Farmers-Herdsmen Conflict: The Jigawa Solution

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Farmers-herdsmen clashes are among the most serious security challenges

facing Nigeria today, especially the northern part of the county. Tussle

for the use of agricultural land is becoming intense and more prevalent.

It is the most predominant resource-use conflict in Nigeria. Clashes

between farmers and herdsmen over land are as old as trade in Nigeria.

Reports of bloody clashes between farmers and herdsmen have become a

recurrent problem that most Nigerians are concerned about, because its

ripples affect everyone in the country. Apart from being a major cause of

food shortages and food price increase, thousands of lives are frequently

lost; many farmlands and cattle are lost as a result of these clashes.

The Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido has provided a permanent,

feasible and win-win solution. In most parts of Jigawa state, the

government has established grazing reserves and water pumping windmills

for herdsmen to freely nosh their herds. The grazing land is also watered

frequently by the water pumping windmills for grasses to grow even during

dry seasons. On the other hand, the farmers are provided with large

expanse of farmland to cultivate crops. One beautiful thing about some of

the farmlands is that they have dual function- they have on them

facilities for dry season farming.
Water pumping windmills, cattle routes, demarcated grazing reserves and

farm land are not new in Nigeria, but this writer was amazed with the

stretch of the windmills, grazing reserves and farmlands. Definitely,

Governor Sule Lamido must have used the physics theory of €˜series

connection€™. Throughout Jigawa state, water pumping windmills, cattle

routes, demarcated grazing reserves and farmlands are established at

strategic and well-thought locations.
Apart from promoting co-existence and harmony between farmers and

herdsmen, instead of the usual conflict, a major benefit of this Governor

Lamido€™s initiative is that it has enhanced local community security,

safety and development. Furthermore, another beautiful result of the

project is, most of the herdsmen do not unnecessarily wander around in

search of pasture and water because the windmills provide drinking water

for their own use as well as for large cattle stocks. The multi-bladed

wind pumps constantly pump water which continually irrigates the large

area of the land on which lush grasses grow even during dry seasons. And

finally, the herdsmen feel ownership of the land.
Farmers-herdsmen clashes in Nigeria are a problem affecting the entire

Nigerian society. However, Governor Lamido has brought a new dimension to

solving the problem. Therefore states and the federal governments should

model this beautiful solution. Modeling this solution will be very easy

because water pumping windmills are economical and environmentally

friendly and Nigeria has demarcated grazing reserves, marked cattle

routes and large farming areas.
Zayyad I. Muhammad writes from Jimeta, Adamawa State, [email protected]

08036070980. He blogs at www.zayyaddp.blogspot.com

 
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