Governor Okowa Signs Bill Banning Open Grazing In Delta State

"Dear colleagues, this Bill is a right step in the right direction as our women can now go to their farmlands without fear of molestation. Once again, I thank you all for your untiring support as always and your resolute commitment in the passage of people-oriented bills such as this."

The Executive Governor Of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa has signed into law, a bill that prohibits open grazing, indiscriminate breeding, rearing, and marketing of livestock in the state.

The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Sheriff Oborevwori, expressed happiness over the development, saying Deltans and other residents of the state would be happy with the passage of the bill.

Oborevwori while addressing newsmen said, “With the passage of this bill, well-meaning persons who seek to carry on the business of breeding, rearing, and marketing of livestock shall do so within the boundaries of the law. Also, farmers can now go about their businesses without fear of anyone grazing on their crops. This for sure will boost food production in the state.

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“Dear colleagues, this Bill is a right step in the right direction as our women can now go to their farmlands without fear of molestation. Once again, I thank you all for your untiring support as always and your resolute commitment in the passage of people-oriented bills such as this.”

Signing the bill into law on Thursday, in his office at the Government House, Asaba, the state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, flanked by the House of Assembly Speaker, Oborevwori and Clerk of the House, Lyna Ochulor, thanked and commended the state lawmakers for a thorough job carried out on the bill.

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It could be recalled that the 17 Southern State Governors had unanimously agreed to the banning of open grazing to tackle insecurity challenges that had ravaged the country.

 

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