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#Ebonyi Killings: RULAAC Urges Government To Take Action To End Herdsmen Banditry

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The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has called on the state and federal governments to take action to end herdsmen banditry.

The Executive Director of RULAAC, Okechukwu Nwanguma, said that his organisation was saddened by the recent tragic attack on communities in Ebonyi State, allegedly carried out by bandit herdsmen, resulting in the death of over 15 innocent citizens.

He said: “This brutal act, seemingly a revenge for the killing of cows, underscores a grave escalation of violence in our communities.

“We are deeply concerned that such a massacre could occur despite ongoing peace efforts, as noted by the traditional ruler of Nkalaha. The failure of both federal and state governments to effectively address the menace posed by armed herdsmen is worryingly disappointing. This issue has persisted, with reports of killings, rapes, and property destruction, creating an environment of fear and insecurity.

“The tragic reports in the media highlighting this incident, call for urgent attention and action. We commend the Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State, Princess Patricia Obila, for her immediate visit to the affected communities and her compassionate response to this horrific situation. Her condemnation of the killings and call for swift action from security agencies is an appropriate and necessary response.”

He further stated that while prayers and fasting can be a source of solace, they cannot replace the urgent need for decisive government action.

“It is imperative that the government prioritises the protection of its citizens, actively going after the bloodthirsty bandits responsible for these heinous crimes. The call for security agencies to apprehend the murderers within 24 hours is a commendable step, and we hope it leads to tangible results,” said Nwanguma.

He also noted that the victims’ families required not only justice but also support and rehabilitation in the aftermath of this tragedy.

He urges the government to take proactive measures to prevent future violence and ensure the safety and dignity of all citizens.

According to him, the traditional ruler’s account of prior attempts at mediation serves as a reminder of the complexity of these conflicts, highlighting the need for sustained dialogue and community engagement to resolve underlying issues.

“As we collectively mourn the lives lost, we must also advocate for a more robust and effective response to end the cycles of violence in our communities. Let us stand together in solidarity, demanding justice for the victims and a safer environment for all citizens,” he said.

 

 

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