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Letter To Ogoja LGA Chairman In Paris…

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By Citizen Agba Jalingo

Dear Chairman of Ogoja Local Government Area, now that you have seen with your koro koro eyes and even snapped a picture next to cattle in their safe barn, please call your colleagues to also join you and see for themselves.

Also humbly call the attention of His Excellency, Governor Ayade to what is behind you there. Don’t allow him use big grammar to bamboozle you into not standing your ground; because he will try to. At least you have seen for yourself. I am sure you did not see KING GRASS from Cambodia there. Like every trade, it is the business of the owners of the cattle to think about how to feed their goods for sale and profit.

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You all should encourage our governor to sign the ban on open grazing bill like his colleagues are doing. It is your local governments that are most affected. The governor leaves in Calabar. If he is coming home, security people shut down everywhere for him. He doesn’t feel the effect. Appeal to him. Beg him if need be. Even the leaders of those whose people rear cattle have said enough of the open grazing system.

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Your picture that I saw is what made me write you this short letter. Kindly take the lead along with your colleagues and tell oga to sign that bill, then we can say you people succeeded in coming back with something from Paris.

I begrudge you all not for your journey, my only grouse is what will return with you for our people apart from the groceries in the porch streets of Macron’s Paris?

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Yours sincerely,
Citizen Agba Jalingo.

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