Placard carriers at NLTP Launch laud scheme, oppose mobile husbandry vanguardngr.com vanguardnews
Residents of Adamawa on Tuesday lauded the National Livestock Transformation Plan that was flagged off by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in the state.
The placards were carried by the beneficiaries of the scheme who fully supported the plan which emphasizes ranching and crop farming side by side.The placards which said “No foreign Herdsmen” and “No settlement of non-Fulani men” were displayed by the local herdsmen and farmers who are beneficiaries of the scheme.”
He explains further that the NLTP is the plan agreed to by the 36 governors under the auspices of NEC.The Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri invited the Vice President to launch the scheme which seeks to show that if cattle are sedentary they will produce more milk and herders and crop farmers can co-exist peacefully. Many of the placards at the event expressed the same sentiments.
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