The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has described as unfortunate the opposition to ranching in the South-East by some groups within the zone, especially the International Group for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law, Intersociety.
Arogidigba Global Journal had reported that the Intersociety warned South-East governors against ceding any land in the zone for ranching.
However, in a statement made available to Arogidigba Global Journal on Saturday, MACBAN, said the group’s position was laced with ethnic hatred.
The statement was signed by Bello Aliyu Gotomo, National Secretary of MACBAN.
It reads, “The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) takes exception to the recent statement issued by The International Group for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law insisting that the Governors of the Southeast states should refrain from allocating land for herders’ grazing and trailer parks.
“We interpret the submission of the group as laden with ethnic hate and dysfunctional in this age when patriotic Nigerians are bent on charting a common front for a united and progressive nation.
“Such a position by a group that claims international exposure bears so much national deficit and should therefore be rightly seen as most divisive and unbecoming of any organisation that rationalises multi-ethnic nationhood.”
MACBAN implored the governors of the Southeast states “to disregard hate statements such as this from relevance-seeking individuals or organisations whose wishes tend towards fanning the embers of ethnic hate in the country.
“We remain optimistic that the Governors of the Southeast, along with all well-meaning persons and organisations in Igboland, will continue to recognise our essence in the livestock value chain in the geopolitical zone and continue to be fair in accommodating our people.
“Recognizing the industrious nature of the Igbo people and their successes across the globe (outside their traditional homeland), we trust in their continued hospitality towards our people in Igboland.
“We implore the different tiers of government to take a critical look at the security challenges across the country and save Nigerians the humongous losses in materials and lives.
“We maintain that criminals of whatever shade are weighty burdens to society. It behoves the government to ensure that they are tracked down and made to face the full wrath of the law.
“No group(s) should be made to suffer blanket demonization because of criminal activities of some persons traceable to the group(s).
“We are optimistic that the Nigeria every patriotic Nigerian envisions materialises to our collective good.”