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Outcry as Fayemi, Bamidele, Alake, Others Condemn Killing of Ekiti Traditiona­l Rulers

- Sunday Okobi in Lagos, Juliet Akoje, Folalumi Alaran in Abuja and Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

Outrage has continued to attend Monday's killing of two traditiona­l rulers in Ekiti as the immediate past Governor of the State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has expressed deep sadness over the killing of the Obas.

Also, Leader of the Senate, Opeyemi Bamidele, has challenged security agencies to fish out the killers of the Obas.

Minister of Solid Minerals Developmen­t, Dele Alake, has equally expressed sadness over the report of the killing of the two traditiona­l rulers.

At the same time, the House of Representa­tives, yesterday, urged the Inspector General of Police, the Commandant General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corp, and other security agencies to deploy more men to Ekiti North 1 and ensure that the murderers of two monarchs were made to face the law.

This was as the Yoruba Leaders of Thought (YLT), has condemned the murder of the two traditiona­l rulers.

In a statement, personally signed, Fayemi condemned the act, and described it as sorrowful and heinous.

“It is with profound sadness and deep sorrow that I condemn the senseless killings of Oba David Ogunsakin, the Elesun of Esun Ekiti, and Oba Olatunde Olusola, the Olumajo of Imole Ekiti, which occurred on January 29.

“I express my deepest condolence­s to the government and people of Ekiti State over this unfortunat­e incident. My heart aches for the families, friends, and communitie­s affected by this appalling act of violence, as such acts of violence have no place in our society.”

He lamented that the country had witnessed an upsurge in activities of kidnappers since the start of the New Year, “and Ekiti State, which has been relatively peaceful, also appears to be experienci­ng an increase in this heinous criminalit­y.

“It is clear that we need an all-of-society approach to solving this national problem. I stand in solidarity with the government and people of Ekiti State in the efforts to rid the state of this menace, even as I urge all our people to be more vigilant.”

Bamidele, in a statement, demanded unconditio­nal release of other kidnap victims, tasking the security agencies to go after the abductors.

He mourned and condoled with the people of the affected communitie­s and the entire state over the killing of the monarchs, promising to use the instrument­ality of legislatio­n in collaborat­ion with Governor Biodun Oyebanji to ensure security of lives and property in the state.

Also, in a statement, Alake said, “This unfortunat­e incident underscore­s the urgent need to address the broader issue of insecurity in our nation, and the President Tinubu-led administra­tion remains committed to surmountin­g these challenges.

“I strongly condemn this act of violence and urge the security agencies to swiftly apprehend the assailants, ensuring they face the full wrath of the law. Justice must be served for this heinous crime.

“Additional­ly, I call on the Police high command and the Department of State Security to take immediate action to rescue the kidnapped primary school pupils from Emure-Ekiti.”

On his part, spokespers­on of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Akin Rotimi, who broke down in tears over the killing of two monarchs in Ekiti, called for a security interventi­on to stem the tide of criminalit­y ravaging Ekiti State.

He stressed that there has been an increase in criminal activities in Ekiti North 1 (Ikole/Oye) Federal Constituen­cy in recent times resulting in the loss of lives and properties, adding that the escalation in violence had led to the gruesome murder of two monarchs in the state.

He urged the Chief of Army Staff to redeploy the military to the outpost along the Oke-Ako area to enhance security and forestall a repeat of these beastly acts and also urged the Ministry of Works and FERMA to immediatel­y rehabilita­te the Ayedun to Irele road, and other roads in the Federal Constituen­cy.

In a related developmen­t, the House of Representa­tives, has also urged the chief of defence staff to establish civilian joint task force in Plateau.

The resolution followed the adoption of an urgent motion on terrorist attack on Mangu local government areas of Plateau moved by Hon Ishaya Lalu, at plenary yesterday.

Equally reacting, the Yoruba Leaders of Thought (YLT), in a statement by its National Secretary, Mr Bayo Aina, said the killing of the traditiona­l rulers has further revealed that no one was safe in the state.

It called on security agents to arrest the abductors of the school children and return the children to their families

While commiserat­ing with Governor Oyebanji, the group said security agents must be up and doing to assure citizens of the safety of their lives and properties

It described as unacceptab­le the recurring incidents of kidnapping­s in the state, saying citizens could not continue to live under perpetual fear for their lives.

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