Gov. Ikpeazu apologises to Gombe state govt over cattle market attack

The Abia government on Monday apologised to Gombe state over the attack at the new Abia Cattle Market, Omumauzo, in Ukwa West local government area.
Recall that on February 17 some suspected bandits invaded the market killing eight traders and some cows.
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, represented by the paramount ruler of Abiriba Kingdom, Kalu Ogbu IV, gave the apology during a visit to Gombe’s governor Inuwa Yahaya.
The Abia governor described the event as “sad and deeply regrettable by Abia people.”
While briefing journalists in Gombe, he stated that the visit was to “say we are sorry and to express our sympathy and condolence of the people and government of Abia State.
“It was a very sad thing and we do not know how to explain it but it was the handiwork of misguided and ill-advised fellows,” the governor noted.
The governor said that the state government was working to ensure that all those involved in the attack were caught and made to face the wrath of the law.
He said a new location had been given to the traders to do business comfortably with adequate provision of security and other social amenities.
On his part, Mr Yahaya said the meeting with the delegation was to “maintain the bridge so that it does not collapse.”
Represented by his deputy, Manassah Jatau, he said political leaders, traditional and religious leaders had been challenged in recent time.
The governor solicited collective efforts to address security challenges while promoting peaceful coexistence.
(NAN)
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