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Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by adenigga(m): 12:15pm On Mar 05, 2021
The Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, on Thursday met the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), as part of ongoing efforts to further pacify members of the Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers in Nigeria who called off their strike on Wednesday.

While the strike lasted, members of AUFCDN had blocked the movement of cattle and foodstuffs from the Northern part of the country to the South.

But they called off the strike on Wednesday following the intervention of the governor and a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode.

Their President, Muhammad Tahir, had said the strike was called off following the Federal Government’s promise to pay N4.75bn compensation, stop multiple taxes and ensure protection of their members, among others.

Emerging from the meeting where he briefed the President on the development at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Thursday, Bello said the traders were not asking for too much.

“I don’t think they are asking for too much. If those demands are met, or at least, attempts have been made to meet those demands, and if they can graciously respect Mr President, respect us and sympathise with Nigerians and call off their strike and begin the supply of food and other items to all parts of this country, I think it behoves on us to also meet them midway so that there will be no such occurrence again,” the governor said.

Justifying the demands, Bello noted that while they were carrying out their legitimate business, criminals hijacked the process, killed them “in their hundreds” and destroyed property worth billions of naira.

He added, “Those that were killed, their families, the properties that were lost, where are they going to start from?

“They are demanding that the Federal Government should do something and remember they have gone round the country, met various authorities and you know, they never received any attention. Hence, they embarked on that particular strike.”

Bello said the President had already directed law enforcement agencies to ensure that traders were no longer extorted.

He recalled that before the strike was called off, the crisis was already degenerating into what he called “a major national catastrophe” where some other parts of the country were gearing up for reprisals.

The governor added, “We cannot afford to allow this country to snowball into civil war again, not this time around.

“We are so much interwoven that we are inseparable, again. By marriage, business investments, politics, and every other form of development, Nigeria is so much interwoven that we shouldn’t allow few bad elements, however, lowly placed or highly placed, come and divide us again.

“So, I think that if the Federal Government or the authorities take responsibility and do or attend to it (the demand), I think such a strike will not repeat itself again.”

The governor also denied insinuations that his intervention was because of his 2023 presidential ambition.

He said some people had been calling on him to contest the presidential election in 2023, saying such calls were within their rights.

He, however, said he currently had an assignment to govern his state well.
Source: https://m.punchng.com/News/Food-traders-not-asking-for-too-much-compensation-says-Bello

Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by Danzakidakura(m): 12:20pm On Mar 05, 2021
Who send you message. The federal government should prepared to compensate all the farmers across Nigeria who's crops his terrorist brothers have destroyed.

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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by Spending123: 12:21pm On Mar 05, 2021
Federal Republic Of North(FRN)

Compensation based on what exactly? then what happened to the farmers in the south that heardsmen have been killing, raping and destroying their farm produce. Who will now compensate them, I think they are rulling this country based on nepotism and tribalistic sentiments, it's better everyone to go their separate ways than this to continue. Cos me I just the vex anyhow for these northerners to be sincere.

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Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by MadamExcellency: 12:24pm On Mar 05, 2021
You can't compensate Northern farmers and leave their Southern counterparts who suffered the menace of pastoral calamity perpetrated by herdsmen.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by phorget(m): 12:58pm On Mar 05, 2021
As a Nigerian we are all due for compensations.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by Monogamy: 1:01pm On Mar 05, 2021
So who is going to compensate the family of the victims of herdsmen atrocities across the nation?

The only solution to this problem for any herdsmen in Southern part of Nigeria must have their own private ranching for their cows, then they won't be longer allowed...If they can't afford ranching, it means the cow business is not profitable. They should go and look for other job

Northerners can keep their food, we care less..

If not for the destruction of farms and killing of farmers in Southern part of Nigeria, we would have had more food production than this.

Never too late, Southern Nigeria people are not lazy or poor, we would find an alternative for the food items for the time being while the mechanized farming would be going gradually.

In life, if you don't feel miserable, you can't feel happy
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by Iamgrey5(m): 1:18pm On Mar 05, 2021
Absolutely!


He should pay them out of Kogi state revenue


It's not as if Bello is doing anything worthwhile with it before.
Re: Food Traders Not Asking For Too Much Compensation, Says Bello by Mynd44: 5:28am On Mar 06, 2021

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