 The Edo Civil Society Organization wants the state government to ban open grazing just like some states in southern Nigeria. The group is unhappy that Governor Godwin Obaseki is yet to sign an anti-open grazing bill into law. And the meeting was held on Tuesday, Wednesday 13th, it went to Abuja to hold the meeting with the president and was demanding money for national livestock transformation program. Was that the agreement in that meeting? No. If he signed a communique with his co-governors in Asaba and they echoed it in Lagos, did they agree that they are giving federal government land for national livestock transformation? No. If that is not the agreement, then it's between the people of those states. So we will not tolerate betraying. Think that he will make a decision. Not knowing what's happening on the grassroot. If you want to fund the elders, what about other businesses in agricultural line? What about the poultry, the rabbi tree, the fishery? You want to fund just the cattle? Are you telling us the youth, all of us who put head into cattle only? What about other areas? So it is not proper, it is not done. If he called the town hall meeting and we unanimously agreed. Welcome to Pastoral Farming. We need, we don't need open grazing. It's an ancient and it's an embodiment of evil. We reject it in totality, we don't need it. We need what is current. What is current is ranching and that ranching should be a private business.