 A governorship candidate under the auspices of the all-progressive Congress in Adamawa, Abdulahi Ahmed says, the state and Nigeria in general will have lasting peace between farmers and headers, only if the governors adopt the ruga option. Ahmed, who disclosed this in YOLA, said, the incest and clashes between farmers and headers in the country would only come to an end if the Fulanese are given a befitting place in all states across the federation to rear their cattle. He, however, blames the governors for fueling the crisis between farmers and headers by not doing what he described as the needful. I will go for ruga option and I can tell you how I'll do it. This is a state. They have a lot of cattle. And we are proud to have a lot more than any other person in Nigeria. What you do is just allocate an area. This area allocated purposely for the cattle only. If you go out of this place, you are breaking the law and you should be finalised. That is the ruga option. Provide all the facilities, schools, water, even veterinary clinics. They should be there. And the farmers go free. They will be farming. No cattle go and encroach, no fighting, nothing. It's a very simple concept brought by the federal government, but people kicked against it simply because they don't want to sit there and listen. From Yola now down to Lagos, where I'm still on the same story, I also promise to take legal action if the government of Amadou Fintiri goes ahead to collect the 100 billionaire bond he planned to acquire, which according to him will make the state run into penury. On the value-added tax controversy, he urges the state government not to support the reforms because it is not the viable option at the moment. It is only natural. Lagos and rivers will go to court and demand for whatever they want in the court because they are comfortable economically, they are comfortable at their position. But for Adama State to support that reform, it means not paying salary at all. It means not even living. Because those are monies that are contributed by states all over, given to federal government, including Adama State, we are sharing in that money. It's very funny. There are only two people that can do that. It's only the governor who does not understand the word VAT or he does not understand the reform in VAT regime.