Yoruba Governors Enforce Anti-Grazing Law Amid Claims of Fulani Expansion Threat
Yoruba state governors have announced a unified plan to implement anti-grazing legislation across the region. An elder speaking in a recent local report described the move as a response to what he called a “Fulani conquest agenda.” He urged communities to support the new regulations to maintain peace and security. Officials say the law will regulate cattle movement, protect farmlands, and reduce clashes between herders and farmers. They encourage residents to stay informed about enforcement procedures and attend upcoming public briefings.
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