The Guardian (Nigeria)

Cleric wants firmer actions in checkmatin­g herdsmen menace

- By Benjamin Olisah

WORRIED by the unabated attacks and killings by suspected Fulani herdsmen, the General Overseer of Evangelist­ic Crusade Overcomers Ministry (ECOM), Rev. Gabriel Ade Ekunjesu, has called on the federal and state government­s to advocate laws that will checkmate the attacks by herdsman on innocent citizens across Nigeria.

Ekunjesu, who made this known in a chat with newsmen, blamed the attacks on insincerit­y and selfishnes­s of Nigerian leaders. He said: “The leaders are unfaithful to their creator and untruthful to the citizens they lead, and as such, AK-47 wielding herdsmen may not be tamed, because those who make laws not also break the laws but turn a blind eye to activities of the marauding herdsmen.

Speaking ahead of First Fruit service coming up on Sunday, February 4 at the church auditorium located at 18, Awawu Street,

Mushin, Lagos, Ekunjesu reiterated that laws were meant to be kept, as such, herdsman were not exempted from such, including legal possession of gun. “Cattle rearing is a personal business, and government should not be involved in it at all. Federal and states government­s should make laws that will discourage herdsmen from grazing or encroachin­g on people’s land,” he stated.

The First Fruit service is an appreciati­on service held in advance of what to expect God to do throughout the year. It will also be used to launch the church’s calendar.

FOLLOWING announceme­nt of the toll review at the Admiralty Circle Plaza and the Lekki-ikoyi Link Bridge Plaza by the Lekki Concession Company, the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Jakande, Eti-osa Local Government Area of Lagos State has assured residents and commuters on the Eti-osa/lekki-epe Expressway that there will be no fare increase as a result of the toll review, which takes effect today. According to the chairman of NURTW, Eti-osa, Alhaji Taofeek Oluwa, it was encouragin­g that LCC carried the union along as one of critical stakeholde­rs consulted for the review, which resulted in minimal increase in tariff charged.

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