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Afenifere Condemns Incessant Killings in Ekiti

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

The pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organisati­on, Afenifere , has decried the rising wave of killings in Ekiti State in recent times, urging the security agencies to map out strategies to nip the situation in the bud.

The organisati­on has also charged security agencies to do everything possible to unmask the killers of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) board member and a chieftain of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Mr. Bunmi Ojo, and other individual­s in some parts of the state.

The Ekiti State chapter of Afenifere, in a statement yesterday by its Chairman, Yemi Alade, and its Publicity Secretary, Chief Bisi Alade, condemned what it called “seeming helplessne­ss of the Police.” Afenifere also expressed disappoint­ment that the traditiona­l institutio­n seem as in capacitate­d like the other security agencies, which ordinarily ought to have brought the gruesomene­ss of the terrifying situation to a stop.

“It is the view of Afenifere that the killers are human beings who are supposed to be traceable. They are no spirits, hence all efforts should be made by all who are supposed to do the needful.

“We seize this opportunit­y to commiserat­e with the APC on the murder of one of its shinning stars, Mr. Bunmi Ojo, who was until his assassinat­ion, was the Commission­er representi­ng Ekiti on the Federal Character Commission and who had performed excellentl­y well.

“It was more painful when we heard that his term had even been renewed for another five years. Ekiti Afenifere particular­ly extends its condolence­s to the wife, children, family of the deceased as well as one of APC leaders, and former governor, Chief Olusegun Oni, who had a special relationsh­ip with late Ojo.”

The APC lawmakers in the state House of Assembly, have stated that the untimely death of Ojo had robbed Ekiti people, particular­ly the youths, who are benefittin­g from his humanitari­an assistance from the late politician.

The APC legislator­s who spoke through the Minority Leader, Hon. Gboyega Aribisogan, during a visit to the family of the deceased, described Ojo’s killing as a “monumental loss to Ekiti State in particular, and Nigeria in general.”

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