Abia Governor Vows to Clean Up Lokpanta Cattle Market

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to eliminating all forms of criminal activities from the Lokpanta Cattle Market in Umuchieze, Umunneochi LGA of the state.

During an unscheduled visit on Sunday to inspect ongoing perimeter fencing projects around the market, Otti expressed concern about the market’s uncleanliness and urged traders to maintain a clean environment.

“I stopped around the abattoir and I found that the place is very dirty and smelly. So, we have to ensure that it is clean because it is what people eat.

“If they get contaminated, people will fall sick, and you don’t want to sell your cattle, sell your meat and somebody eats it and gets sick. So, you have a responsibility to keep the abattoir and everywhere you are clean,” he said.

He reiterated that the market would become a non-residential place but a trading environment, saying that the Abia state government is making a plan to locate where the traders will live.

Otti, who thanked the traders for their support, said all genuine traders would receive protection and support from his administration, even as he charged the traders to fish out every criminal found around the place.

“So, everyone who is doing a legitimate business, the government will protect you. What we don’t want are criminals.

“You must fish out every criminal because the day they will attack, they may be attacking you. Criminals don’t ask where you come from, what religion or what language you speak”, he told the traders.