After 6 years of closure because of Boko Haram … reopening an international cattle market in Nigeria

After 6 years of closure because of Boko Haram … reopening an international cattle market in Nigeria

After being closed for six years due to Boko Haram terrorists, Babagana Zulum, Babagana Zulum, reopened the Gamboru Ngala International Machine Machine Market, which is adjacent to Cameroon.
The old town of Ngala is located in the Senate’s central region of Borno and shares a border with the Republic of Cameron.
A Nagla was praised by Zolum, who was in the local government area of Gamburo, for the regular distribution of aid supplies. generally.

I’m happy to reopen the Gamburo Naglala International Market for Livestock, which has been shut down for more than six years due to Boko Haram terrorists, the ruler declared.
He added: “I would like to pay tribute to President Mohamed Bukhari, security men and all stakeholders for support and sacrifice in the fight against Boko Haram, which led to the relative peace witnessed by the state and the northeast in general.

” Zolum also launched a warning, “While the transfer of livestock from NGala to Maiduguri and other parts of the country, I want to make a strong warning in particular to livestock and all stakeholders to stop any sabotage work. ”
He went on: “We will support you in your actions as a government, but you must work with our security forces; anyone who doesn’t will be subject to the full force of the law.

He also expressed his congratulations to the marketers, noting that the return of the livestock trade in the region near the border would improve livelihoods and bring in money for the government.

Lieutenant-Colonel Adedoukon, the third battalion’s commander, earlier assured the locals of the region’s ability to provide adequate security to protect lives and property and issued a warning to anyone who disobeyed the instructions in behaviour that would adversely affect the movement of livestock.

He thanked the livestock market’s captain, Hajj Yaqoubou, who spoke on behalf of the market’s participants and pledged to ensure strict adherence to the rules and regulations that govern the market. He also added that they would collaborate with the security services to maintain calm and harmony in the market at all times.

Reopening a global cattle market in Nigeria after six years of closure due to Boko Haram

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