Kano State moves to re-gazette grazing reserves after an executive order issued by the state governor, according to Premium Times. The order bars state ministries, departments, agencies and other stakeholders—including the Ministry of Agriculture, local government authorities, traditional institutions, titleholders and individuals—from allocating, permitting or conferring any right of occupancy, whether permanent or temporary, on any designated grazing reserve or cattle route. The action targets cases described as encroachments, involving 371 grazing reserve locations. The reported plan is to re-gazette these areas, a process used to formally re-establish land boundaries and legal status. The executive order is framed as a restriction on granting land rights over grazing reserves and cattle routes, which the state treats as designated corridors for cattle movement and grazing. Premium Times reports the announcement as part of the state’s effort to address encroachment and regulate land use in grazing areas under Kano’s designation scheme. The details of the re-gazetting procedure and timelines are not expanded in the provided account.