In response to the treat made by yoruba elders over the evasion of their region by cattle herdsmen and subsequent ultimatum to vacate the land, the leadership of the Fulani community in the South West responded through an emergency meeting on Sunday in Ibadan, Oyo State capital resolving to embark on compulsory registration of all herdsmen operating in the zone and their animals.
This according to them is to ensure effective monitoring of their activities by their host communities and security operatives to guard against unwholesome behaviour.
Meanwhile,in another development the Federal Government has been called upon to implement state police policy in order to check the rising spate of insecurity in the country, especially in the north east and to survival for the Nigerian Federation
This position was canvassed the National Coordinator of Odua Peoples Congress (OPC), Chief Gani Adams during his visit at the weekend to the home of the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Olu Falae in Akure, Ondo State, five weeks after his release from Fulani kidnappers.
Chief Gani Adams, restated his call that President Muhammadu Buhari should implement all the 633 recommendations contained in the National Conference Report, including the de-centralisation of the Nigeria Police to accommodate state police.
This, according to him, will address security and other important issues that sustain the unity and development of the nation.