Categories: National news

FG Commits to Clearing 500 Hectares for Ranching, Dairy in Benue State – Maiha

  • Maiha expressed optimism about the potential of the 2,400 hectares allocated to the facility.
  • Asambe praised Governor Hyacinth Alia for supporting the bureau in achieving its livestock development mandate.
  • Maiha emphasized that the centre would collaborate with Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University in Makurdi to conduct research in the field of livestock development.

Idi Maiha, the Minister of Livestock Development, recently revealed the Federal Government’s intention to clear 500 hectares of land in Benue State to promote ranching and dairy production.

Eko Hot Blog reports that the announcement came during Maiha’s visit to the Benue Livestock Investigation and Breeding Centre in Raav, Gwer East Local Government Area.

EDITOR’S PICK

Despite the centre’s current dilapidated state and low animal count, Maiha expressed optimism about the potential of the 2,400 hectares allocated to the facility.

He stated that the government would begin by clearing 500 hectares of land to kickstart the ranching and dairy initiatives.

Mr Naiha stated, “We will form a small committee to suggest ways of moving this place forward.

We aim to establish two enterprises here: one for dairy, the other for ranching. 2,400 hectares is sufficient, so we will initially clear 500 hectares to receive pasture before the rains this year.’’

The Minister shared further details on the proposed infrastructure developments at the Benue Livestock Centre.

The plans include the construction of pens, isolation centres, maternity pens, dips, and additional support structures such as housing and chalets.

Maiha emphasized that the centre would collaborate with Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University in Makurdi to conduct research in the field of livestock development.

This partnership aims to ensure the project’s long-term sustainability and foster innovation within the industry.

Dr. Aondoakaa Asambe, Director-General of the Benue Bureau for Livestock Development, lauded the initiative, stating that it aligns with the state government’s vision for the bureau’s creation.

Asambe noted that ranches would help address security challenges and enable farmers to return to their ancestral lands.

FURTHER READING

Furthermore, Asambe praised Governor Hyacinth Alia for supporting the bureau in achieving its livestock development mandate.

The minister’s visit included stops at the Benue Swine and Crop Improvement Project in Yadev, Gboko LGA, and the International Cattle Market in Makurdi.

Click here to watch video of the week

Adeleye Kehinde

Share
Published by
Adeleye Kehinde

Recent Posts

Court Summons Tinubu, Akpabio, CBN, Others Over Emergency Rule In Rivers

Court in Port Harcourt summoned President Tinubu over Rivers’ emergency declaration. Plaintiffs argue the action…

4 hours ago

Dorival Junior Sacked As Brazil Coach After Loss To Argentina, Ancelotti Tipped As Replacement

Brazil sacked coach Dorival Junior after a 4-1 loss to Argentina. The team struggles in…

4 hours ago

Natasha’s Lawyers Rewrite INEC Over Petition Seeking Senator’s Recall

Natasha’s Lawyers Rewrite INEC Over Petition Seeking Senator’s Recall. The legal team insists withholding documents…

4 hours ago