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Spokesman of the Southern Governors Forum, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu says the ranks and file of Nigeria’s northern governors will be broken should they kick against plans by their southern counterpart to implement a ban on open grazing across the 17 southern states.
Mr Akeredolu, who is also the governor of Ondo state told ARISE News on Wednesday that a number of northern governors are in support of their call for the federal government to support states interested in ranching.
The 17 southern states Governors had on Tuesday after a meeting placed a ban on open grazing of cattle across the region, n…
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