The Bayelsa State Government is taking decisive action by enforcing its Anti-Grazing Law, a step designed to protect lives and property throughout the region. Governor Douye Diri has made it clear that violators of this legislation will face significant consequences, reinforcing the government’s dedication to security and public order.
This initiative is crucial in addressing the issues arising from unauthorized grazing, which have raised concerns about communal safety and the impact on local agriculture. During a meeting at Government House in Yenagoa, leaders from various local government areas, along with traditional authorities, were informed about the enforcement measures and their roles in aiding this essential initiative.
The enforcement of the Anti-Grazing Law highlights the administration’s proactive approach to curbing activities that could undermine the societal harmony of Bayelsa State.
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