The Benue state government's S. A. Social Media, Philip Mbakuuv Ankyhquwa shared the story of a school principal who built a cattle ranch from scraps.
He wrote:
"Barely five months after the signing of the bill(anti-grazing), an indigene of the state Bro. Innocent Mayange: a civil servant and Principal, School For Exceptional Children, Aliade has keyed into the ranching policy of the state government by constructing a ranch using local materials as the best available option with the intention of doing more in due course.
Even though Bro. Mayange is battling with many challenges like improved grasses, water and power supply we think this is the best way to go. The Benue State Ministry of Agriculture can undertake a tour of the ranch with a view of encouraging other farmers to use the waste -to -wealth approach in constructing ranches across the state"




He wrote:
"Barely five months after the signing of the bill(anti-grazing), an indigene of the state Bro. Innocent Mayange: a civil servant and Principal, School For Exceptional Children, Aliade has keyed into the ranching policy of the state government by constructing a ranch using local materials as the best available option with the intention of doing more in due course.
Even though Bro. Mayange is battling with many challenges like improved grasses, water and power supply we think this is the best way to go. The Benue State Ministry of Agriculture can undertake a tour of the ranch with a view of encouraging other farmers to use the waste -to -wealth approach in constructing ranches across the state"
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