Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue has decried the attack on Tse-Ikpur community in Logo Local Government Area which resulted to killings and destruction of property.
This is contained in a statement signed by Ortom’s Special Adviser on Media, Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Mr Tahav Agerzua, in Makurdi on Saturday.
Ortom directed security agencies to take urgent steps to stop further attacks in communities in the state, adding that his administration would not tolerate acts of violence against his people.
He said that measures were being put in place to curb the activities of criminals whether among herders or farmers, and urged police to arrest those responsible for the attack for prosecution.
He said that security of lives and property, particularly the resolution of the incessant herders and farmers conflict, remained a priority of his administration.
The governor said the issue formed a major part of his discussion with President Muhammadu Buhari, when he travelled with the president to South Africa last week.
Ortom noted that while ranches remained a permanent solution to the conflict, dialogue between the two concerned parties and legal means of addressing grievances must be encouraged rather than the current resort to self-help.
The governor sympathised with families who lost loved ones and pr
Gov Ortom decries attacks in Logo community
Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue has decried the
attack on Tse-Ikpur community in Logo Local Government Area which
resulted to killings and destruction of property.
This is contained in a statement signed by Ortom’s Special Adviser on Media, Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Mr Tahav Agerzua, in Makurdi on Saturday.
Ortom directed security agencies to take urgent steps to stop further attacks in communities in the state, adding that his administration would not tolerate acts of violence against his people.
He said that measures were being put in place to curb the activities of criminals whether among herders or farmers, and urged police to arrest those responsible for the attack for prosecution.
He said that security of lives and property, particularly the resolution of the incessant herders and farmers conflict, remained a priority of his administration.
The governor said the issue formed a major part of his discussion with President Muhammadu Buhari, when he travelled with the president to South Africa last week.
Ortom noted that while ranches remained a permanent solution to the conflict, dialogue between the two concerned parties and legal means of addressing grievances must be encouraged rather than the current resort to self-help.
The governor sympathised with families who lost loved ones and pr
This is contained in a statement signed by Ortom’s Special Adviser on Media, Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Mr Tahav Agerzua, in Makurdi on Saturday.
Ortom directed security agencies to take urgent steps to stop further attacks in communities in the state, adding that his administration would not tolerate acts of violence against his people.
He said that measures were being put in place to curb the activities of criminals whether among herders or farmers, and urged police to arrest those responsible for the attack for prosecution.
He said that security of lives and property, particularly the resolution of the incessant herders and farmers conflict, remained a priority of his administration.
The governor said the issue formed a major part of his discussion with President Muhammadu Buhari, when he travelled with the president to South Africa last week.
Ortom noted that while ranches remained a permanent solution to the conflict, dialogue between the two concerned parties and legal means of addressing grievances must be encouraged rather than the current resort to self-help.
The governor sympathised with families who lost loved ones and pr
Gov Ortom decries attacks in Logo community
Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue has decried the
attack on Tse-Ikpur community in Logo Local Government Area which
resulted to killings and destruction of property.
This is contained in a statement signed by Ortom’s Special Adviser on Media, Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Mr Tahav Agerzua, in Makurdi on Saturday.
Ortom directed security agencies to take urgent steps to stop further attacks in communities in the state, adding that his administration would not tolerate acts of violence against his people.
He said that measures were being put in place to curb the activities of criminals whether among herders or farmers, and urged police to arrest those responsible for the attack for prosecution.
He said that security of lives and property, particularly the resolution of the incessant herders and farmers conflict, remained a priority of his administration.
The governor said the issue formed a major part of his discussion with President Muhammadu Buhari, when he travelled with the president to South Africa last week.
Ortom noted that while ranches remained a permanent solution to the conflict, dialogue between the two concerned parties and legal means of addressing grievances must be encouraged rather than the current resort to self-help.
The governor sympathised with families who lost loved ones and pr
This is contained in a statement signed by Ortom’s Special Adviser on Media, Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Mr Tahav Agerzua, in Makurdi on Saturday.
Ortom directed security agencies to take urgent steps to stop further attacks in communities in the state, adding that his administration would not tolerate acts of violence against his people.
He said that measures were being put in place to curb the activities of criminals whether among herders or farmers, and urged police to arrest those responsible for the attack for prosecution.
He said that security of lives and property, particularly the resolution of the incessant herders and farmers conflict, remained a priority of his administration.
The governor said the issue formed a major part of his discussion with President Muhammadu Buhari, when he travelled with the president to South Africa last week.
Ortom noted that while ranches remained a permanent solution to the conflict, dialogue between the two concerned parties and legal means of addressing grievances must be encouraged rather than the current resort to self-help.
The governor sympathised with families who lost loved ones and pr
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