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FUOYE Governing Council Chairman demands action on killings in Ado-Ekiti

The Chairman of the Governing Council of Federal University of Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Engr. Kayode Ojo, has called on security operatives to tackle the recent spate of killings in Ado-Ekiti, the capital of Ekiti State.

Ojo, in a statement on Saturday condemned the worsening insecurity and killings in Ado-Ekiti, describing the act as “senseless, cruel, and barbaric.”

Thefrontrank reports that at least four people were killed recently by gunmen in separate incidents in the metropolis.

On Tuesday, a ticket fee collector for the Commercial Motorcycle Riders Association was reportedly shot dead in the Oke-Isa area.

Thursday saw three more killings with a Point of Sale (PoS) operator, Alfa Taifeek, was murdered; a rice hawker was killed at Oja Bisi; and another PoS operator was gunned down in Idemo.

In each case, the assailants reportedly fled with money and valuables.

Condemning the act, Ojo urged law enforcement agencies to intensify efforts to arrest the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

“This despicable act must be condemned by all right-thinking Nigerians, not only Ekiti residents.

”No doubt, the few criminals in our society are looking for opportunities to discourage or create fear in the minds of the people in the state so that evils can flourish. We must not allow this.

“We must not allow evils to flourish in the society and security agencies must be alive to their responsibilities by exposing criminals from within.

“Let the community fish out the criminals who carried out these dastardly act and hand them over to security agencies.

“The killers are human beings, who are supposed to be traceable. They are not spirit, hence, all efforts should be made by all who are supposed to do the needful,” he said.

He called for holistic measures to put the barbaric acts under check before the situation degenerates.

“There is need for all security agencies to work together as a team to form a formidable body to put an end to the ugly development in the state.

“The security agencies in the state should come together to work out a more professional modality to put an immediate halt to it.

“The police and other relevant security agencies must work together to bring the culprits to book to serve as a deterrent to others,” he stated.

Ojo, an All Progressives Congress chieftain, is a former governorship aspirant in Ekiti State.

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