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Senator Nwoye Condemns Nibo Killing, Calls For Unity

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Senator Tony Nwoye, Anambra North, has strongly condemned the killing of 10 youths at Nibo, Anambra State during the Onwa Asaa festival.

He has as such called for an unbiased investigation by the Federal and State governments to unearth those behind the mayhem.

In a statement issued by Dr Nwoye called for unity by all irrespective of political or other sentiments towards fighting what he described as a common problem to the state as represented by the Nibo killing.

He said:

“I strongly condemn the brutal killing of over 10 youths at Nibo yesterday, a senseless act of violence that has shaken the very foundations of our community. This inhuman act, which occurred during the Onwa Asaa festival, is a stark reminder of the dangers that lurk in our society, and the need for collective action to prevent such tragedies.

“Our deepest condolences go out to the families of the victims, the people of Nibo, and the entire Anambra State. No words can adequately capture the pain and grief that this incident has inflicted, but we stand in solidarity with those affected.

“We urge both the federal and state governments to take swift and decisive action to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice. The wanton killings must stop, and those responsible must be held accountable. We cannot tolerate such acts of violence in our society.

“It is essential to recognize that Ndi Anambra are not known for such violence, barbarism and lawlessness. Our people value peace, harmony, and the sanctity of human life. We must come together to ensure that our communities remain safe and secure for all.

We call on the authorities to:

1. Launch a thorough investigation_ into the killings and bring those responsible to justice

2. Increase security measures_ to prevent future incidents

3. Provide support and compensation_ to the families of the victims

“Let us unite in our condemnation of this senseless violence and work towards a safer, more peaceful Anambra State. Security of lives and properties is a collective responsibility. Let us join hands with security agencies, Anambra State Government and also Federal Government to make our society and State, a more secured environment than it is presently,” Senator Nwoye said in his reaction to the Nibo killing.

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