However, the governor gave a condition for him to give land to Fulani herdsmen in the state.
Governor Samuel Ortom
The Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has revealed he is willing to give land to Fulani herdsmen.
However, the governor said he will only give land to herders who are ready to ranch their cattle.
The Governor spoke in Abuja at the weekend during the 72nd birthday of Prof. Iyorwuese Hagher, former Nigerian Ambassador to Mexico.
Ortom, who was represented by the state’s Commissioner for Education, Dennis Ityavyar, dismissed insinuation that the Tiv nation hates the Fulani, stressing that the age-long relationship between the two tribes still exists.
“Those who have a lot of cattle are still using ranching, and any Fulani person who wants to establish a ranching in Benue will have the land. Even if our ‘Chairman’ wants to start a ranch, he will get the land today.
”We will give you land and start the ranching today, so that people will see it as a model and wherever we go, we want to correct the impression because if you read history, you will see that we have always been friends with Fulani,” he said.
Recall that the state had in recent times suffered several attacks from suspected armed Fulani herdsmen over clashes with farmers.