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BREAKING: S/East Gov ban movement of herdsmen, cattle among Communities in the region 

“South East governors have banned herdsmen who move about with AK 47 guns and cutlasses and we want our security agencies to implement same”

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During the South East stakeholders meeting in Enugu 31/08/2019 📷 – Emeka Gift

The South East Governors has banned the movement of herdsmen and cattle from one community to the other within the geopolitical zone.

In a communique reached on Saturday, the Governors also said they have assurances of Buhari that the Akanu Ibiam International airport that was shut earlier would be reconstructed by two set of contractors to ensure that the work is completed on December this year.

In bid to avail alternative route, they also noted that they will roll out complete palliative measures as a result of the closure of the Enugu international airport in the next one week

According to the reports, the disclosure was contained in a statement made in Enugu, Saturday, during meeting with stakeholders which has in attendance the Minister for Aviation, the Army, Police, the clergy, Igbo leaders, federal ministry of works, among others.

In the communiqué delivered by David Umahi, the Chairman of the Governors Forum, deliberated on two major topics on the matters arising from the closure of the Enugu airport and matters of insecurity.

Umahi noted that their discussion agreed that their earlier joint air operation to flush out bandits from all forest in South East would continue, Vanguard reports.

In his words: “We also agreed that we have to put measures in place to restrain movement of herdsmen and their cattle from one state to another which is a source and point of conflict with the natives and farmers. And also restrain the movement of cattle and herdsmen from community to communities across farmlands.

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“South East governors have banned herdsmen who move about with AK 47 guns and cutlasses and we want our security agencies to implement same. South East governors never invited the army nor were the South East Governors informed of any of their operations on Python Dance until the operations were already started in the states, Umahi said.

“The Honourable Minister of Aviation has assured us that the Akanu Ibiam International Airport will be reconstructed to meet the Abuja International Airport standard, the runway shall be reconstructed and extended, and the landing equipment shall be replaced with a better night landing light installation and he has assured that the work will go on day and night and it must be completed before December 2019.

“Other works like the cargo section, extension of the tarmac, buildings that were damaged by rain storm etc are also in the package. He has assured us also that two sets of contractors are pinned down for any of them to be used like Julius Berger as we requested and P&W but in the weeks ahead we will be asking him that we have a choice of Julius Berger.

“Palliative measures is been arranged and the South East governors will have a committee with Minister of Aviation and Minister of Works to discuss on the palliative measures. We are very committed as South East governors for the safety of pour people, for the convenience of our people to ease all inconveniences and these we are going to do. Some states have already started and some states will also follow. And in the next one week we will totally roll out our palliative measures and we assure our people of their safety.

“On Sam Mbakwe Airport, the Honourable Minister said they had already met and a number of facelift will be given like the barbed wire, the tarmac, the buildings; they are all going to be given facelift, where most of these planes will be diverted to and we are very happy with that.

“South East governors have already set up security committee, we shall inaugurate them today, one per state and they will play major role with our security chiefs and also play role in this airport closure and diversion of flights.”

While speaking on the airport, Hadi Sirika, the Minister for Aviation, said the federal government takes the Enugu seriously as it does to Kaduna for the north and Ibadan for south west.

“This airport is one of the five International Airports that we have, I want to assure you that we will take all the seriousness that it deserves, and we should be able to deliver this project all things being equal before Christmas.

“We are conscious and aware of the hardships that you might go through but I believe it is worth it in the interest of safety and the committee that has been formed will discuss the palliative and we will also discuss the arrangement and planning,” Sirika said.

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