- Adeyanju said It is important that leaders of Fulani herders in the state are summoned by the government and handed a marching order to produce killers of those persons in Isaba Ekiti
- He said that the governor has to engage leaders of the Fulanis as done by his predecessor, Ayo Fayose when he was governor so that they can join hands with government to flush out criminal elements among them
The Publicity Secretary of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Ekiti State chapter, Mr. Raphael Adeyanju, has asked the governor of the state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi to stop playing politics with the lives of the people of the state.
Adeyanju stated this in a statement released on Monday, titled, ‘Stop playing politics with lives of Ekiti people, be proactive against herdsmen.”
According to him; “The governor must stop shedding crocodile tears and acting political correctness on the killings in the state.
“It is important that leaders of Fulani herders in the state are summoned by the government and handed a marching order to produce killers of those persons in Isaba Ekiti because they cannot claim not to know the killers among their people.
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“The governor has to engage leaders of the Fulanis as done by his predecessor, Ayo Fayose when he was governor so that they can join hands with government to flush out criminal elements among them. The killing by herders must stop now and Governor Fayemi must act with sincerity of purpose.” Adeyanju added.
Recall that two dead bodies of two farmers reportedly killed by herdsmen were found in a farm at aba Ekiti on Friday and recovered on Saturday morning following the protest staged by seemingly angry residents of the town.
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