Governor Ikpeazu to pay N2m each to families of cattle dealers

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has reportedly promised to pay N2 million each as compensation to families of cattle traders who were killed at new cattle market in Omumauzor community of Ukwa west LGA in Abia, on February 15.

  Yahuza Yusuf, acting national president of the Cattle Merchants Affiliation of Nigeria uncovered this after a appointment of the Abia state government driven by Kalu Ogbu, the ruler of Abiriba kingdom, gone to Gombe to commiserate with the state government and the individuals of the state over the slaughtering on Monday February

Yusuf who talked amid the assembly, said Ikpeazu has paid N150,000 per head of the cattle misplaced with the guarantee to pay N2 million as recompense to the families of the expired traders. Jack Tasha, a media assistant of Manassah Daniel Jatau, delegate representative of the state who gotten the designation at Gombe Universal lodging, cited Yusuf as saying; “He said, the senator had padded the impact of the misfortune by paying 150,000( one hundred and fifty thousand naira as it were) per head of a cattle and has guaranteed 2,000,000( Two Million naira as it were) to families of the deceased”
Abia ruler, Ogbu on his possess portion said the state senator communicated disappointment over the “unfortunate” assault on the cattle dealers.

  He too said that Representative Ikpeazu has promised to angle out the culprits and has too apportioned a unused put as a cattle advertise with an confirmation of 24-hour security benefit to encourage the smooth operation of cattle merchants in Abia. Deputy Representative of Gombe Manassah Daniel Jatau commended Representative Ikpeazu for taking a strong step to identify with the state in a offered to cement the great relationship between the north and the south. Jatau lamented the disintegration of the African esteem of brotherliness, including that the nation shouldget it right on its social values.

 

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