Governor Godwin Obaseki has paid condolence visits to the families of the two women that were raped and murdered by Fulani herdsmen in Ewu, Esan Local Government Area of Edo State.
Bodies of the elderly women identified as Christiana Ikheloa and Fatima Emoyon, were found in their various farms last week by a search party raised to look for them when they did not return home.
See previous post and photos of the women here.
The governor sympathized with them and assured the community that such evil and demonic act won't happen again.
He also gave assurance of the state government preparedness to set up machinates to help stop the evil activities of Fulani herdmen across the state.
On the governor entourage were the Chief of staff to Edo state government Mr Akerele Taiwo, APC State party Chairman Bar.Anslem Ojezua, Chief Press secretary to the Governor Mr. John Mayaki and Honourable member representing Esan Central LGA Hon.Victor Edoror .
How many condolence visits will they visit before taking action?
ReplyDeleteI hope he passed the road from Benin through Ekpoma, that highway is eye sore, terrible roads especially this raining season.
ReplyDeleteThe only way to stop this is to send this fulani herdmen out your state! Edo state will soon become Benue state very soon. Mark my words!
ReplyDeleteThis Islamic Jihadis are killers and rapists. Soon, they will start murdering your young men and raping your women.
How cruel!
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
These frigging Fulani herdsmen have become a behemoth that's consuming this country.Every time they butcher people, we mourn, the govt condemns, the bereaved lose but no concrete action has been done to stop reoccurrence of such carnage
ReplyDeleteWhen will the government ever make things right?
What are the so called Niger Delta militant still waiting for? Let them send this idiot out of their state.
ReplyDeleteBut why are the south south governors slacking on this herdsmen invasion issue
ReplyDeleteThe Nigerian police and army should stop fighting each other and face these evil people before they overrun Nigeria. See what voting a fulani man has caused. Nigerians please don't make that mistake again o.
ReplyDeleteEvil thrives where good people do NOTHING, but sit on the fence. Unless the Governor comes down from his complacent sitting position on the fence and does something, he will have to pay many more condolence visits. Or is the paying of condolence visits part of his constitutional duties as the chief security officer of the state, and for which he is paid security vote? I need not write more.
ReplyDeleteSo sad
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