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Herdsmen killings: Nigerian
Senate cry out
The Nigerian Senate has decried increasing cases of alleged herdsmen attacks on farming communities across the country, leading to loss of lives and property.
The Upper Chamber further urged the Federal Government to curtail
movement of cattle in the country as a way of checkmating criminals who
disguised as herdsmen to perpetrate evil.
NAN reports that the apex legislative chamber also asked security
agencies to urgently fish out killers of one Dr Nnamdi Ogueche recently by
suspected herdsmen in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State.
This followed a motion sponsored by Sen. Chukwuka Utazi (PDP, Enugu),
titled, “the existential threat to the people of Uzo-Uwani LGA of Enugu State”.
The Senate also requested the security agencies to tackle, as a matter
of urgency, the increasingly criminal activities of some suspected herdsmen,
who had taken over the farmlands in Uzo-Uwani.
The Red Chamber further urged the people of Uzo-Uwani Local Government
and Adaba Community to maintain the peace while more effective strategies were
being devised by the Federal and the Enugu State Governments to deal with the
heinous activities of herdsmen on their land.
Leading debate on the motion, Utazi said that the late Ogueche was
killed for condemning the violent take over of farmlands in Uzo-Uwani.
He noted that Dr Ogueche was shot at about 5 pm on Wednesday, March 20,
2019, while on his way to Enugu from Umulokpa, Uzo-Uwani Local Government in
Enugu State.
Utazi said that the deceased had earlier in the day, attended a meeting
between herder and community members in Adaba village to discuss wanton
destruction of farmlands and crops by cattle.
The lawmaker said, Ogueche, the spokesman during the meeting alleged
that herders destroyed peoples’ farmlands and were raping women.
Utazi said the deceased left behind a wife, three children and aged
parents, lamenting that they were without support.
Contributing, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu urged the Senate to ensure that state
police was created, stressing that the present Police Force was centralised and
would not effectively address escalating insecurity in the country.
The president of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, in his remarks, lamented
the worsening state of insecurity in the country.
He said the Senate must play its part in tackling the situation.
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