The Guardian (Nigeria)

YCE, Fayemi urge probe of Sowore younger brother’s killing

Stop advocating for Fulani kidnappers, HURIWA tells police

- From Rotimi Agboluaje ( Ibadan), Ayodele Afolabi ( Ado- Ekiti) and Ernest Nzor ( Abuja)

THE Yoruba Council of Elders ( YCE), yesterday, urged security agents in the country to fish out the killers of the younger brother of Omoyele Sowore, Olajide, who was murdered in Edo State at the weekend.

Secretary- General of the Council, Dr. Kunle Olajide, who spoke with The Guardian, condemned the killing, decrying the unabating spate of insecurity in the country.

He stressed the need for the state and citizens to collaborat­e with security agents to stem the tide of insecurity.

Olajide said: “The killing of Olajide Sowore is still part of insecurity in the country. It is a frightenin­g situation. The death of the promising young man is a great loss to Nigeria. One hopes that it is not an attempt to get at Sowore.

“State and citizens must collaborat­e with security agents to curb insecurity in the land. There must be steps by the government to generate employment.”

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LSO, Ekiti State Governor and Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum ( NGF), Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has urged the police to fish out the killers of Olajide Sowore.

Fayemi, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode, described the incident as “unfortunat­e and saddening” and urged the police authoritie­s to fish out the killers and rescue the abducted five.

He said: “The death of the younger Sowore and indeed several other killings of innocent citizens is a source of concern to me.

“It is time the security agencies, with the support of the citizens, put an end to this unnecessar­y wastage of precious lives.

“My sincere condolence­s to the Sowore family, especially the brother of the deceased, Omoyele Sowore.”

The governor, therefore, urged the leadership of security agencies in the country to step up efforts at putting an end to insecurity across the states.

He also implored the citizens to come up with relevant informatio­n on presence/ activities of agents of violence in their localities. M

EANWHILE, the Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA) has asked the Edo State Police Command to stop advocating for the alleged armed Fulani kidnappers who killed Olajide Sowore in Okada axis of the state.

In a statement, yesterday, in Abuja by its National Co- ordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA urged total reforms of the Nigeria Police Force and the establishm­ent of state police to stop terrorists, kidnappers and armed herdsmen from over- running the entire country.

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