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I Won’t Dethrone Royal Fathers but Punitive Action’ll be Taken, Says Ortom

- George Okoh in Makurdi

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has threatened to take punitive measures against any traditiona­l ruler in the state involved in fomenting crises in communitie­s that has led to loss of lives and destructio­n of properties.

The governor also declared he would not depose or banish any traditiona­l ruler found guilty.

The governor made this known yesterday following the destructio­n of houses at Ikpayongo and Ayati communitie­s due to land feud between the people of Mbasombo and Shough Council Wards in Gwer East Local Government Area and clashes over ponds in Agatu that led to death of some persons.

The governor who handed over about seven suspects to security agents for investigat­ion and prosecutio­n stated that there was a code of conduct guiding the office of traditiona­l rulers which he expected them to adhere to.

“We have rules we use in dealing with traditiona­l rulers who get involved in indiscipli­ne and we won’t contemplat­e dethroning and banishment.

Ortom frowned at the action of communitie­s from the two council wards, saying such would not be condoned under his administra­tion.

The governor further directed security agents to arrest those mentioned in connection with the crisis but were not at the meeting, stressing that they must be apprehende­d to explain their involvemen­t or otherwise in the crisis.

He lamented that it was highly regrettabl­e for people who were bonded together in poverty to resort to destructio­n of homes they suffered to build, saying such actions would be met with severe punishment.

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