Ruga Settlement: Governors Spreading False Information – Presidency

President Muhammadu Buhari

The Presidency on Sunday defended the controversial Ruga settlements being initiated by the Federal Government, saying the initiative was not meant to serve the interest of the Fulani ethnic group alone. The Presidency also stated that Ruga was “voluntary”, saying that no state was forced to give up land for the project.

It explained that the project was meant to serve everyone involved in animal husbandry, but more importantly to “stop roaming of cattle herders with the attendant clashes with farmers.”

In a statement in Abuja last night by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Garba Shehu, the Presidency accused some state governors of allegedly feeding the public with wrong information about the intention of the Federal Government.

The statement read, “Ruga settlement that seeks to settle migrant pastoral families, simply means rural settlement in which animal farmers, not just cattle herders, will be settled in an organised place with provision of necessary and adequate basic amenities such as schools, hospitals, road networks, vet clinics, markets and manufacturing entities that will process and add value to meats and animal products.

“Beneficiaries will include all persons in animal husbandry, not only Fulani herders. The Federal Government is planning this in order to curb open grazing of animals that continue to pose security threats to farmers and herders.

“The overall benefit to the nation includes a drastic reduction in conflicts between herders and farmers, a boost in animal protection complete with a value chain that will increase the quality and hygiene of livestock in terms of beef and milk production, increased quality of feeding and access to animal care and private sector participation in commercial pasture production by way of investments.”

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The Presidency claimed the Ruga initiative was being politicized by those opposing it to create the impression of a hidden agenda.

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