The bill was sponsored by
the executive after the killing of two persons by suspected herdsmen in Oke Ako
community in Ikole Local Government Area of the state.
The new law criminalises
grazing in some places and certain time limit in the state.
The Ekiti state governor,
Mr Ayo Fayose, on Monday signed the “Anti Grazing Bill 2016” recently passed by
the House of Assembly into law.
Signing the bill, Fayose
said that the new law would check cases of incessant attacks or killings of
local residents and destruction of farmlands by herdsmen and their cattle.
He said that the law would
also strengthen security in various communities across the state, adding that
anyone that fouled the law stood the risk of being treated as terrorist.
He said, “With the signing
into law of this bill today, anyone caught grazing with arms or any weapon in
Ekiti would now be charged with terrorism and be made to face the law according
to certain sections of it.
“The same goes for those
who graze in prohibited areas or go against the time frame of 7 a.m to 6 p.m.
allowed for open grazing.”
Giving an overview of the
bill earlier, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Kolawole Oluwawole, said that
the assembly gave it accelerated hearing as part of its collaborative efforts
towards maintaining peace and order in the state.
According to Oluwawole, the
state government was already working with local government authorities to
allocate portions of land for grazing in their areas.
He explained that grazing
must henceforth be from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on daily basis and that the government
would allot portions of land to each local government area in that regard.
He said, “Anyone caught
grazing on portions of land or any farmland not allotted by government shall be
apprehended and made to face the law.
“Any herdsman caught with
firearms and any weapons whatsoever during grazing shall be charged with
terrorism.
“Any cattle confiscated
shall be taken to government cattle ranch at Erifun and Iworoko Ekiti community
in the state.
“Any farm crop destroyed by
the activities of any apprehended herdsman shall be estimated by agricultural
officers and the expenses of the estimate shall be borne by the culprit.
“Any herdsman who violates
any of these rules shall be imprisoned for six months without option of fine.”
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