The leader of the group, Mrs Elizabeth Egbe, told the News Agency of Nigeria on the sidelines of a meeting with farmers on Saturday in Yenagoa that there was need to find a lasting solution to the menace of the herdsmen.
“Our move to checkmate attacks by herdsmen in communities in the state is necessary to ensure peaceful co-existence and promote the country’s vision of self-sufficiency in food.
“We have heard some incidents in some communities in Bayelsa like Biogbolo, Yenuzie-Epie, Okutukutu and Epie in Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state, where some farmers, especially women were attacked by herdsmen.
“We have had meetings with security agencies on the way forward. Right now, we are urging the government to provide a grazing field for Fulani herdsmen in the state.”
A herdsman, Mr Suleman Abubakar, said that he had never encountered friction with farmers in Bayelsa.
“I do not know about any attack because my moving cow from place to place is not to find trouble.”
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