Anti-open grazing law has nothing to do with herdsmen attacks, Nigerian govt. insist
By OakTV
21 June 2018 |
3:18 pm
Contrary to the position of Minister of Defence, Masur Dan Ali, Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh on Tuesday said the persistent clashes between farmers and herdsmen have no link with the anti-open grazing law passed by some states.
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