The governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu and his Imo State
counterpart, Rochas Okorocha, has admitted that a shallow grave with
corpses was indeed discovered in a forest in the boundary community
along Uturu axis of Abia State.
They claim that the grave was not the handiwork of Biafra [IPOB] but was
dug by suspected kidnappers, who killed and buried five Fulani and two
Igbo men.
The governors swore to aggressively tackle the menace of kidnapping in
both states. They ruled out ethnic killing or killing by any group,
saying it was a case of kidnapping. The joint meeting was also attended
by traditional rulers led by the chairman of South East Traditional
Rulers’ Council, Eze Eberechi Dick.
At a joint press briefing, shortly after rising from a joint security
meeting of the two states, the governors attributed the killing to
activities of kidnappers which they agreed needed to be tackled.
According to them, security operatives have been directed to raid the
forest and clear it of miscreants, and warned that any property in which
kidnapping activity was carried out would be demolished.
Governor Ikpeazu said that they would “re-strategise and make bold
statements about the security challenges facing the two states; one of
such is that we condemn the spate of kidnapping, especially the five
Fulani men that were abducted and assassinated in the forest.”
Governor Okorocha said, “We are here to join forces with Abia and to see
how we flush out criminal elements in the two states, particularly the
recent kidnapping of five Fulani herdsmen.
We condemn the killing of five Fulani herdsmen and two Igbo, who were buried in the forest.
“The culprits have been arrested and they will face the full wrath of
the law. I assure you that all of them that were involved will pay the
ultimate price for their action. I also want to make the world
understand that it was not an issue of ethnicity or hatred for any
group, but a case of kidnapping."
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