Wike to ban open grazing in FCT

By Ukpono Ukpong
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, has announced plans to end open grazing in the nation’s capital.
Wike gave the hint on Wednesday when he played host to the Belgium Ambassador to Nigeria, Pieter Leenknegt, in Abuja.
The minister also said discussions were ongoing with the Inspector General of Police, the Director-General, Department of State Services, and cattle herders on ways to stop open grazing in the city.
He explained that the discussion was to get the herders to understand why they should not rear their cattle within the city.
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“I can tell you that it is not what we want, but believing that the matter will be resolved, and alternative will be provided for the herders to rear their cattle,” Wike said.
Speaking further, he noted that fighting insecurity in the FCT demands multifaceted approach that the administration was already adopting to defeat the criminals.
The minister said the Abuja Rail Mass Transit (ARMT) project is 95 per cent completed and will be ready for inauguration in May 2024.
He explained that the project was part of efforts to improve public transportation within the federal capital city.
“When we came on board, we found out that the Abuja light rail was not functional and we felt that it will be a good thing for the people, if we decongest the city by putting it to function.
“So, President Bola Tinubu directed that whatever can be done, should be done, so that in his one year in office, the light rail will come on board for the use of the residents.
“The people can use it going out of the city, going to the airport and other area councils. Instead of going with their vehicles they can take the train.
“I can announce to you that we are almost there. The company handling the project, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), is almost 95 per cent completed.
“By the grace of God, we believe that in May, Mr President will inaugurate it,” the minister said.
Wike also sought partnership with the Belgian government on security and agriculture.
Earlier, the Ambassador said his visit was to get to know the minister’s plans in mass public transportation, update on the Abuja Light Rail project and the stand on open grazing in the city.
Leenknegt expressed satisfaction with developments in the FCT, particularly the green vegetation and trees as well as less traffic.
He said the Belgian government was open for partnership on areas of mutual benefits.