A coalition of Northern
groups have issued a 30-day ultimatum to different state governors who are
opposed to the RUGA settlement program, to reconsider their decisions
immediately.
Many state governors,
particularly in the South, have rejected vehemently the establishment of RUGA
herdsmen settlement in their states.
Speaking at a press
conference on Wednesday July 3rd, the spokesperson of the group, Abdul-Azeez
Suleiman, called on the Federal government to put a stop to the ''raging madness''
of some governors opposing the RUGA policy.
“While we warn all state
governments that stand against the implementation of the RUGA Initiative to
desist and give peace a chance, we place President Buhari and the Federal
Government on notice that they must act to halt
and completely stop this raging madness within 30-days beginning from
today, Wednesday July 3rd.
For the avoidance of doubt,
we advice the Federal authorities and the Southern leaders to heed the 30 days
notice, failing to, we will most definitely be left with no option than to
consider resorting to our decisive next line of action'' he said
He was however, silent on what its next line
of action would be should the states fail to comply with the ultimatum.
Yesterday, the Federal
Government announced the suspension of the RUGA programme. At a meeting
presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the National Executive
Committee (NEC) announced
the suspension of the programme. The group said the decision to suspend the
plan follows a lack of consistency with the NEC and FG approved National
Livestock Transformation Plan.
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