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Gov Zulum Builds Ranch For Displaced Herders In Borno

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Gov Zulum Builds Ranch For Displaced Herders In Borno

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  1. This cattle ranch idea should be replicated across northern Nigeria so that the herds of cattle that currently invade farms and destroy crops planted throughout the south of Nigeria, can be relocated back to the cattle herders’ ancestral homelands in northern Nigeria, for containment and feeding inside the fenced ranches where they belong.

  2. Ebonyi Governor’s security team made huge sums in money during the Christmas and New Year period for themselves. Imagine that they bounced Chinedu Ogah, OON, the Ikukuoma of Amagu Ikwo & serving member of the House of Representatives from accessing the governor’s compound.

    He asked them if they didn’t know him. He identified with them and they allowed him access. 90% of the governor’s security team members are from Izzi including his ADC & the DSS guard.

    They knew it was Chinedu Ogah. No security operative doesn’t know Chinedu Ogah by face. Sometime in 2012, he slapped and kicked a serving Assistant Commissioner of Police inside stadium in Abakaliki.

    Gov. Elechi as he was at the time held an event there. That action almost cost Chinedu Ogah peace of mind and freedom. It was doused. He was a demi governor that time, a sort of an object of unjustified veneration.

    The governor’s security men saw the opportunity of the Christmas homage to the governor’s by political stakeholders as a time to make money and true to that, they made it. They were bouncing LGA chairmen and principal stakeholders.

    You must identify with them to gain access. They left people in the cold. Many abused on the governor for using his security men to censor critical stakeholders from seeing him.

    The governor later apologized openly on behalf of the security guards. They messed people up at the gate of the governor’s house in Izzi. There was no telecom network service to make calls.

    No mast in the entire community. I urged the governor to influence one into the community and I’m sure he’ll do that. I care about the well-being of his community. I’ve achieved that one for the community.

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