Ekiti Butchers Association Drops Down Price of Meat.


As Ekiti state government continue to look for possible means of making life more bearable for the people of the state, the representatives of the government, led by the Senior Special Assistant on Mobilization, Prince Tunji Ogunlola has concluded their series of meeting with the leadership of Cow Butchers Association in the state. 

After the meeting, the Chairman of the association, Alhaji Sawiyu Alabi announced a downward review in the price of a kilo of meat from 1,600 to 1,500.

Alhaji Alabi said high cost of transportation and lack of cattle market in the state were some of the factors responsible for the hike in the price of meat. 

He appealed to government to assist their members with loans and proper take off of cattle market in the state. 
He equally thanked government for their meaningful engagement,promised that his members will not renege the agreement with the government. 

Prince Ogunlola who spoke on behalf of the state government, commended the leaders of the cow Butchers for acceding to public cry, assured them that government will do everything within its power to assist and support their association. 

Also speaking, the Senior Special Assistant on Women Advocacy, Mrs Tola Ajayi Odoko called on the leadership of the association to reach out to their members across the 16 local government to adhere strictly with the agreement reached with the government. 

Present at the meeting were the Special Assistant on Political affairs (South), Hon Ilesanmi Oguntuase, Hon Ebenezer Olajuwon, Hon Yemi Afolabi and the state Consultant on Abattoirs and Cattle Market Development, Pastor Kayode Oluwayomi.

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