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Gov. Ortom Condemns Violent Clash In Makurdi Over Fish Ponds

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…Says perpetrators must be brought to book 

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State on Thursday condemned in strong terms the violent clash between the Tiv and Jukun communities in Makurdi river side over ownership of fish ponds in the area.

Ortom, who received briefings from security agents and the Chairman of Makurdi Local Government Council, Mr. Tony Dyegeh on the matter, called on the two communities to cease hostilities without further delay.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Orton, Mr. Nathaniel Ikyur, said that scores of people were reportedly inflicted with severe injuries from the violent clash on Wednesday over battle for the ownership of fish ponds in the Wurukun area of Makurdi, the State capital.

The traditional ruler of the community is said to have fled to an unknown destination after his home was set ablaze by the rampaging youths just as many houses were also burnt during the clash.

An angry Ortom, therefore directed the security operatives to take control of the area and do all that is needed to arrest the perpetrators of the mayhem.

The Governor said; “The perpetrators of this violent clash that has led to several injuries and properties destroyed must be brought to book. We cannot tolerate a situation where people take laws into their hands.

“No matter the amount of anger in a man’s mind, the resort to violence cannot be a solution. Resort to self help can only aggravate the situation. There are many legitimate channels to resolve disputes. No one should take the law into his hands,” he said.

The Governor warned that the state government will bring the full weight of the law on anybody or community that perpetuates violence and disrupt the peace of the land henceforth.

He therefore urged the people to be law abiding just as he assured them that government will continue to create a conducive atmosphere for everyone to carry out his or her legitimate business in the state.

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