The Chairman of Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra, Arinzechukwu Awogu, has disputed the claim that some herdsmen were kidnapped and ...
The Chairman of Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra,
Arinzechukwu Awogu, has disputed the claim that some herdsmen were kidnapped
and their cows rustled in the area.
Mr Awogu stated this in a statement issued in Awka and made available to journalists on Monday.
He described as misleading a report credited to the
Southeast Chairman, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria
(MACBAN), Gidado Siddiki, that 10 herdsmen were kidnapped and 300 cows rustled.
He explained that there was a misunderstanding between
farmers in Okija in Ihiala LGA and the herdsmen, which made the herders flee
the area to safety.
Mr Awogu stated that the herders, who abandoned their cows
to take refuge, later returned to recover them when calm returned to the area.
He added that he was personally involved in restoring
normalcy in the area, in conjunction with the leadership of MACBAN.
He, therefore, wondered why a case of kidnap and rustling
would be reported in the media.
Narrating what happened, he stated that some unidentified
persons from Okija community had issues with some herdsmen but this had nothing
to do with Ogbaru LGA.
“It later spilled to Obene farm settlement on the Ogbaru
side of the boundary, which made both farmers and herders in the farm
settlement scamper to safety.
“I spoke with the chairman of MACBAN, with one Musa and a
number of others, and I was physically present to help locate those that ran
for safety.
“And as at 11.30pm on Saturday, all the cows had rejoined
with their herders. So, which 300 cows went missing?
“We should be patriotic Nigerians and stop creating tension
when none exists. I think we owe a duty to our country to always project the
truth and not sensationalise sensitive issues,” Mr Awogu stated.
Meanwhile, the police command in the state confirmed that it
found the herders and their cows in the bush.
The command’s spokesperson, Toochukwu Ikenga, said the
herders were unhurt and “not in any harm’s way”.
He said: “On April 24, some of the alleged victims of
abduction were seen in the bush unharmed, while one of the supposed abductees
is still missing.
“The joint operatives also discovered some of the livestock
in the bush. Efforts are being intensified to locate the missing herdsman and
more livestock,” Mr Ikenga said.
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