The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja (Arusa I), don make am clear say open cattle grazing still dey strictly forbidden for all parts of Ibadan. Oba Ladoja talk say the ban dey necessary to protect farmers land, prevent clashes between herders and residents, and ensure peace and security dey maintained for the town.
Oba Ladoja yan say any herder wey e catch grazing cattle for open places go face legal action according to the law. E add say the government dey fully behind the ban, and nobody go dey above the law. Oba talk say na serious matter, and anybody wey try disregard the rule go regret am.
Community leaders and residents wey dey live near farms don hail the Olubadan warning. Dem talk say this go reduce destruction of crops, stop conflicts, and make life better for Ibadan people. Farmers particularly feel happy say dem go finally get peace to farm without fear of attack from stray cattle.
Olubadan Vows To Prosecute Open Grazing Offenders, Protect Farmers Land
Oba Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja (Arusa I) don remind all herders and citizens say open grazing no dey allowed for Ibadanland. E talk say the law wey ban am dey very active, and anybody wey flout am go face punishment as government don warn before.
According to the Olubadan, e dey him duty to protect farmers land and ensure peace dey for communities. E yan say herders suppose use ranches and follow the law, respect community rights, and stop entering people farms anyhow. Oba add say na to save both herders and residents from future wahala.
Many traditional leaders and farmers don support Olubadan position. Dem believe say if everybody obey the law, e go reduce farmer-herder clash, secure farmland, and give Ibadan better security and economic progress. The Olubadan vow show say government dey serious about protecting citizens and their property.
Ibadan Olubadan Sends Strong Warning To Herdsmen Over Open Grazing
Oba Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja (Arusa I), the Olubadan of Ibadanland, don issue serious warning to herders wey dey think say dem fit continue open cattle grazing for Ibadan. Oba talk say anybody wey break the law go suffer legal consequences, and government go dey enforce the ban fully.
Oba Ladoja yan say law enforcement agencies go dey monitor all areas, especially farms, to catch defaulters. E talk say the open grazing ban dey necessary to protect residents, prevent destruction of crops, and reduce tension between farmers and herders. The Olubadan also add say everybody suppose cooperate to ensure Ibadan land remain peaceful.
Residents and farmers wey dey affected don hail the Olubadan strong stance. Dem talk say e go reduce conflicts, protect their farmland, and ensure Ibadan remain safe and prosperous. Many traditional chiefs join voice dey support Oba, saying law enforcement go finally give farmers confidence to cultivate their land without fear.
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