The Open Rearing and
Grazing Regulation bill would be passed by the Assembly before the end of
October.
Ogundoyin (PDP/Ibarapa
East) said this at a town hall meeting, organised in Eruwa by the National
Orientation Agency (NOA) in the state, in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer
Stiftung.
The meeting had, as its
theme, “Promoting Enduring Democratic Culture through Stewardship by Elected
Public Officials”.
He said: “The bill, when
passed into law, will address the crisis between farmers and the herdsmen, and
other insecurity matters, especially in the rural areas without violating the
rights of any ethnic group”.
Ogundoyin also said that
Eruwa dam would be rehabilitated next year to serve as an irrigation source for
the N4.6 billion farm settlement in the town and its environs.
“Without water, farm
settlement cannot be achieved, while the primary healthcare sector will be also
be renovated,” he said.
In her speech, the state
Director of NOA, Mrs Dolapo Dosunmu, said that the town hall meeting was
organised to entrench the culture of dialogue and foster harmonious
relationship between the people and their representatives.
Dosunmu said: “The town
hall meeting is to provide a platform where an elected official will have the
opportunity to give feedback to his constituents on his legislative activities.
In his remarks, the Eleruwa
of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola, charged the speaker to hit the ground running,
as the quest for development by Eruwa indigenes was very high.
The monarch urged the
people of Ibarapa East constituency to continue to pray for Ogundoyin, saying
that his success in office was their gain.
NAN reports that people of
the constituency complained about inadequate electricity supply and bad
condition of the road, while also calling for the overhaul of all the tertiary
institutions in Ibarapa zone.
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