Monday, 8 April 2024

HON. ABEL EGBITA Condemning the Tragic Attack by Suspected Herdsmen In Omala Local Government.

HON. ABEL EGBITA 
Condemning the Tragic Attack by Suspected Herdsmen In Omala Local Government. 
A Call for Justice and Protection of lives and property 

In a heart-wrenching incident that shook the state, 25 innocent lives were brutally taken by suspected herdsmen in a cowardly attack in Agojeju. The vicious assault not only claimed precious lives but also inflicted injuries on several individuals in a community and laid waste to vital farm produce.

The sanctity of every citizen's life is paramount, and it is the solemn duty of the state to safeguard its people from both internal and external threats. The recent atrocity perpetrated by these assailants is not just an affront to humanity but a stark violation of the fundamental rights and values that underpin our society.

Such despicable acts of violence cannot be tolerated in any civilized society. The heinous nature of this attack underscores the urgent need for swift and decisive action to ensure that justice is served and that those responsible are held accountable for their crimes.

As we mourn the loss of the innocent victims, we must also reaffirm our commitment to protecting the lives and livelihoods of all citizens. It is imperative that measures are put in place to prevent such tragedies from recurring and to provide adequate security for vulnerable communities.

In this time of sorrow and mourning, let us unite in condemning this senseless act of brutality and stand together in solidarity with the affected families. May our collective voice be a clarion call for justice, peace, and the unwavering protection of every individual within our borders.

Let us honor the memory of the fallen by working tirelessly to build a society where such atrocities have no place, and where the rights and dignity of every citizen are upheld and defended without fail. Together, let us strive for a future where peace, harmony, and justice reign supreme.

#JusticeForVictims #ProtectOurCitizens #UnityAgainstViolence

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