The Guardian (Nigeria)

HURIWA tasks security agencies to end killing of cows in S’east

- From Ernest Nzor, Abuja

HUMAN Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA) has tasked the governors of South East states, as well as security agencies, to end the killing of cows by gunmen in

Enugu, Imo, Anambra, Abia and Ebonyi states.

It has also condemned the spate of killings by groups, including the security agencies and unknown gunmen, and appealed for peaceful and constructi­ve dialogue.

HURIW A, in a statement issued, yesterday, in Abuja by its National Coordinato­r , Emmanuel Onwubiko , stressed that not only Fulani pastoralis­ts are in volved in cattle business in the South

Ea st, adding that a lot of

Igbo businessme­n are also engaged in the trade.

The group said the consequenc­es of continuous killing of cattle by gunmen, who are angr y against the

Fulani ethnic stock for whatever reason, would affect

Igbo traders and sons of the soil who are also actively involved in cattle business in the South East.

HURIW A said: “Security agents must stop the condemnabl­e trend of mass killing of cattle in the South

East. Nobody’s business deserves to be attacked no matter the crimes they have committed; the la w should be allowed to take its cause.

“Also, the fact that the cattle are not owned by Fulani or

Hausa alone but by Igbo traders, too, is enough reason for aggrieved persons to stop unleashing terror on cattle businesses in the

South East.

“It is noteworthy that the cattle business is a provider of jobs for teaming youths in the South East as it is a business for all. According to the

Lagos State Commissio ner for Agricultur­e, Abisola

Olusanya, the state consumes over 6,000 heads of cattle daily and over 1.8 million heads of cattle yearly with transactio­nal value of over N328bn. This is a lot of money.

“Without any assumption, the total volume of cattle consumed in the whole of

South East and the money that accrued from it should be equivalent to that of

Lagos or above it. It is, therefore, important that the cattle value chain and business be protected against gunmen attacks, as the continuous killing of cows in the

South East will lead to economic hardship.

“The South East governors must act immediatel­y and dialogue with all stakeholde­rs and aggrieved persons to end the whole mess.”

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