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Tension in Oko Oba Abattoir over planned demolition

- From Eugene Agha, Lagos

The last may not have been heard of the demolition of illegal structures inside the Oko Oba abattoir by the Lagos State government as members of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders’ Associatio­n of Nigeria, Lagos branch have threatened to move out of the state if government goes ahead with its plan.

The situation has generated tension in the abattoir as the cattle dealers have vowed to resist attempt to carry out the demolition.

The state government through the Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Oluwatoyin Suarau, had in 2017 said that there was no going back on the planned demolition.

The government had ordered the dealers who are members of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders and butchers associatio­n, to move out of the market over its plan to rebuild the structure.

The dealers have accused the commission­er of not being sincere in his action insisting that the state government was being mischievou­s.

The Chairman of Miyyeti Allah Group, Alhaji Abdullahi Liliga, said it was the state government that moved them to where they are presently occupying to make way for a transit camp which was to be built by the state government.

Liliga said that the plan of the state government then was to return the dealers after the transit camp had been completed.

He said that in a dramatic twist of event, government through the ministry turned around to say that they should move out of the entire market with their cows.

He said: “Government had informed the breeders about the plan to upgrade the market and demolish shanties. We reached an agreement with the commission­er that the mosques and public toilets would not be touched. But to our dismay, three mosques and 22 public toilets built and managed by some of our members were demolished. All the toilets and bathrooms were built with the necessary approved documents.

“In this market we have cattle dealers coming from other West African countries. They usually arrive at night and when they come they will need a place to take their bath, rest before they continue with their transactio­ns in the morning.

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