Chief Audu Ogbeh |
The Honorable Minister Chief Audu
Ogbeh (OFR) who inaugurated the Local Organizing Committee said “The need to
keep our cattle in secured colonies will afford us the opportunities to curtail
the incessant farmers/herdsmen clashes as well as embark on systematic cattle breed improvement “. In
a bid to achieve this commitment, the Local Organizing Committee on National
Conference for Livestock Development was therefore inaugurated in Abuja.
The Minister, during the inauguration
in Abuja said in addition, that marketing, infrastructural and value addition improvements
will be much easier to achieve.
He
also went further to appreciate the Committee members for their Commitment
toward sustainable development of the livestock subsector, the Permanent
Secretary and all Directors of the Ministry for their continued support of the Policy
drive.
The
Minister said transforming grazing reserve to ranches, was as a result of the recommendation
of the 3-day Stakeholders Policy dialogue held in Kaduna in April 2017 which needed
to be presented to a larger audience at a National Forum where Ministers of
Agriculture from the sub region will be in attendance.
He also said there is need to expand the audience to consider the technical recommendations of the policy dialogue due to the fact that similar challenges are being faced by our immediate neighbors on the continued clashes between farmers and herdsmen.
He
then urged members to organize the conference with all necessary
professionalism where we can consider the Kaduna recommendations and agree on
which way to go forward on cattle grazing as well as overall livestock
development in Nigeria.
Chairman
of the Committee and Director Veterinary Dr. Gidion Mshebwala assured the Hon.
Minister that they will bring their individual and collective skill and
experience in preparing the National Conference on Livestock Development as the
Minister directed and possibly come out with a draft national blue print for
livestock development that will be all encompassing and address issues related
to livestock farming.
He
then thanked the Hon. Minister for the honor and opportunity given them to
serve and pledged that the committee will carry out the assignment diligently.
The Committee has four weeks to submit the report.
Muhammed Tahur Zakari MFR
Assistant Chief Information Officer
05/07/2017
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