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Farmers and herders should be informed about the law and the reasons it has been adopted.The new law may also need to be reviewed to accommodate the concerns of the herding communities.The Forgotten Farmer-Herdsmen Conflict in Nigeria's 'Middle Belt' - Benue StateArmed Forces Support Fund Bill Will Strengthen Fight Against Insecurity, Says House SpokespersonAllAfrica publishes around 900 reports a day from more than Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are They need to be prepared for the consequences before any law is put in place.It is also important to prepare communities that are likely to be affected by a policy. The Conversation Africa (Johannesburg) The governor is contesting for senator position and so we believe he is trying to chase us out using the Fulani because he believes that the Tiv people will not vote for him and also one of his wives is a Fulani woman.The livestock guard is a special task force created to enforce the new law that prohibits open grazing in Benue. A woman walks toward a house damaged by Boko Haram militants, along the Konduga-Bama road in Bama, Borno, Nigeria on August 31, 2016. As Africa’s most populous country, largest economy, and biggest democracy, Nigeria is a bellwether for the continent.

Get the latest in African news delivered straight to your inboxTo complete the process, please follow the instructions in the email we just sent you.There was a problem processing your submission. By 2016, such conflicts had claimed 2,500 lives, displaced thousands, destroyed properties worth billions of Naira and had several other Local politics, rumour and the establishment of livestock guards triggered hostilities between nomadic pastoralists and farmers in Nasarawa State. A view shows an empty classroom at the school in Dapchi, where dozens of school girls went missing after an attack on the village by Boko Haram, in the northeastern state of Yobe, Nigeria on February 23, 2018.



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