Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike has signed the bill prohibiting open grazing in the state into law.
WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that Wike assented to the bill at the Government House in Port Harcourt, the Rivers Capital, on Thursday.
This is coming weeks after the governors of the southern region set a deadline of September 1 for states in the region to ban open grazing.
This was contained in a statement released by the spokesman to the governor, Kelvin Ebiri.
According to the statement, the Open Rearing and Grazing Prohibition Law No 5 of 2021 will address the issue of farmer-herder clashes in the state.
“It is no longer a story. All of us know what our people have suffered in terms of this open grazing. Today, all Nigerians have come to accept the reality that open grazing is no longer fashionable. Even our brothers in the north have agreed that it is no longer fashionable,” Wike said.
Speaking on the development, Ikuinyi-Owaji Ibani, speaker of the Rivers house of assembly, explained that the law prohibiting open grazing of livestock in the state, will promote peace and security.
He also assured residents that the “lawmakers will continue to partner the executive in providing requisite laws that will advance the state for the good of posterity”.