The Oba of Benin, Omo N’oba N’edo,
Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II has urged Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State to
work with his colleagues to stop the incessant killings by suspected herdsmen
in the country.
The monarch also urged the Presidency to take necessary steps that
would strengthen security in every part of the country. Oba of Benin made the
call, weekend, during a courtesy visit to Governor Aregbesola at Government
House, Osogbo.
He spoke as Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, expressed
joy with the visit of Oba Ewuare II, saying it is an affirmation that Yoruba
people are united.
Oba Ewuare
II said:
”I want you to mobilise your colleagues in the Nigerian Governors’
Forum to address the issue of insecurity in the country and do something to stop
the unwarranted killings by herdsmen in Benue, Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Edo and
other parts of the country.
“It is unfortunate that this is going on in our land, we want
something to be quickly done as soon as possible so that Nigerians can know
peace because people are being swallowed by cattle in the land.
“We even learned that there might be some international
connections to it, we don’t know anything about that all we want is for it to
stop so that our people can know peace again.
“Nigerians cherish their comfort and a peaceful environment so
much; so we are charging those of you at the helm of affairs in the country to
do everything humanly possible to guarantee peace for Nigerians. “The
bloodletting is too much in the land and the nation is bleeding, we want a stop
to this.
The killing of innocent citizens has to stop in every part of this
country. It is worrisome that the trending news in the country today is killing
here and there, no day you will not hear the news that people have been
butchered by herdsmen.
Mr. Governor, something urgent needs to be done about it. I want
to use this opportunity to implore Nigerians on the need for them to be
vigilant and security conscious more than ever before in our society, it is
important for us all to know our neighbours for our own safety.”
Condemns
modern slavery
The traditional ruler also condemned in its totality the
prevalence of human trafficking in the country particularly in Edo State,
describing the menace as modern-day slavery that must be urgently confronted.
Oba Ewuare
II said:
“The modern slavery in our land today is that of human trafficking
and unfortunately many people see it as an Edo State problem, but I tell you it
is far from it.
We all need to come together and fight this menace that is staring
us in the face or else we will all suffer for it.” “On our part, we are doing
all that is humanly possible to put an end to human trafficking in our land
because it is a crime against a fellow human being, other parts of the country
don’t need to stigmatize Edo State, we need to see it as a national issue.”





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