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Pandemonium In Enugu As Fulani Herdsmen Kill Village Elder In His Farm
There is currently tension in Eke community, Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State following the gruesome murder of a member of the traditional rulers’ cabinet, Tamgbo Ogueji.
Ogueji, aged 85, was allegedly shot in his farmland by suspected Fulani herdsmen in the early hours of Thursday over an undisclosed issue.
The President-General, Eke Town Union, Mr. Anthony Enu, who confirmed the incident, said the community was irked and the youths restive.
He said: “Last year, the same Fulani herdsmen killed two of our brother, Matthew Aniugo and Chiagha Chigbo, in their farms. The town is boiling with anger now.
“We have reported the matter to the Police. We are calling on all relevant authorities to prevail on these Fulani herdsmen to ensure justice for our people”.
The Enugu State Police command, while confirming the killing through a statement by its spokesman, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, DSP, said it had commenced full scale investigations “into the circumstances surrounding the killing”.
“The deceased, identified as one Tagbuo Oguejiofor, believed to be about 85 years had on 19/3/15 gone to his farm located at Oma Eke in Udi with the wife when some men suspected to be Fulani herdsmen struck and killed him.
“The deceased body is now deposited in a nearby hospital for autopsy while manhunt on the fleeing assailants are intensified.
“The State Police Command has urged residents to be calm as dragnet have been laid in order to bring perpetrators to book”, Amaraizu further stated.
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