Video Shows Herdsmen Grazing Cattle At Aso Rock Presidential Villa



A video has shown herdsmen grazing their cattle around the
Aso Rock presidential villa in Abuja.
The video, exclusively obtained by PREMIUM TIMES Thursday,
shows a column of cattle led along a road near the entrance
to the vice president’s office, obstructing vehicular
movements.
It was not clear how the animals and their herders accessed
the restricted area of upmarket Asokoro district.
Herdsmen graze their cattle outside the Presidential
Villa in Abuja
Visitors to the presidential villa must go through security
checks at the entrances of the villa before proceeding to
either the Supreme Court or any part of the villa.
A PREMIUM TIMES journalist who stopped by to get a better
view of the animals, was compelled by security agents to
delete suspicious pictures and videos from his phone.
Indiscriminate movement of cattle in Abuja and other major
Nigerian cities has been a subject of concern amid rising cases
of clashes between herdsmen and farmers.
In several parts of Abuja, cattle are freely led across main
roads, stalling human and vehicular traffic — sometimes
causing accidents.
Residents have regularly called on the government to check
the menace.
Recently, the Senate ordered the slaughtering of cows found
roaming in the city center, adding that owners of the cows
should be fined N50,000 per cow.
The FCTA recently directed law enforcement agencies to
enforce a total ban on cattle grazing, begging, street hawking
and commercial motorcycle (Okada) in the FCT.

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