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Ajimobi Directs Ibadan Butchers To Move To New Multi-billion Naira Central Abatt by Wemimoigida: 5:40pm On Apr 12, 2018
Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has directed butchers in the eleven Local Governments of Ibadanland to relocate to the multi-billion naira central abattoir located in Amosun village, Akinyele Local Government, Ibadan, latest by the end of April.

The governor gave the directive during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the House of Chiefs, Secretariat, Ibadan, on Thursday.

The Butchers Association was led to the meeting by the Southwest Coordinator, Alhaji Biliaminu Elesinmeta; and the State Chairman, Alhaji Azeez Alagunfon.

Apart from its state-of-the-art facilities that would promote the hygiene of the consumers of meat, the governor said that it was also capable of ending the incessant clashes between herders and farmers.

He said that the meeting was specifically called to find a lasting solution to issues surrounding the relocation of butchers in the state capital to the central abattoir and to dispel l the misgivings about the project.

Ajimobi explained that the abattoir was a joint venture among a private establishment, C & E Consulting Ltd, the state government, the 11 LGs and 14 Local Council Development Areas in Ibadanland, as well as the butchers.

He stressed that the private partners would have 50 per cent share; the LGs and LCDAs would have 36 per cent; state government, 10 per cent; while the butchers would have 4 per cent in the ownership structure.

Ajimobi said, “We plan to develop your business through the central abattoir. I told those in charge of the arrangement that the butchers, state government, LGs and LCDAs and our private partners should co-own the facility.

“We are sure that the crisis between the farmers and herdsmen will not arise again, because cows will now be transported here directly instead of our towns and villages where grazing on farmlands had been generating tension.

“I’m also happy that this arrangement will bring about a change in the way butchers handle meat and it will improve the hygiene of the business. The facility is going to have health and sanitary officers that will ensure strict compliance with the basic hygiene of meat handling.

“So effective from May, we must actualize this project. A committee comprising of all stakeholders will start meeting immediately and I shall call for another meeting before the end of this month.”

The governor informed the butchers that each cow butchered at the central abattoir would attract a fee of N3,500, which will cover the use of the facilities at the centre.

He added that the state had entered into an agreement with the private investors to use the facility for 30 years, after which the total ownership would be transferred to the butchers.

Ajimobi appealed for support and understanding of the butchers to comply with the relocation order, on the premise that the facility had suffered neglect for too long due to unresolved issues among the stakeholders.

The leaders of the butchers expressed gratitude to the governor for allaying their fears about the project, and for the support of the government to the association in the area of financial empowerment and donation of a new bus to members.

They told the governor that the earlier misunderstanding between them and the government was caused by lack of adequate information from the immediate past administration in the state on the benefits accruable to the butchers from the central abattoir.

Elesinmeta, however, appealed to the state government to reduce the N3,500 cost attached to each butchered cow in the new facility, while he also solicited logistic support for the members located in different parts of Ibadan .

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Re: Ajimobi Directs Ibadan Butchers To Move To New Multi-billion Naira Central Abatt by Nobody: 6:05pm On Apr 12, 2018
So, 11 local government areas will share just one abattoir? Is this man ok? Doesn't he know how big Ibadan is?
Re: Ajimobi Directs Ibadan Butchers To Move To New Multi-billion Naira Central Abatt by deomelllo: 6:33pm On Apr 12, 2018
5thElement:
So, 11 local government areas will share just one abattoir? Is this man ok? Doesn't he know how big Ibadan is?



Ajimobi explained that the abattoir was a joint venture among a private establishment, C & E Consulting Ltd, the state government, the 11 LGs and 14 Local Council Development Areas in Ibadanland, as well as the butchers.




This is a joint venture between the state and the same 11 LCDAs and the fact that it's enough or not enough doesn't mean butchers shouldn't use this facility.
Re: Ajimobi Directs Ibadan Butchers To Move To New Multi-billion Naira Central Abatt by Nobody: 7:07pm On Apr 12, 2018
deomelllo:









This is a joint venture between the state and the same 11 LCDAs and the fact that it's enough or not enough doesn't mean butchers shouldn't use this facility.



Not when he's given them an ultimatum. It shouldn't be forced at least not until there's provision for more abattoirs in Ibadan.
Re: Ajimobi Directs Ibadan Butchers To Move To New Multi-billion Naira Central Abatt by deomelllo: 7:19pm On Apr 12, 2018
5thElement:


Not when he's given them an ultimatum. It shouldn't be forced at least not until there's provision for more abattoirs in Ibadan.



They should, in fact, be forced to use the one already provided for the government and the folks involved to generate funds for the construction of similar facilities.

The 11 LCDA you are talking about participated so obviously they are all benefiting from it.


Look at all the multi-billion naira markets in Lagos sitting empty because traders refused to use them because according to them, they make more money and get more customers by selling on the side of the streets.

This is the government doing the right thing and ends up losing money and fight a losing battle, in the end, the government must step in to make people do the right thing.

We want to develop, but we are not willing to do what developed societies do.
Re: Ajimobi Directs Ibadan Butchers To Move To New Multi-billion Naira Central Abatt by Ikwokrikwo: 7:32pm On Apr 12, 2018
He should decorate it with brown roofs and see how fast they will move into it.
Re: Ajimobi Directs Ibadan Butchers To Move To New Multi-billion Naira Central Abatt by Nobody: 7:36pm On Apr 12, 2018
deomelllo:




They should, in fact, be forced to use the one already provided for the government and the folks involved to generate funds for the construction of similar facilities.

The 11 LCDA you are talking about participated so obviously they are all benefiting from it.


Look at all the multi-billion naira markets in Lagos sitting empty because traders refused to use them because according to them, they make more money and get more customers by selling on the side of the streets.

This is the government doing the right thing and ends up losing money and fight a losing battle, in the end, the government must step in to make people do the right thing.

We want to develop, but we are not willing to do what developed societies do.

You see, this is where government always fails, when they refuse to engage the populace in their planning ventures.

How can you build an abattoir somewhere in one local government area and expect that that should service 11 local government areas.

Do you even know how big a local government area is?

Do you have the foggiest idea how big Ibadan is?

Just imagine that the abattoir is located at Shasha, do you seriously expect the butchers and meat sellers from all over Ibadan, places like Monatan, Bodija, Bashorun, Eleyele, Challenge, Odinjo, Iyana Church, Akobo, Apata and so on to head towards Shasha before they can butcher their cows or obtain meat to sell at their various markets?

Well, let's see how it'll work out. But I won't blame them if they hardly use that place.

It's good to have abattoirs, but a medium sized one for each lga would be a better option in my opinion.

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