I have a simple solution to curb their unfamiliar excesses. Fellow Nigerians, there are many fishes in the ocean. In Nigeria today, there are many that nature has forbidden from eating red meat. Those who comply are still living well. This is because there are numberless alternatives to beef. Let us boycott beef; this will leave us with meats like rabbits, snails, goats, bush meat, Guinea pigs, fishes, turkey, chicken and many others, to mention only a few. These are enough as substitutes to beef in Nigeria. They can be reared domestically and on a commercial basis. Their feeds are simple.
For the above and many other reasons, fellow Nigerians, we should not allow some inhuman agents to continue wasting the lives of innocent citizens in this beautiful country. The nomadic herdsmen have declared war on Nigeria. Before things degenerate further, let us borrow a leaf from the sage, Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo, during the Civil War. He said, “who will be fighting a war with somebody and still be feeding him?” The currency was changed. We must so something. We can do away with beef.
On the other hand, within a short-time in this country, we shall be importing planks for building houses. We must by now be thinking of substitutes to planks in Nigeria. This is very glaring while travelling from Lagos to Oyo and Osun states; it is difficult to see any hardwood like Iroko, Arere, and mahogany trees. The Federal Government should address the issue of planting hardwood wherever they can thrive well. It’s a matter of urgency because timber takes a lot of time to grow; we cannot afford to be importing wood for our future constructions.
- Elder Alao lives in Iwo, Osun State.
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