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The Abia government, has promised to support the families of traders killed during last week’s attack at the new Omuma-Uzo Cattle Market.

Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu said this at Aba Governor’s Lodge when he received leaders of the Hausa Community in Aba, as well as Hausa leaders from Gombe and Adamawa.

” The state government would also assist those whose livestock were killed to enable them carry on with their businesses,” Ikpeazu said. Ikpeazu said that the same peace philosophy was behind government’s resolve to pay compensation to farmers or herdsmen who lost crops or cows, after proper assessment.

”Every necessary step would be taken to avert future occurrences of such dastardly actions,” he said. The governor advised members of the Hausa Community to feel free to interact with the people without fear, saying that his administration was capable of protecting their lives and property.

 

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