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Federal Government Unveils Modern Kawu Grazing Reserve

by Jeremy
2 months ago
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Cattle graze in a reserve inside Paikon Kore community in Gwagwalada on June 4, 2024. - With more than 300 ethnic groups, Nigeria often struggles with outbreaks of intercommunal or ethnic violence, and herder-farmer disputes are common.
Nigerian officials are promoting a plan to give traditionally nomadic Fulani herders their own land on dozens of designated reservations, arguing it can stop confrontation by preventing cattle from wandering onto farms and settlements.
The authorities want to extend the rollout of reserves and say the scheme will help heal old wounds. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon / AFP)

Cattle graze in a reserve inside Paikon Kore community in Gwagwalada on June 4, 2024. - With more than 300 ethnic groups, Nigeria often struggles with outbreaks of intercommunal or ethnic violence, and herder-farmer disputes are common. Nigerian officials are promoting a plan to give traditionally nomadic Fulani herders their own land on dozens of designated reservations, arguing it can stop confrontation by preventing cattle from wandering onto farms and settlements. The authorities want to extend the rollout of reserves and say the scheme will help heal old wounds. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon / AFP)

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The federal government has unveiled the modernisation of Kawu Grazing Reserve in Bwari Area Council of the FCT, including the sinking of boreholes.

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The projects aim to enhance livestock productivity and mitigate farmer-herder conflicts.

The Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Maiha at the event yesterday said the grazing reserve which occupies 9,000 hectares, is designed to accommodate about 30,000 cattle and 10,000 households.

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He noted that the initiative forms part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to transform the livestock sector.

Maiha explained that the reserve includes a dam to provide water for dry season pasture cultivation, and five to six motorised boreholes for domestic and livestock use.

He added that practical seed and pasture cultivation would also be demonstrated on-site.

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The minister said the ministry had partnered with the Rural Electrification Agency to supply solar-powered energy to the reserve.

It is also collaborating with the Universal Basic Education Board and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to establish primary schools and healthcare centres for residents.

He added that security agencies are engaged to safeguard lives and property.

Maiha noted that the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES) would execute key projects, including functional veterinary clinics, across the grazing reserves nationwide to ensure sustainable livestock production.

Dr Sanusi Abubakar, National Coordinator of L-PRES, said the initiative aims to stabilise pastoralists’ livelihoods, reduce seasonal migration, mitigate herder-farmer conflicts, and boost livestock productivity while unlocking economic opportunities in rural areas.

Abubakar added that the modernised grazing reserves would be refurbished into serviced mini-towns featuring solar-powered electricity, schools, healthcare centres, veterinary clinics, abattoirs, markets, road networks, irrigation systems, and clean water.

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