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CSER Condemns Igangan Ibarapa Killings, Calls Thorough Investigation

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The Centre for Social and Economic Rights (CSER) has condemned in strong terms the gruesome murder of innocent Nigerians and attack on private and community properties by criminals in Igangan Ibarapa Oyo state.

The civil society organization also called on the security agencies to rise to the occasion to fish out the bloodthirsty vampires and their sponsors.

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CSER In a statement signed by its Executive Director, Mr Nelson Ekujumi and made available to Worldtopnewsng on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, pointed out that “No justification can suffice for this heinous crime which stands condemned before God and man”.

The group that: “We are indeed saddened and traumatized by this latest act of callousness, horrendous and wicked extermination of human lives which is barbaric and unacceptable”.

“Appealed to individuals, groups, youths bodies, elders, community, traditional, religious and political leaders in Ibarapa, Oyo state and beyond, to refrain from making inciting statements or taking actions that will escalate the tension already generated by the callous killings which are evil.”

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“We call on the Oyo State government and the Federal Government to mobilize the security agencies to do all that is necessary to identify and bring to book the perpetrators of this heinous crime which has the tendency to undermine national peace and security.”

The group commiserated with the families of the deceased, the Igangan Ibarapa community, the people of Oyo state in particular and Nigerians in general and reiterates that all stakeholders must not be provoked into taking any action that will undermine public peace but should rather cooperate and assist the security agencies with information to arrest and prosecute the killers so that justice can be served the dead and the society.

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