Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem |
The Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, has raised the alarm over the
destruction of the institution’s multi-million naira research and training
farms by cattle belonging to unidentified herdsmen.
Our
correspondent gathered on Monday that, following the development, the
management of the institution held a security meeting with the leaders of 11
Fulani settlements located on the institution’s land.
The meeting was also attended by
representatives of law enforcement agencies comprising the Nigerian Police
Force, the Department of State Security Services and the Nigerian
Security and Civil Defence Corps.
During the
meeting, the vice-chancellor warned that the management of the university would
no longer tolerate illegal grazing on its land.
Abdulkareem
also ordered squatters who had started building permanent structures on the
university’s land without approval from the management to vacate the university
land in the interest of peace.
He said,
“We have a multi-million naira programme that is currently at stake now because
they (herders) have gone to the extent of uprooting tubers of cassava for their
cattle to feed on. We cannot conduct any research or training on the farm again
because each time we get to a point where their cattle can feed on it… they go
back there and destroy it.”
The VC
said the purpose of the meeting was to decide on a specific deadline for the
herdsmen and other illegal settlers to vacate the property.
Recalling
that the university, under his immediate predecessor, Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali,
in 2017 granted a three-month extension window to the settlers on request, he
said the herders violated the agreement and failed to comply with it.
Reacting
to the development, the Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders
Association, Usman Adamu, told the UNIILORIN authorities that the herdsmen
destroying the university farm land were not living in the community.
He claimed
that the Fulani had been living peacefully in the environment and had even
helped in checking crimes, such as kidnappings, robberies, which hitherto
occurred on the university campus.
Adamu asked for
time to come up with an appropriate response on the matter by February 22, 2018.
Culled from
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