Miyetti-Allah members agree to stop grazing animals in Plateau varsity premises

Members of Miyetti-Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) on Friday agreed to stop grazing their animals in the premises of Plateau State University (PLASU) Bokkos.


The association gave the pledge during a meeting it held with Operation Safe Haven, Bokkos Command and the Management of Plateau State University.

Present at the meeting were the MACBAN Vice Chairman, Isa Idris, represented by Sale Yusuf Adam, Operation Safe Haven, Bokkos Command, represented by Lt. Paul Asoh and the Chief Security Officer of PLASU, Mr Istifanus Kurtong, who represented the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Yohanna Izam.

The trio agreed on zero tolerance for day and night cattle grazing on the premises of the university.

Idris, the MACBAN representative, pledged his members’ resolve to stick to the agreement reached at the meeting.


He said “we will ensure that our members do not trespass into the premises of PLASU.”

The PLASU vice chancellor, who described the agreement as “landmark’’ to the institution, added that “the activities of herdsmen had been disturbing, as they usually break through the university fence to graze their cattle both during the day and night.

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