A Fulani herders group in Oyo State, Gan Allah Fulani Development Association of Nigeria, has filed a suit against the state government and the State House of Assembly over the anti grazing law recently passed by the state assembly. The group described the bill as a gross violation of their fundamental rights.
The group described the bill as a gross violation of their fundamental rights.
The group also joined the office of the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the state in the suit.
The law, which had been debated, passed and signed into law by the executive arm, was aimed at checking persistent farmers-herders clash in the state.
In the suit number M/744/2019, the herders want the Oyo State High court to declare the law illegal, unconstitutional, null and void. Herders also want the court to grant them an order of perpetual injunction restraining all the “respondents, whether by themselves, their servants, agents, officers or otherwise from carrying out any acts or omission which is likely to aid the enactment or even enact or pass the purported anti grazing bill into law as this would amount to a denial of their fundamental rights guaranteed under the constitution of Nigeria”.
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