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BENUE: Anti-open grazing law records success as three herdsmen convicted

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The Anti-Open Grazing Law in Benue State has recorded its first set of successful prosecution as Makurdi Magistrates’ Court on Friday sentenced three herders, Iliya Garba, Hassan Abdullahi, and Lanshak Lonfalk to one year imprisonment each, for violating the law enacted in 2017.

The convicts were charged with criminal conspiracy and open nomadic livestock rearing and grazing.

The offences are punishable under Sections 97 of the Penal Code and 19 (2) of the Open Grazing Prohibition Ranches Establishment Law of Benue, 2017.

The prosecutor, Insp. Michael Lorundu, told the court that the joint patrol team of `Operation Zenda,’ led by Sgt. Edward Shinyi, arrested the herders on February 18.

He said that they were brought to the State Criminal and Investigation Department, Makurdi.

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“The team reported that the three herders, and others now at large, were openly grazing their cattle along Yeluwata Road in Guma Local Government Area of Benue.

“When the case came up for mention, the herders pleaded guilty to the charge against them, saying that they were not aware that open grazing had been prohibited in Benue,’’ he said.

The Magistrate, Mrs Lillian Tsumba, said that the herders were first offenders who were also illiterates and not even aware that open grazing had been prohibited in Benue State.

Tsumba said that a law such as open grazing prohibition required massive enlightenment of persons especially at the grassroots.

She, however, settled for the theory that ignorance of the law was not excusable.

The magistrate sentenced each of the herders to one year imprisonment, with N500,000 option of fine each.

 

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