The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Uyo, Enefiok Essien, has
ordered herdsmen, operating within the university community to relocate
their cattle from the campus within two weeks.
Mr. Essien, who made the call at a meeting with the herdsmen, led by
their head, Farouk Miyetti Allah, in Uyo on Monday, said that the action
would prevent cattle from constituting a nuisance to the environment.
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According to a statement by the university’s Director of Public
Relations, Godfrey Essien, the vice-chancellor said that the order
became imperative as part of efforts to promote peace and unity on the
university campus.
The deadline that was given to the herdsmen, which began on April 28, would expire on May 11.
Mr. Essien noted that herds of cattle were constantly moving around
the university main campus and called on the herdsmen to restrain their
cattle from entering the institution to avoid conflicts.
The vice-chancellor also directed the Chief Security Officer of the
university, Nkana Efik, a retired colonel, to liaise with the herdsmen
in efforts to relocate the cattle from the campus within the time frame.
He thanked all the parties at the meeting for their useful
contributions, understanding and commitment to ensuring peace and unity
in the university.
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