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Fulani Chiefs Ban Night Grazing, Inter-state Herders Migration to Southern Nigeria

by Danjuma Obinna
9 September 2025
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In a landmark move aimed at improving peace and security across the South West region, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the Council of Fulani Chiefs in South West Nigeria, has officially banned night grazing, inter-state migration of herders, underage herding, and the carrying of firearms by pastoralists across the entire South West zone.

A historic gathering in Ibadan, Oyo State, with key stakeholders from the Fulani pastoral community, traditional institutions, security agencies, and State governments came together to sign what many are calling a “Peace Accord for Pastoral Reform”

Leading the initiative was the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association and the Council of Fulani Chiefs of South West Nigeria, representing the voice of traditional Fulani leadership in the region.

Night grazing, often linked with clashes and crop destruction; State-to-state movement of migrant herders, a major source of farmers-herders conflict;

Underage herding, citing both child welfare concerns and lack of supervision; as well as the carrying of firearms by civilian herders, which was described as a serious security risk.

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Security Agencies at the dialogue have also pledged to enforce these new rules, with support from community leaders.

Already, Security stakeholders in South West Nigeria have welcomed these decisions, saying it shows leadership from the Fulani community.

Reactions from local farmers and residents have equally been largely positive.

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