Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has issued fourteen days ultimatum to Eastern Governors to ban open grazing in the region.
Kanu, who stated this while applauding the South-West governors in their decision to ban open grazing in their zone said such action should be reciprocated by their colleagues in the East.
While commending the Southwest for their resolve, which according to him, will be a way of ending the penetration of the zone by the killer herdsmen, urged Eastern governors to do same.
Mazi Kanu said failure to do so, will pushed the Eastern Security Network (ESN), to step in and enforced 1969 Anti-Grazing Law across the entire region.
The IPOB leader said;
“We wish to humbly and most submissively call upon all the governors of the East, to as a matter of urgency, ban all manner of open grazing in the region in compliance with the 1969 statutory law of #Nigeria that banned
such provocative and primitive practice by Fulani herdsmen.
“The bold step taken by Yoruba governors in banning open grazing in their region is commendable and as such MUST be reciprocated and consolidated by a similar pronouncement in the East.
“If after 14 days there is no firm and decisive action by Eastern governors to ban open grazing in our land, #ESN will step into the breach to commence the enforcement of this 1969 Anti-Grazing Law across the entire region.
“Don’t say you were not informed or given prior warning.
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