Benue: Gov. Ortom issues strong warning to cattle herders over open grazing
Ortom warned cattle owners in the state to ensure that their animals are properly ranched to avoid open grazing or be ready to face sanctions as stipulated by the law.
Ortom directed the “Livestock Guards to immediately impound the animals and take them to the Quarantine Unit,” stressing that by “provisions of the ranching law, the cattle would be auctioned if the owner fails to pay the requisite fines after seven days.”
The statement quoted the governor as saying the law does not accord preferences to any individual or group, whether or not they are Benue indigenes.
The governor called on Benue people to volunteer information regarding open grazing of animals to Livestock Guards, adding that officers and men of the agency would not be everywhere.
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