Herder, 22, jailed one year over open grazing in Benue

Temitope Adetunji
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A Makurdi Chief Magistrates’ court has sentenced a 22-year-old herder, Bala Juli of Adadu Village in Nasarawa State, to a one-year jail term in a correctional center for openly grazing cows in Benue.

The Magistrate, Mr. Isaac Ajim, summarily tried and convicted the defendant after he pleaded guilty of the offense.

He, however, gave the convict a fine option of N500,000 because he was a first offender, but held that ignorance of the law doesn’t constitute a defense for an accused.

Earlier, the prosecutor, Mr. Hyacinth Gbakor, had said that the State Commander of Livestock Guard, Mr. Linus Zaki, and his team, arrested the defendant while openly grazing his cows at Ukoho Village in Guma Local Government Area, on June 12, 2020.

The prosecutor told the court that the defendant’s offense contravened section 19(2) of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law of Benue, 2017.

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