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BREAKING: Nigeria President Under Bola Tinubu Administration Finally Declares Open Grazing Unsustainable

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President Bola Tinubu’s government has announced the commencement of a nationwide rehabilitation of 417 grazing reserves, identifying open grazing as a major cause of Nigeria’s recurring farmer-herder clashes.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

The plan is a key component of a new livestock transformation agenda aimed at modernising the sector and reducing insecurity.

Naija News reports that the Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, made this known at the maiden meeting of the National Council on Livestock Development (NCLD), held on Monday, November 24, at the Government House Banquet Hall in Yola, Adamawa State.

He described the gathering as a historic shift in Nigeria’s livestock future and a turning point in efforts to build a peaceful, productive, and sustainable system.

‘The Era of Open Grazing Is Over’

Maiha said the government’s new approach is built around transitioning Nigeria away from open grazing, which he described as outdated and conflict-prone.

According to him, the rehabilitation of grazing reserves into fully equipped Renewed Hope Livestock Villages offers the only long-term solution to the farmer–herder crisis.

“The era of open grazing is unsustainable and a source of persistent conflict. Rehabilitating the 417 grazing reserves into modern Renewed Hope Livestock Villages is the only panacea for the farmer–herder conflict,” he said.

He explained that each rehabilitated reserve would operate as an economic hub with improved pastures, veterinary services, water infrastructure, schools, clinics, dairy and beef processing facilities, as well as renewable energy generated from biogas systems.

He added that state governments would be required to allocate land for pastoralists willing to embrace modern ranching, noting that ranching guarantees security, stability, and higher productivity.

The minister highlighted significant progress made under the one-year-old Ministry of Livestock Development, guided by the National Livestock Growth Acceleration Strategy (NL-GAS).

He explained that the strategy seeks to expand the livestock industry from its current value of $32 billion to $74 billion within five years by improving genetics, increasing productivity, and strengthening value-chain investments.

Maiha noted that the country recently registered eight new pasture species for the first time in nearly five decades. He also announced the development of a national genetic resources plan and a major expansion of vaccine production capacity at the National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom, increasing annual output from 120 million to 850 million doses.

He further stated that the establishment of the Wase Livestock Village has become a model for rehabilitating national grazing reserves, while partnerships with global dairy giants such as Nestlé, Arla Foods, Danone, Promasidor, and FrieslandCampina WAMCO have been instrumental in pushing the country toward doubling annual milk production from 700,000 to 1.4 million metric tons. He said several states are already benefiting from solar-powered boreholes, cattle dips, veterinary clinics, slaughter slabs, and milk collection centres under the L-PRES project.

According to Maiha, all states must embrace a unified national approach to livestock reforms or risk undermining progress. “The challenges of the livestock sector transcend state boundaries. We must implement NL-GAS uniformly,” he said.

National Assembly Backs Reforms

The Chairman of the House Committee on Livestock Development, Tasir Olawale Raji, in his goodwill message, declared that the legislature is fully aligned with the federal government’s reform agenda.

He warned that Nigeria’s livestock production remains far below domestic needs, forcing the country into heavy import dependence.

Raji said Nigeria currently imports 65 per cent of the milk consumed locally, noting that the country’s per capita consumption of 8.7 litres of milk, 9kg of meat, and 45 eggs per year falls significantly below global averages.

He added that the National Assembly is working on new legal frameworks to modernise production systems, enhance value addition, and attract more private-sector investment.

Raji urged stakeholders to offer practical and implementable recommendations that would unlock the sector’s full economic potential, expressing confidence that the NCLD would play a key role in accelerating the Renewed Hope Agenda.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Chinyere Ijeoma Akujobi, described the maiden council meeting as a defining moment in Nigeria’s livestock transformation journey. She said the newly inaugurated NCLD would act as the apex national policy and coordination body for guiding livestock development across the country.

According to her, the livestock sector remains a central pillar of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

She said the council will strengthen partnerships, harmonise policies, and drive innovation toward building a modern and competitive livestock economy.

Akujobi also commended development partners, particularly Propcom, for their contributions, saying their support would help unlock wealth creation, improve livelihoods, and build a resilient livestock industry.

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BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian National Assembly Finally Clears Femi Fani-Kayode As Ambassador

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The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs has cleared Ambassador-designate, former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Naija News reports that Fani-Kayode was cleared after his appearance before the Senate.

