GOVERNOR
Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, Wednesday, raised alarm that the state is under
siege as a result of attacks by suspected herdsmen.
Gov. Okowa made the disclosure at Isiokolo, Ethiope East in continuation of the town hall
meetings across the state.
The Governor, equally said that the state would not
cede land to the establishment of cattle colonies, tasked the federal
government to come out with definite policy that would help in curbing the
attacks.
He said: “Unfortunately, in our state, we are in a siege but we are
trying to manage it the best way possible. “We have made a statement that that
we would not support cattle colonies in Delta State became we believe that we
do not have enough land for our farmers considering the fact that a lot of our
land is already degraded from oil exploitation activities.
“We have raised
these issues along with other states as we have no doubt that the clashes we have
here is not limited to Delta State. “We believe the Federal Government needs to
work out a policy that would checkmate this and we are happy that the Vice
President is currently leading a committee to look into this, but before then,
we would continue to work with the state commissioner of police on how to look
into the issues involved.”
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