There is at present strain in Umuoba-Anam in Anambra East Local Government Area of Anambra State taking after the sudden vanishing of two people accepted to be herders in the group.
As indicated by the South East pioneer of Cattle Breeders Association, also called (Miyetti-Allah), Alhaji Sadiq Gidado, the occurrence occurred at the region where the two men and others were eating.
As indicated by him, the herders were at their touching ground at Eziagulu-Otu people group and later chose to go to Otuocha market to purchase something, when they were professedly snatched by a few adolescents.
Gidado said the two people had not been seen since the occurrence, including that while their tops and shoes, which they brought with them to the place, had been recouped, their bike had not been seen.
"In the event that they were slaughtered, all we need to see is their bodies and we will be fulfilled. I don't know why a few people need to bring about inconvenience after the peace accord we marked with the state government and security agents in Anambra State," he expressed.
Additionally talking with newsmen, a sixty-year-old father of one of the casualties, Alhaji Bello Nuhu, who gave the name of his missing child as Musa Bello Nuhu (26), said he had been disheartened by the sudden vanishing of his child.
"I was in my home when I got a misery call and I raced to the place and what I saw unnerved me. I have been crushed and stressed from that point forward in light of the fact that my child was accountable for my dairy cattle, which his different kin can't do."
In the interim, the Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Samuel Okaula, said yesterday that the charge had as of now sent an expansive number of policemen to the zone to keep up peace and to avert retaliation assault.
CP Okaula said examination had started into the sudden vanishing of the two Fulani locals.
In spite of the fact that the police official couldn't affirm whether the missing individuals were really murdered, he said the police order was all the while examining the matter.
As indicated by the South East pioneer of Cattle Breeders Association, also called (Miyetti-Allah), Alhaji Sadiq Gidado, the occurrence occurred at the region where the two men and others were eating.
As indicated by him, the herders were at their touching ground at Eziagulu-Otu people group and later chose to go to Otuocha market to purchase something, when they were professedly snatched by a few adolescents.
Gidado said the two people had not been seen since the occurrence, including that while their tops and shoes, which they brought with them to the place, had been recouped, their bike had not been seen.
"In the event that they were slaughtered, all we need to see is their bodies and we will be fulfilled. I don't know why a few people need to bring about inconvenience after the peace accord we marked with the state government and security agents in Anambra State," he expressed.
Additionally talking with newsmen, a sixty-year-old father of one of the casualties, Alhaji Bello Nuhu, who gave the name of his missing child as Musa Bello Nuhu (26), said he had been disheartened by the sudden vanishing of his child.
"I was in my home when I got a misery call and I raced to the place and what I saw unnerved me. I have been crushed and stressed from that point forward in light of the fact that my child was accountable for my dairy cattle, which his different kin can't do."
In the interim, the Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Samuel Okaula, said yesterday that the charge had as of now sent an expansive number of policemen to the zone to keep up peace and to avert retaliation assault.
CP Okaula said examination had started into the sudden vanishing of the two Fulani locals.
In spite of the fact that the police official couldn't affirm whether the missing individuals were really murdered, he said the police order was all the while examining the matter.
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