Northern Leaders under the aegis of Miyetti Allah
Cattle Breeders’ Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, Enugu State chapter,
have announced a two-day closure of livestock and perishable goods
markets in the State, Igbere TV has learnt.
Igbere TV gathered that the market will not be open for business on Wednesday and Thursday next week.
The announcement was made at a press briefing jointly addressed by their leaders in Enugu, on Saturday.
Briefing
newsmen after the meeting, the leaders of the groups said the decision
was to enable them embark on “sensitization tour of all livestock and
perishable goods markets and every Fulani settlement in Enugu State
between Wednesday, August 14 and Thursday, August 15, 2019”.
They
explained that “during the sensitization exercise all livestock and
perishable goods market will be closed down, either in cattle markets,
Fulani settlements, or wherever they exist throughout Enugu State”,
adding that they have constituted a 14-man committee for the programme
for the purposes of identifying all their members and weed out
infiltrators.
The Northerners led by the South East Chairman of
MACBAN, Alhaji Gidado Siddiki and the Sarkin Hausawa, Enugu State,
Alhaji Abukakar Yusuf Sambo, regretted the unfortunate incident that led
to the death of Rev. Fr. Paul Offu of St. James The Greater Parish,
Ugbawka in Nkanu East Local Government Area and enjoined his family and
the people of the state in mourning with fortitude.
They
disclosed their commitment towards the security of the state, saying:
“In appreciation of the good gesture, which Enugu State has extended to
us, we are prepared to join hands with the police, the military and
other security agencies in ensuring maximum security in our
neighbourhood.”
The Northern leaders, therefore, expressed their
“profound appreciation to Enugu State Government for the peace that
prevails in the state which has helped us in our business” as well as
“the peaceful co-existence we have enjoyed over the years”.
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