Fani-Kayode, who is also a former Minister of culture, was given the ‘bow-and-go’ privilege.

It was gathered that during the screening, after a brief introductions, former ministers, ambassadors and lawmakers were asked to “take a bow and leave,” in line with Senate tradition.

Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele defended the continued use of the “bow and go” procedure for certain nominees, saying it is reserved for individuals with established and verifiable records of public service.

Speaking during the screening of non-career ambassadorial nominees, Bamidele explained that anyone who has previously served in the National Assembly automatically qualifies for the privilege,

He noted that their legislative history and public profile are already well known to lawmakers.

Recall that President Tinubu submitted a 32-member list of ambassadorial nominees to the Senate on November 29 for confirmation.

The list includes 15 career diplomats and 17 non-career appointees, who are expected to be posted to countries where Nigeria maintains diplomatic relations and to international organisations such as the United Nations.

The nominations attracted attention due to the inclusion of high-profile political figures. Notable names on the list include former INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu, former governors Okezie Ikpeazu and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, former presidential aide Reno Omokri, and Fani-Kayode.

Women also feature in the list, with four career diplomats and six non-career nominees.

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BREAKING NEWS: Finally United States Surveillance Aircraft Monitors JNIM Smuggling Route On Nigeria–Benin Border

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A United States Air Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft is currently conducting operations over Babana, a strategic border crossing between Nigeria and the Benin Republic known for militant smuggling activity. Babana has long served as a key transit route for armed groups, particularly Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM), who exploit the porous border to smuggle weapons and supplies. Security expert, Brant Philip, confirmed the ongoing surveillance in a post on (formerly Twitter) on....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

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BREAKING: Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, Compiling Charges, To Arraign Malami In Court

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reportedly begun compiling charges against the former Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), over alleged misappropriation of funds.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Malami, who has been in the anti-graft agency’s custody since Monday, has been granted administrative bail but remains detained due to ongoing verification of documents submitted to meet his bail conditions.

A source within the EFCC confirmed the development to Daily Trust, stressing that the commission is concluding its investigation and intends to arraign the former AGF in court soon.

“He has been granted an administrative bail but he’s with us because he’s yet to perfect his bail conditions. The documents he submitted for bail are still being scrutinised. Once that is done, he will go,” the source explained.

The source added, “Secondly, he would be arraigned in court as soon as we conclude our investigation. Charges are already being compiled against him. We’re not bittered. This is not persecution, we’re just doing our job.”

The current probe is reportedly revisiting a series of high-profile financial transactions that trailed Malami’s tenure, including those linked to the Abacha loot recovery and other controversial payments.

In the midst of the ongoing detention and compilation of charges, Malami issued a statement strongly defending his innocence and denying any involvement in terrorism financing or other crimes.

Malami stated “My attention has been drawn to a recent publication in which my name was mentioned in connection with allegations of terrorism financing and so-called ‘links’ to persons described as terror suspects or alleged financiers.

“I consider it necessary, in the interest of truth, justice and public record, to make the following clarifications.

“First, I state clearly and unequivocally that I have never at any time been accused, invited, interrogated, investigated or charged by any security, law-enforcement, regulatory or intelligence agency—within or outside Nigeria—in respect of terrorism financing or any related offence.”

He added, “Secondly, even the retired military officer cited as the principal source in the said publication categorically admitted that he was not accusing me, or other named individuals, of financing terrorism.

“His own account, as reported, was limited to a vague assertion that certain suspects allegedly had some form of ‘business’ or ‘institutional’ relationship with various persons.

“That important clarification was, unfortunately, overshadowed by a headline and framing capable of misleading well-meaning members of the public into drawing inaccurate and damaging conclusions which was unfortunately politically manipulated by my political opponents to create mischievous insinuations implying my involvement in terrorism financing.

“Terrorism financing is a grave crime with devastating consequences for national security and human life. Any attempt—whether by direct allegation or indirect innuendo—to associate an individual with such an offence must be grounded in verifiable facts, due process and lawful findings, not in conjecture, speculation, or guilt by association.

“To suggest that lawful professional or institutional engagements can, without more, be read as evidence of terrorism financing is both mischievous and unjust.”

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