By Chijioke Jannah The Anglican Bishop of Akure Diocese, Rt. Rev’d Simeon Borokini, has urged South-West governors to discard the cont...
By Chijioke Jannah
The Anglican Bishop of Akure Diocese, Rt. Rev’d Simeon
Borokini, has urged South-West governors to discard the controversial plan by
the Federal Government to establish RUGA Settlements.
Borokini gave the warning during the first session of the
Diocese’s 13th synod at St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Akure, yesterday.
According to Borokini, any South-West governor who offers
the people’s land for the RUGA project would have himself to blame.
DAILY POST recalls that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
government had announced the indefinite suspension of the RUGA project on the grounds
of inconsistency with the National Livestock Transformation Plan.
Reacting, the Anglican Bishop said: “I am not in support of
the suspension, I am advocating that it should be abolished.
“If they want to practise it, let them practise it in the northern
part not in the South-West. I am not comfortable with that word, suspension. It
should be abolished.
“If they want to practise it in Adamawa, Kano and other
northern states, they should go ahead, but I won’t support practising it in the
South West.
“Why should they give an expanse of land from our community
to strangers? And we don’t know what they have in mind; they may have hidden
agenda, which I don’t support.
“Why should they give preference to a particular tribe and a
particular trade? Cattle rearing is a trade, and we have some of our farmers
who are poultry keepers; why don’t they encourage them?
“We have some of our farmers also, they rear sheep and
goats, why don’t they encourage them? Why is it only people rearing cows that
are to be encouraged? What is special?”
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