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President Muhammadu Buhari almost for the first time in the life of this administration directly spoke to the herder-farmer crises but curiously offered the wrong antidote.

His avowal of archaic and controversial gazette supposedly unveiling grazing routes is antithetical to peace and not being a federal law, unlikely to withstand the test of constitutional law. A president that is himself a herder, not by open grazing but ranching, should preach the global best practice, in this instance, the practice that he embraced and thereby diffuse escalating tension across the South.

But if Buhari is in search of a legitimate ground for open grazing, the 1965 gazette is a poor choice. For a fact, the First Republic gazette was for the Northern region rather than a national policy. Besides, Justice Adewale Thompson in Suit AB/26/66 of April 1969 in the Abeokuta Division of the High Court described the grazing of cows as “repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience.” That ruling has not yet been set aside 52 years after.

 

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