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Northern cattle traders to boycott South-East markets in response to IPOB’s ban on beef

The Amalgamation of Northern Traders in Cattle, Grains, and Vegetables has announced plans by its members to cease from supplying its items to South-Eastern markets. They say this is in reaction to the ban placed on beef consumption by the Indigenous People Of Biafra in the region.

Recall that on January 3, IPOB in a statement released banned the slaughtering and eating of cows from Fulani herders during occasions in the South-East region. The secessionist group also announced the ban on singing of Nigerian national anthem in schools and on eating beef during occasions in the region. The group said these are some of its seven action plans to implement in 2022. Read here.

Reacting to the decision, the Northern traders said members were prepared to comply with the directive by discontinuing its sale of cattle, grains, onions, and other foodstuffs in the region.

Chairman of Northern Traders, Muhammad Tahir, in an interview with SaharaReporters, said members of the union were not perturbed by the IPOB ban.

“For us, we would always support the indivisibility of Nigeria; but if IPOB wants to secede, then so be it. Bilateral trade between us and them is all about wealth creation for the two regions; the cattle we take to them is food and not poison.

Therefore, if someone rejects your benevolent supply of food to their region, then you stop; because you must not feed them.

After all, it is a mere unsustainable propaganda, which we’ve been hearing over the years.”he said

Tahir further asserted that IPOB lacked the capacity to sustain the ban as their people would soon revolt due to scarcity of beef and other foodstuffs which only the North can supply.

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