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Establishment of farm estates, Greek gifts of fatal Trojan horses —Afenifere

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THE pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, on Wednesday, described the setting up of integrated farm estates in all senatorial districts across the country approved by President Muhammadu Buhari, as Greek gift of fatal Trojan horses dangled before Nigerians, but designed to acquire lands for settlement of herdsmen across the country. 

Afenifere stated this in a statement issued and signed by its secretary-general, Chief Sola Ebiseni, who warned Nigerians not to embrace the policy, which it claimed is more dangerous than cattle colony, RUGA or grazing reserves previously introduced by the Federal Government and rejected by the people. 

Ebiseni specifically stated that the Federal Government and President Buhari are playing the script of the Fulani herdsmen, saying this government has nothing to teach us in farm estates, but to acquire lands for herdsmen. 

He said: “The announcement by President Buhari of establishing undefined Integrated Farm Estates in all the 109 senatorial districts is another veiled strategy of acquiring land in furtherance of settlement of herdsmen across Nigeria. 

“Nigerians are in no way deceived that the urgency purportedly attached to the programme by President Buhari is of equal proportional zeal with the creation of settled villages for Fulani herdsmen, from everywhere and nowhere on the ancestral lands of other nationalities, which in the fullness of time would become colonies of tyranny as they are in Southern Kaduna, on the Plateau and many other parts of the Middle Belt. 

“The purported Integrated Farm Estates are designed to accommodate all forms of agricultural practices, including animal husbandry, which will effectively earmark a portion of the acquired vast land as effective grazing reserves without saying so. 

“It is instructive that the contents of the Integrated Farm Estates, which the Federal Government still kept to its chest was arrogantly exposed by the leadership of Miyetti Allah during its comic show yesterday [Tuesday], of appointing a peace ambassador to rebrand its killer herdsmen members. 

“Like the Federal Government, Miyetti Allah insisted on the Federal Government creating grazing reserves in all the senatorial districts, which they threatened was the only panacea for peace. 

“For necessary effects, grounded in unmitigated illegality and gratuitous political insults, it was the executive secretary of NALDA, Prince Paul Ikonne, a lowly-appointee of the President, who had to call on the elected state governors in a federation, “to key into the President’s desire to make land available for farm estates to be established, which is expected to take away youths from the unemployment market and engage them so as to achieve food security in a very short period of time. 

“If the President needs be told, food security in the land is not a function of the absence of youths in agriculture, but presently, proportional to the security of farmers who have been chased out of their farms and employment by killer terrorist herdsmen, who have acquired the status of special and untouchable species of homo sapiens, under the Buhari administration.” 

Afenifere advised the president to face and rise up to his primary responsibility of providing adequate security of life and property, rather than seeking lands for his kinsmen, saying the Federal Government have no power over land and cannot also compel states to acquire the ancestral lands of other people for the personal use of others. Ebiseni urged the president to show greater interests in agriculture and “the cries across the land is that our president should rise to his primary responsibility of ensuring security of life and property, especially for the farmers that they may feed the nation. 

“If we may ask, will the Federal Government also build military barracks, stronger than the Nigerian Defence Academy, in those Farm Estates? 

“President Buhari needs also be reminded that none of his predecessors, who showed greater interests in agriculture, was this covetous of land and seeking to work over and above the federating states; not even the military government of Obasanjo in its Operation Feed the Nation, nor Shehu Shagari’s Green Revolution. 

“Rather than seeking land by force, which it has no power over by the constitution and the Land Use Act and imposing the type of agricultural practices on the states, let the Federal Government provide resources and incentives to the states in their areas of comparative advantage. 

“Thus, in their choice of agricultural endeavours, the Niger Delta states may choose aquaculture, while the North West sticks to animal husbandry.” 

The Afenifere scribe said: “The president has not denied that his government has disbursed more than N6 billion to his Katsina home state for ranching without breathing over them for specific land. 

“Apart from the Federal Government having no power over land, it cannot not also compel the states to acquire the ancestral lands of other people for the personal use of others. 

“Constitutionally, though agriculture is under the concurrent legislative list, the power of the Federal Government thereon under Item H of the constitution, paragraphs 17-20, is limited and not extended to any activities giving it power over land in view of the Land Use Act, which has equal constitutional status.” 

Ebiseni, however, warned that “the state governments and concerned citizens, should be wary of the proverbial Greek gifts of fatal Trojan horses being dangled before them by the government which days are already being counted. 

“For the states in the South-West, including Edo and Delta, this government has nothing to teach us in farm estates. We are heirs to the farm settlements of the Awolowo era, which spaces are still available for the objectives of technological demonstrations and extension services.

 

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