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Two farmers fined for keeping cattle in residential area

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Two farmers, Haruna Ibrahim and Musah Dawuda, have been fined after pleading guilty to rearing livestock within a residential neighbourhood — an act classified as an “obnoxious trade” under local regulations.

Court records indicate that both individuals admitted to keeping cattle in an area not zoned for livestock farming. The authorities imposed fines to enforce compliance, emphasizing that agricultural activities must respect residential zoning and community safety standards.

The case highlights the responsibilities that come with livestock farming, especially near homes. Local laws are designed to protect residents from potential nuisances such as noise, odours, and health hazards while balancing the rights of farmers to earn a living. The ruling reinforces the importance of adhering to these regulations.

Authorities have warned that this case should serve as a cautionary example for other farmers. As urban areas expand, ensuring that farming practices comply with zoning laws is critical to maintaining harmony between agricultural activities and residential life.

For now, the fines against Haruna Ibrahim and Musah Dawuda remain in place, and local officials have reaffirmed their commitment to enforcing zoning and public health regulations in communities.

Source: Thepressradio.com

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