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    ON THE BENUE RANCHES ESTABLISHMENT AND OPEN-GRAZING PROHIBITION LAW ⚖️ AONDOAKAA BARES HIS MIND

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    Any idea that the anti-open grazing law will be repealed is unrealistic.

    Firstly, I will use dialogue and education.

    I will deliberately engage all those who are directly concerned under the law to understand the importance of the law.

    I will defend Benue people and no part of our land will be taken. The law does not preclude self-defence.

    I will protect not just Benue people but anyone living here.

    -Chief Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, SAN
    ” IVAANAYANGE I TIV”

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