climate change.
“Across the Sahel region, the once verdant pastures that sustained nomadic herders for centuries are succumbing to the encroaching desert, their vitality sapped by rising temperatures and erratic rainfall. This ecological upheaval has set in motion a wave of migration, as herders are compelled to venture southward in search of sustenance for their livestock.”
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BREAKING! Fubara to honourably resign or face disgraceful impeachment process

Feelers from Rivers State indicate that Governor Siminalayi Fubara is contemplating to resign or face impeachment process.
Sources close to the embattled Governor say he is consulting his political allies on the next to honourably resign or fight till end.
Another source said that Sim told his confidants that he would rather resign than appear before the Amaewhule led Assembly nor wait to be impeached.
The crisis entrepreneurs told him to hand on, and courageously fight to the end. That self-seeking advice is reminiscent of what Macbeth did when all the forces were against him: Macduff and his forces advancing against him. Macbeth helplessly yelped:
In the circumstance, the honourable option now for Governor Fubara is RESIGNATION! That would make him a hero of a sort.
However, the public is watching how the event would unfold, as we are in an interesting time.
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BREAKING: Resign Within 48 Hours Or Face Impeachment, Rivers APC Tells Fubara

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has called Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to resign from office within 48 hours or be impeached by the State House of Assembly.
Chairman of APC in the state, Chief Tony Okocha, made the call on Monday morning while briefing journalists at his private residence in Port Harcourt, the state capital.
Okocha accused Fubara of insulting President Bola Tinubu, when he attempted to proffer a political solution to the crisis in the state.
He said: “As a political party, we are today advising the governor; there are two options, resign honourably or be impeached. That is the position of the All Progressives Congress. He has disrespected Mr. President and we told him that we cannot be here and have him to disrespect Mr. President.
“The offences are there; the Supreme Court has agreed and even provided us with more evidences. The House of Assembly does not need to set up any committee again to investigate him.
“48 hours is too much to give him as ultimatum. He should just resign honourably.”
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