World Igbo Congress opposes plans to establish cattle ranch in Enugu

The World Igbo Congress, WIC, and American Veterans of Igbo Descent, have opposed plans to establish a cattle ranch in Enugu State.

WIC urged the Enugu State government to exercise caution, noting that cattle ranching, which is a private business, does not align with Igbo ethos.

The groups warned that establishing a cattle ranch in the state might lead to dire consequences.

They issued the caution in a statement titled: ‘Concerns Regarding the Establishment of a Cattle Ranch in Enugu State’.

The statement signed by WIC and AVID and addressed to Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, reads: “We commend your efforts and leadership in Enugu State. However, we have become aware of plans to establish a cattle ranch in the state, which has prompted our joint communication.

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“We wish to express our collective disapproval and lack of endorsement for such initiatives within your jurisdiction. Drawing on the experience of a similar program initiated by former Governor Orji Uzo Kalu of Abia State, which failed to deliver the anticipated economic benefits, we urge caution.

“Recent unsettling reports of over 80 casualties near the Lokpanta cattle market, presumed to be Igbo natives, further underscore our concerns. Cattle ranching, being a private enterprise, does not align with the ethos of Igbo land.

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“The cattle herders are often associated with violence and disorder. The Igbo community values equality and freedom within democratic societies, and the establishment of a cattle ranch could have dire consequences. It is imperative to avoid actions that might compromise
our people’s autonomy and resilience.

“AVID and WIC implore you to seek prudent guidance to safeguard our homeland against potential threats and encroachment disguised as ranching activities. We offer our collaboration to enhance the safety and well-being of Enugu State residents and the wider
Southeast region. As custodians of Igbo heritage, we urge you to protect every inch of our ancestral land from external influences.

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“It is worth noting that no part of Nigeria has allocated land for Igbo settlements or enterprises. Regions in the North boast vast expanses of land suitable for ranching purposes.

“We encourage you to prioritize essential governance aspects such as education, infrastructure, reliable power supply, and poverty alleviation for the benefit of Enugu State’s populace.”

World Igbo Congress opposes plans to establish cattle ranch in Enugu

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