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Ranching: Why N328bn returns from livestock should entice Northern governors – Tambuwal

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeNovember 3, 2021No Comments5 Mins Read
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Sokoto state governor, Aminu Tambuwal has observed that an annual return of about N328 billion from cattle trade in Lagos state alone, should make Northern governors adopt ranching in their respective states.

Tambuwal made the observation at the 8th Sheikh Usman Danfodiyo Week, which also coincided with the special commemoration of the 15th anniversary of Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar, held at the International Conference Centre, Kasarawa, Sokoto state.

According to him, aside from financial benefits, ranching would help towards eradication of banditry and sundry criminalities.

“The move will also be a realization of about two centuries old vision of one of the founding fathers of the Sokoto Caliphate, Sultan Muhammad Bello (1817-1837),” he added.

Tambuwal’s call on his counterparts was in response to a paper presented by a guest speaker at the occasion, Dr Aliyu Tilde, titled: ‘Bello’s Concept of Urbanization of the Nomad and Its Relevance Today.’

Dr Tilde, who is a serving Commissioner for Education in Bauchi state, suggested that “in line with the age-long advocacy of Sultan Bello that nomads shouldn’t be allowed to wander in the wilderness, to tend their cattle, but concentrate in urban centers where they can still rear their livestock and live in a congregation that allows them to pursue their otherworldliness.”

He also suggested that government needed to intervene by providing “a breeding program that makes the possession of few number of exotic dairy or meat cattle a sufficient source of income for the owner,” in view of the current realities of banditry, kidnapping and other crimes partly or wholly associated with the Fulani nomads.

Tilde explained that such program could be sustained through the provision of free land, farming equipment, security, markets and social amenities to the ranchers.

Citing Lagos state Commissioner for Agriculture on ChannelsTV, Tilde stated that “Lagos consumes well over 1.8 million cattle on annual basis. We consume over 6000 cattle on a daily basis. When you consider the transactional value alone for Lagos, it’s over N328 billion.”

Tambuwal, who described Tilde’s paper as relevant on the insecurity situation in northern Nigeria and Nigeria in general, recommended its presentation to all the northern governors for study and possible implementation.

He said already in Sokoto state, prior to the advent of his administration, 19 grazing reserves and a total of about 100,000 hectares of grazing reserves was established for the purpose of ranching.

The governor explained that although the program floundered and was about to fail after an agreement was reached with an Argentinian firm on cattle breeding, the incumbent administration continued with the implementation of the programme.

“Currently, the state government is collaborating with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) funded US $500 million Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL Plc) and the Indonesian government in order to enhance the programme.”

On the issue of the abolition of Jangali (cattle tax) by fiery and Socialism inclined past governments in some parts of the North raised by Tilde, Tambuwal said when political leaders politicize issues they end up creating problems not only for themselves but also possibly for the future.

Tracing the history of the abolition of Jangali to the rise of the masses-backed People’s Redemption Party (PRP), which compelled the governments of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN)-controlled Sokoto and others to follow suit, Tambuwal said the stunt became a political tool to turn the masses against the ruling NPN government in their respective states.

But this would, retroactively, work against the political economy of the region which had hitherto generated huge tax income from the jangali that helped it in maintaining security through harvesting information on the movement of the cattle herder, their herds, where they leave, what they do and so on.

He appealed to Northerners and Nigerians to continue to learn from the teachings of Usman Danfodiyo and his lieutenants, just as he prayed to Allah to guide the Sultan, grant him more health, enrich him and endow him with many years of wisdom as the spiritual leader of Muslims in the country.

In his address, Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar reiterated the importance of history saying that it was paramount if we want to move forward and develop, urging the federal government to ensure the return of history as a subject in the curriculum of schools.

The Sultan thanked the organizers of the programme for their hardwork in making the programme a reality.

In his paper, Dr Tilde, who professed the urbanization of Fulani nomads, in line with the teachings of Sultan Bello and Islamic traditions, said cattle trade is a flourishing business that need to be made more profitable.

“Today in Northern Nigerian markets, cattle remain the single or the second most expensive commodity that the common man can possess. With a population of 19.83 million cattle, the region has a valuable asset to fall back onto as oil loses its value to cleaner sources of energy,” Tilde submitted.

The event also featured the unveiling of the new edition of a book: “The Sokoto Caliphate” written by Prof. Murray Last re-published by the Premium Times Books.

Later in the day items worth millions of naira ere distributed to orphans and the needy through the state Zakkat and Waqf Commission in commemoration of the Sultan’s anniversary by Tambuwal.

Dr Aliyu Tilde Northern Governors Ranching revenue generation Tambuwal
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