From Joseph Ebi Kanjo, Benin
Secretary to the Edo State Government, Barrister Musa Ikhilor, has revealed that the governor of the state, Monday Okpebholo, travelled two and a half hours by road to the village where most of the victims of the Uromi killings hailed in order to douse tension.
The SSG added that the governor did not just travelled there but met with the bereaved families, consoled them, and assured them that justice would be served.
Speaking on TVC’s breakfast show on Tuesday, Ikhilor, while commending the governor for his proactive leadership in addressing the tragic incident, emphasized that the approach has significantly de-escalated tensions and has been well-received by the public.
The SSG who disclosed that the governor also promised compensation for the victims, added: “In Kano, the governor didn’t just visit the government house; he traveled to the very village where the victims came from. He met with the bereaved families, consoled them, and assured them that justice would be served.
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“He also promised compensation for the innocent lives lost. This proactive approach has significantly de-escalated tensions, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.”
Ikhilor, while highlighting the security situation in Edo State, explained that illegal vigilante groups operating under the previous administration had been a major challenge.
The Uromi attackers, he noted, were linked to a group previously suspended by the government.
According to him, “Recently, we discovered that the vigilantes involved in the Uromi incident were from the same group that operated under the last administration—one we had already suspended and begun profiling and retraining. Our goal was to subject them to proper training under the Edo State Security Corps Governance Law.”
Governor Okpebholo’s visit to Kano, where he met with ethnic community leaders, was instrumental in preventing a potential crisis.
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Ikhilor described the visit as a significant move to calm tensions and foster peaceful coexistence.
“While in Kano, we met not only with the government and the people of Bokore but also with leaders of various ethnic minority groups, including the Igbo and Yoruba communities.
“They expressed their gratitude, noting that the governor’s visit was not just a condolence gesture but also a move that helped protect their people in Kano, as well as the millions of Edo indigenes residing there.”
He also debunked misinformation circulating on social media, accusing political opponents of recycling old protest videos to create unrest.
“There is a lot of misinformation circulating. Some individuals are playing politics with security issues. A video of women protesting in Uromi against kidnappings and rape has resurfaced and is now being spread by the opposition to suggest it is a recent occurrence.
“However, a simple Google search shows that this video was recorded in 2021 under the Obaseki administration,” he stated.
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The SSG reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to combating insecurity, noting that under Governor Okpebholo, Edo State has enacted stricter laws against cultism and kidnapping.
“Governor Okpebholo has purchased over 75 brand-new Hilux vehicles for security agencies, which have been distributed accordingly.
“He has also procured power motorcycles to enable security operatives to chase bandits out of the forests. We are making tremendous progress,” Ikhilor said.
He assured the public that investigations into the Uromi killings are ongoing, with decisive action expected soon.