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Herdsmen killings: CSOs shutdown NASS over alleged misappropriation of cattle ranch fund

Coalition of Civil Society Organisation for Peace and Good Governance,
on Tuesday stormed the National Assembly in Abuja in protest of
alleged misappropriation of fund approved for the establishment of
cattle ranch in the country.

The protesters, who besieged the Assembly complex in their numbers,
admitted that the death toll that has arisen as a result of the
herdsmen and farmers conflict in Nigeria has reached an alarming
stage, stressing that if urgent and proactive measures are not taken,
it has a potential to threaten the very foundation of the country.

The protesters, who were seen displaying placard, bearing various
inscription, noted that some individuals that do not have the interest
of the country at heart have continued to engage in acts inimical to
nation's progress.

Speaking on behalf of the coalition during the protest, Comrade
Jonathan Ogwuche, National President/Convener lamented the alleged
embezzlement of the 100 billion Naira cattle ranch fund released by
the administration of former president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in
2014, for the establishment of mini ranches nationwide to curb the
frequent clashes between herdsmen and farmers.

According to him, the National Economic Council approved the release
of the money in 2014 for states to build "mini" ranches after clashes
between herdsmen and farmers escalated but the money developed wings
and flew.

He called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of former
President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan under whose watch the alleged heist
was perpetrated.

Ogwuche said, "Even as we are aware that the money was released
without the approval of the National Assembly, there was no evidence
of how it was utilized; there has not been any ranch constructed
anywhere in the country to account for the expenditure of the money.

"It is also expedient to mention that this act of national sabotage
has left the country with human and material casualties from herdsmen
and farmers conflict.

"We are appalled by this act of rascality aimed at national
disintegration by elements and principal political actors of the
previous Peoples Democratic Party-led government in Nigeria.

"With blood flowing freely in Nigeria as a result of this crime
against humanity, these political actors are still roaming the streets
freely and flaunting their ill-gotten wealth.

"It is a clear that four years after the release of the funds, nothing
has been done or heard on the case, yet innocent Nigerians are dying
on almost a daily basis.

"As a background, a committee set up by the Federal Government in 2014
on Grazing Reserves under the Chairmanship of the former Governor of
Benue State, Mr. Gabriel Suswan which identified issues causing the
conflicts between herdsmen and farmers to include struggle for land
and water and uncontrolled influx of nomadic herdsmen, and thus noted
that grazing reserves and cattle routes already gazetted had been
encroached upon, and such routes should be recovered and improved
upon, taking into consideration present day realities.

"As a result, the Committee recommended the release of N100 billion
through the Central Bank of Nigeria as seed funding to all the States
for the construction of ranches.

"Despite the release of the money, there has not been any ranch
constructed anywhere in the country to account for the expenditure of
the money, and as a result, the conflicts they were intended to cure
have exacerbated.

"Having stated the above, it becomes more curious as to why there has
been an unholy silence from the National Assembly, despite a
resolution to set up an ad-hoc committee to investigate the
disbursement and utilization of the N100 billion released for the
construction of mini ranches across the country over a year ago.

"The House of Representatives has yet to investigate the N100bn
disbursed to some states by the Central Bank of Nigeria to build
cattle ranches, one year after it passed a resolution on the matter.
The House had yet to constitute an ad hoc committee to start the
investigation.

"At this point, we are constrained to believe that monies must have
exchanged hands in a bid to kill the matter completely despite the
innocent lives that are lost on a daily basis in Nigeria.

" It also appears that some elements within the National Assembly
might have conspired with those behind the dastardly act of embezzling
the 100 billion naira to kill the probe.

"We are therefore urging the National Assembly not to only investigate
the matter but to also live up to the expectations of the people they
are representing in their various constituencies to ensure that all of
those that were part of the embezzlement of the funds are brought to
book.

"We also call for the immediate arrest and prosecution of former
President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, under whose watch this heist was
perpetrated, to establishing whether or not he was a part of the
fraud."

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