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FG Debunks Report Of Ban On Open Grazing, Says it Plans Well-structured Gradual Transition

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By Micheal Chukwuebuka

The Federal Government has debunked reports circulating in some media outlets claiming that open grazing has been banned nationwide.

The Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, clarified that no such policy has been announced, and that the government is instead implementing a gradual, well-structured transition from open grazing to modern ranching systems.
In a statement by Oghenekevwe Uchechukwu
Head, Press & Public Relations, the minister explained that Nigeria currently has 273 gazettes grazing reserves covering over 4.5 million hectares, and the Federal Government is working closely with state governments to revitalise, equip, and make these reserves conducive for pastoral lists and other livestock operators.

Mukhtar noted that the transition plan does not abolish open grazing overnight but provides viable alternatives that support productivity, reduce conflicts, and promote a sustainable livestock ecosystem.

The notes that Pastoral Lists, like every other economic group, require a structured business environment. The grazing reserves provided by law are meant to serve as business premises for all livestock activities adding that government’s responsibility is to upgrade these reserves and facilitate their proper utilisation.

The Ministry urged the public to disregard misleading reports and rely on official government communication channels for accurate information on livestock development policies.

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